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Posted by migraine on June 14, 2007 at 07:29:11 from (71.231.54.158):
In Reply to: Alright You Guys posted by Allan In NE on June 14, 2007 at 05:44:10:
Man I dunno Allan, time you buy a used diesel engine and fix up somebody else's throwaway and then convert that gasser to diesel with all the controls and return lines and all the rest, a new set of rings and bearings might look cheap. If you know the head is good, the 30 cent difference in fuel price here is gonna look pale in comparison. Plus that gasser is so much easier to start and run in the winter. I do have an extra 282 diesel motor setting here but they are hard starting critters. Also have a new rebuilt 291 gasser setting on the stands when one of mine decide to take the plunge. If I can help you out with something let me know, I could nose around a little for ya. Migraine
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