jayman2003
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I was hunting down a new master cylinder seal/bladder for my 1977 Scout II when a local parts guy who couldn't find it in his system said "hey go check this old place downtown called the u joint, they used to be an International dealer..." I knew they were most likely dealing in big rigs and the like but thought what the heck I'll give it a try. Went on down and they didn't have what I was lookin for either but...were able to give me a part number at least. Well after not finding the part I started talkin to the gentleman behind the counter and found out he used to work in one of the factories that produced IH vehicles. He started talking about a modification that was performed on a rush to get a vehicle out of their shop one night where you would take the intake manifold off of a IH 392 and put that onto a 345 using the stock 4 barrel carb that came on the 392. I guess after this mod was done they were flooded with more internationals "needing" work of the same nature. The gentleman said doing this you would see improved mpg, as well as performance...the phrase "would pull anything up a mountain" was used. Now I know my 345 has some good tq but this still got my brain turnin. Just wondering if anyone has heard of this modification, or used it on their Scout. Thanks for your time 
