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Re: 560 May Have Died
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Posted by the tractor vet on November 03, 2005 at 05:33:06 from (4.124.75.201):
In Reply to: 560 May Have Died posted by IaGary on November 03, 2005 at 03:24:55:
Well sounds like you are running the cheep gas in her and are on the way to seezing a piston or taken and exhaust valve out of her . If that 560 gasser was at one time updated to the 263 706 kit and i suppose it was then ya need to run the high test as we know it today . Check your total advance timming at full throttel +or - only a couple degrees . Our high test of today was the rating of reg back then i have been over this time and time again and for some reason grinding feed is the fastest way of eating a 6 cylinder up been there 5 times already the M TA will get away with it . Check you machanical advance and make sure that it is working correctly and up your octain we are now in winter blend on the fuel thing . And also if the gas has any alkihol or MTB or MTD in it that even leans it out more thus lean is mean . I would supect that if you pulled the head you would find scored linners and wright above the top ring the pistop has swelled and is scored. A good friend has a 460 gasser that will not even pull a loader manure spreader up a hill without doing that on reg. 87 gas but put 93 it and it runs strong.
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