Posted by The tractor vet on May 02, 2011 at 09:20:51 from (76.212.227.102):
In Reply to: 706 gas 263 rebuild posted by Westro on May 02, 2011 at 08:46:00:
BEFORE ordering a kit you had best look at the top of the block and see what letters are stamped by each hole , you are looking for A or B or C or D A -B are one size and C-D are another size one size does not fit all . Pulling the sleeves is the best done with a sleeve puller . They can be pulled buy taking a welder and running light beads up the sleeve BUT you can burn thru and mess up the block. To solve the one size does not fit all problem you can order a 263 to 291 change over and bore the block and make it all one size . Then you have other issues to address like timing as not only do you increase the bore but you raise the compression ratio and the engine timing has to be set back in the dist. The only place to get the correct sleeves is from Case I H .
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