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Re: 301 LP engine on gasoline
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Posted by Dan Dargeloh on February 27, 2007 at 17:04:29 from (65.245.176.200):
In Reply to: Re: 301 LP engine on gasoline posted by K.B.-826 on February 27, 2007 at 15:20:36:
Thank you K.B.-826 for the response. I'll get me a new set of gas pistons for it. It won't be used for any heavy field work, so hopefully it'll last. I know what you mean about the wrist pin bushings. The old engine had a loose one in #1, and yes it made noise even though it wasn't very loose. This 806 gasser will have to make a better loader tractor than the 460 gas I'm using now. That tractor is going to receive a 263 I've got out of a 615 combine I junked. Atleast it will have a little low end torque with that engine. Thank you aqain for the response, you've been very helpful. Dan from Milford, Nebr.
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