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160 degrees on a C-123 block! :)
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Posted by Patrick Martin on April 07, 2007 at 22:12:53 from (64.154.26.250):
Hey guys, would you say 160 degrees is too hot for a C-123 (Farmall SA,100,etc)???? I just got mine up to this the other day while shredding a 3 acre section. I always watch it pretty close and am just curious to know if this seems too hot for the little engine. Anyone know?????? On another note I have to pull my head again. Either I have a bad valve stem seal or one of my valves is leaking for some reason. Weird because I just worked over this head myself and installed new stems, valve, and all from one of the kits available from this site. While I was running one day I noticed smoke coming out of the oil filler/breather pipe (tube on valve cover) and chugging in tune with the exhaust!!!! HA! Imagine that! :) I keep on having little troubles with this little 100 but man I sure do love it! Working out the kinks on this thing is a sheer pleasure!!!! :) HAPPY EASTER GUYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
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