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Putting 291 Gas Engine in 460? Tractor Vet or othe
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Posted by migraine on January 18, 2006 at 19:42:23 from (71.197.231.212):
We took apart the 291 gas engine out of the 666 and it needs head work and new rings. Four exhaust valves were broken at the seats and bad valve guides. This head was just worked over a few years ago but I think thay had the valves set way too tight or??? Will replace the rod and main bearings and new rod bolts while we are at it. Then would like to mount in 460 Farmall that I've had setting around that I got for nothing. Question as if this will mount in there with the narrow frame and if the front cover off a 221 or 263 will interchange. Probably have to use the clutch and flywheel off the 460 right? What else have I not Thought about? Or sell the 460 with fast hitch and try to find a later model 56 or 66 series which we don't have many of around here. I need some straight talk here. You won't hurt my feelings. Migraine
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