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Posted by Keith on September 18, 2002 at 16:35:20 from (205.186.84.84):
I was looking at the cubic inch displacement of the Farmall M motor and I was amazed to see how big it is. 264 inches out of a four cyclinder. That is 66 inches a hole. That is huge. I did a little calulation to try and figure the bore and stroke. I used a 4 inch bore to start with because for a motor that size in a v-8 configureation a 4 plus bore is about average. To come up with 264 cubic inches a four cyclinder would have to have a four inch bore with approx. a 5 and a quarter inch stroke to equal those cubic inches. I don't know that my bore size is correct but it might be a little to big. I don't know. Does anyone out there know the bore and stroke of the M Farmall?
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