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Re: More power yes,no?
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Posted by Red Boy on December 05, 2003 at 18:35:49 from (64.5.161.124):
In Reply to: More power yes,no? posted by Jason B. on December 05, 2003 at 15:52:01:
Last year in school I built a 560 diesel for pulling and now this year for my senior project I am in the process of completely rebuling a case 1370 with the 504 turbo. On my 560 witch would be the same a a 460 diesel I found that you dont need all horsepower but unhook you throttle link at the fuel pump. Then you take the spring loose from eachother and then hook you linkage to the shorter of the two levers witch is the govoner then you will be running around 3300 to 3500 rpms. You may have to grind down the throttle rod or just drill the hole bigger to get it to hook up.Do this and i dont think youll need to turn it up any. My 560 is very competitive and I am still using the stock parts.
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