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Bill

10-30-2003 06:52:28




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What is the difference between an "H" and a "super H"? What is live hydraulics? If an H has hydraulics, is it a "Super" model? Thanks.




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Kelly C

10-30-2003 07:10:32




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 Re: H hydraulics in reply to Bill, 10-30-2003 06:52:28  
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I can help you with the Hydralics.
A regular H and the stage 1 Super H's.
Have the lift all system. This is a hydralic pump that is run off the Transnision gears.
Here is a photo of one being removed. These are not live.I.E. when you push in the clutch the pump stops.

Live Hydralics are run off the engine. On super H's you will find the pump attached in front of the distributor. It is run off the Distributor drive. This allows it to pump at all times. Not just when the transmision is ingaged. This is refered to as live hydralics as it is live all the time the engine is running.
Hope this helps. I am sure some one can answer you question as to the other differences in a H and a Super H.

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Charlie

10-30-2003 17:52:36




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 Re: Re: H hydraulics in reply to Kelly C, 10-30-2003 07:10:32  
The super H had a little more horsepower and I think they had disk brakes. They also had gears for faster speeds.



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