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Re: Re: Re: super m timing
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Posted by rebuilder on May 27, 2004 at 09:49:24 from (216.241.134.95):
In Reply to: Re: Re: super m timing posted by riverbend on May 27, 2004 at 06:46:58:
Riverbend; For firecrater pistons,yes. Most fire crater piston packages use the 22degree advance shaft and 362725R91 spring package regardless of the original timing or differences in engine size. Original H/M's had 40degree advances and spring packages358106R91. As the newer more powerful tractors came out they started to shorten the timing advances, for instance the supers H/M have 30degree and 300/400 series went to 22 and 25 degree timing with various spring packages. As far as the spring packages go I can get most of the sring numbers I need though I.H. There are however some which have been dropped, for instance the L.P. spring assy's for the 4-6 cyl distributors. Some numbers I have stock ordered and cleaned out the last of their inventory. I have had to just use the next closest sring package by sight estimation. Any questions post me back!
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