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    Posted: 26 Jul 2015 at 8:37pm
I'm wanting to put a Gleaner engine in my 45 and have it bored and stoked. My question is what would work the best?
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If you're going to bore and stroke why spend the extra on a Gleaner engine and not use a regular G226? The full flow oiling is nice but not a huge gain.
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Ok I'll just my 45 engine, I thought Gleaner engine could be bored out more.
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no it cant   its stronger tho  
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Your engine is a W-226 if in a WD-45. The Gleaner model "E" engine is a G-226, almost identical to a D-17 tractor. The G-226 has a stronger crankshaft and block versus the W-226. You must be thinking for next Summer, right??
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I'm going to do it soon because i have the time now and if I put it off it will be next year.
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Well, if you find someone to weld you up a 6 inch stroke crank yet this Summer, I want his name and phone number. OK ??
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hapco in terre haute IN will do it used to be $200 extra for rushing it

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Is a 6" stroke even possible in a wd45 engine?
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Yes, you can go all the way to 6.5 and a little farther.
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Is there any internal clearance issues?
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Certainly....tons of it. It takes different connecting rods (or custom built rods) and smaller diameter rod journals and grinding where there's interference. Sometimes the oil pan needs to be swelled up in places to allow room for the swing. Buda rods can be taken to 5.800" stroke....not sure if I'd try 6.000" or not with them.
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Thanks, I'm new to the a/c btand and just bought a wd45 to build into a puller. I'm trying to find options for more power. I know there is a high compression 4 1/4 bore kit but not sure how much power i will gain with this alone. Thanks again
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That would be WD flat top pistons and maybe reach 60+ hp
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The 4 1/4" is a different kit than a 4 1/8" flat top WC/WD kit.
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I have a set of Buda diesel rods I'll sell to build a 260 if you're interested. PM me
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