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W9 LP vs. Gas difference

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cartechtom

06-30-2006 08:19:52




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I have 2 w9s to make 1. Both have cracked heads. The one with LP had domed pistons and higher compression head.(have had this one running) The gas has flat pistons with bigger chamber heads.(engine froze and rough)The Lp engine I want to repair and run on gas. Will this give me more Hp than the gas? Anyone know when I might find a good head?




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John A.

06-30-2006 11:06:24




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 Re: W9 LP vs. Gas difference in reply to cartechtom, 06-30-2006 08:19:52  
cartechtom, If your W9 is factory LP....Leave it!!! Even it is a field conversion I would probably leave it for I am an LP fan.
Look on Guy Fays Letter series book (the Farmall Bible) page 107 your W9 can look just like that...That W6 in his book is one COOOOO OOOOL tractor. There is just no deniening that, Also the LP would be more novel that the gas version.
Turn over to pages 117 on, and you see whaat it shoiuld look like as a gas version. Good Luck.
Laater,
John A.

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