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Posted by K.B. on May 24, 2004 at 11:51:55 from (209.163.30.17):
In Reply to: As Usual posted by Allan on May 24, 2004 at 05:45:23:
It's definetly gonna pull harder than a 656. According to the Nebraska numbers I have, 656 Diesel gear drive puts out 61.5 hp at 1800 RPM, with 5% torque rise. 666 and early 686 with D-312 put out 66.3 at 2000, with 16% torque rise. 686 with D-310 puts out 66.4 at 2000 with 12% torque rise. The Bosch pump is very easy to turn up. Look at the side of your pump. There are two levers, one to the top and one to the bottom. The top lever is the throttle, throttle linkage is attached to it. The bottom one, with no linkage attached to it, is the fuel control. The farther forward this lever is moved, by turning out the set screw, the more fuel you get. The set screw should be wired in place. If the wire is cut, she's probably been turned up. I wouldn't be afraid to go to about 75 hp.
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