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Re: Increase in cub power
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Posted by Rex on July 09, 2004 at 07:22:47 from (69.72.46.98):
In Reply to: Increase in cub power posted by jdboy1 on July 08, 2004 at 19:32:49:
You can use 154 pistons in a regular cub, I am going from memory here because I did it a few years back,bore your block 60 over, get the aluminum domed piston 60 over from CaseIH or Cub Cadet dealers can get them if they want to for you, have your valves reworked, get a good machine shop to do it for you, when you are working with small engines you do not want to give up any HP to valve troubles.Have your head smoothed out and get the bigger Zenith carb that went on the 185 Cub lowboys. Also if you can find the govenor for a 185 you will see a big differance( When you start with 9 and end up in the 18 range sounds close to double) I change a 1957 Cub with a middle blade dual rears and double weights she was still scratching for more
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