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Re: OK BOYZ! 4-H tractor project ??'S
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Posted by Janicholson on May 06, 2005 at 15:58:27 from (66.173.50.96):
In Reply to: OK BOYZ! 4-H tractor project ??'S posted by Farmallkid From Ont, on May 06, 2005 at 11:49:35:
There is merit to nats position, in this case if the kids know about this board it will end the research bigtime, and make it too easy. If Nat is the only recipient there will be no prob. Teachers should never worry about teaching beyond their personal knowledge. (I hope to do it all the time, I call it inspired learning). Exception is safe practice with tools/equip./tasks that could harm people or property. Two recommendations: 1}Get at least two or three written manuals that contain the specific H info/specs. and get into them far enough to get a personal handle on process and priorities. And use the wisdom of this board's input to add to the Booklearning, the practical component presented here is invaluable. The second is there are no such things as high compression rings. There are rings of high quality that can stand a high compression ratio, and combustion pressures, (chrome-brand name rings), but combustion chamber volume, piston crown config(dome, fire dome. pop-up, etc.), the piston to block deck height + head gasket thickness, and swept volume of the cyl, are compression generating elements. This is a great opportunity with great learning experiences keep at it. JimN
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