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Re: Can I put Super H pistons/sleeves in a 52 H?
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Posted by MAGMAN on September 03, 2006 at 14:11:24 from (67.142.130.22):
In Reply to: Can I put Super H pistons/sleeves in a 52 H? posted by Jake Winn on September 03, 2006 at 11:40:57:
Some say yes and some say no, The ones that say no say you have to have the block bored but then again the ones that say yes say that the SH sleeves are the same size as long as you find the thin walls and are just punched out more than the H over bore, My self I would find someopne that has the sleeve and measure and measure your bore to make sure. The only way you will find M&W is NOS Randy Hall may be able to help you. I can sell you good aftermarket at a low cost that will compare to the Fire crators or M&W But are not exactly the same if you are interested in a price shoot me an email. ABUCKMASTER147@WMCONNECT.COM OR FARMALLMAGNETO@WMCONNECT.COM JON
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