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anyone ever turbo a D301 IH engine?
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Anonymous User
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trying to build up a D301 for pulling, wondering what size turbo and pump work i should do, 3000rpm max. |
Re: anyone ever turbo a D301 IH engine?
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Registered: 02/09/2010 Posts: 237 |
There is one for sale currently here on pulloff. I did an advanced search for farmall 560 and it pulled right up. He used a HX 35 Holset Super drag turbo. Perhaps you could call him and find out more info. |
Re: anyone ever turbo a D301 IH engine?
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been there
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Stock head head gasket will not hold |
Re: anyone ever turbo a D301 IH engine?
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Anonymous User
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is the stock head gasket copper or fiber? what about fire ringing the head? |
Re: anyone ever turbo a D301 IH engine?
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Moderator Registered: 03/27/2008 Posts: 1,145 |
The 301 engine and it's bigger brothers, the 358 and the 402, are rather popular in hot farm pulling over here.
Most run the 358 (the block is a bit thicker casting) with an HX 50 and 13 to 14mm pump, air to air intercooler and 2700 rpm. The same set up works extremely well with the 402 - and you can do more. There is 402s in Europe that make app. 1000 hp at 2700 rpms. I would think a Holset HX 40 should still work with the 301 at 3000 rpm - if you are allowed to put an intercooler on, do it! The 301 block has the advantage that you can get a P-Pump on without having to grind much of the block away and it will swing the 358 crank - which cures it's biggest disatvantage some: lack of low end tourque. You need to fire ring the head and put a copper gasket in. Heads are not bad, crank balance is also not as far of as it is on other engines and the valve train can take a massive number of rpms with very little changes. Basically, if you want to be mean: Take the 402 with the stroker crank and put it in the tractor the 301 belongs in. Here's some 358s and 402s running with a 2.6 inch turbo inlet limit at 2700 rpms (and being misused by track officals as track preperators): Floating Finish - the German Tractor Pulling Web Show and EU Live Streams: [www.youtube.com] |
Re: anyone ever turbo a D301 IH engine?
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Registered: 04/06/2008 Posts: 16 |
Sascha,
I think you have the IH 301 engine confused with the D310. The 301 is the old indirect injection engine (like a D282) and the 310 is what here in the states is referred to as a "German diesel" The D310 is a shorter stroked version of the D358. |
Re: anyone ever turbo a D301 IH engine?
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Moderator Registered: 03/27/2008 Posts: 1,145 |
ouch
The US built IH engines are not very common here and I keep getting confused because the 310 is the "5.1" here. Oh well... if you don't say anything you don't say anything wrong... Floating Finish - the German Tractor Pulling Web Show and EU Live Streams: [www.youtube.com] |
Re: anyone ever turbo a D301 IH engine?
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Anonymous User
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A big problem with the 301 motors are they only have 4 mains. |
Re: anyone ever turbo a D301 IH engine?
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Anonymous User
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anyone know how much power i could safely get out of a D301? |
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red pow
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will a turbo from a 5.9 cummins work at 3000 rpm |
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Registered: 10/21/2008 Posts: 756 |
YOU MUST o-ring the head, use a copper head gasket and use ARP studs. Any shortcuts will resrlt in failure. |
Head Flow
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These heads have kind of a different exhaust porting layout I am just curious to how well these heads flow. |
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