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Posted by Steven@nd on May 01, 2002 at 19:06:25 from (12.40.186.239):
In Reply to: Pistons,Pistons,Pistons posted by BEL on May 01, 2002 at 18:36:04:
As for what type of piston you have, you either need to pull the head or get one of those bore scopes for a couple hundred bucks to look in there. Here are some pics of the various types for you to look at too. Here are some specs from weberstractorworks.com tune up page: C 248 - 121psi C 264 firecrater - 132psi As for the fuel, if the tractor doesn't run hot or knock or ping you are fine. These tractors were designed to run on 70 octane fuel from the factory. Now we run 87 as the lowest grade available, you should be OK. And don't use lead additive either, it is not necessary.  This is what the pistons I got for my H look like from Powr Seal. They have been available like this for quite some time.
 M&W turbo dome
 M firecrater piston
 M&W pistons
Steven
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