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Re: Super M engine overhaul... disasterous? Cleara
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Posted by Mark on February 26, 2006 at 09:34:06 from (172.171.32.195):
In Reply to: Super M engine overhaul... disasterous? Clearance posted by Tim Malin on February 25, 2006 at 20:50:18:
Well, about time for some old fashioned horse sense to be applied. Wonder when that cylinder got egg shaped.....day one? Now your machinist may be the best and perhaps he is used to working on hi-performance/hi-rpm street engines. I applaud a man who takes pride in his work and wants to get things down to a fine line, especially when it really matters. BUT, you are dealing with a low rpm tractor engine....I don't know the max. governed rpm's but I'd bet 2200 is close. You can get by with things perfectly in these old engines that would destroy a hi-rpm street engine in short order. These fellers here have told you right...yank out the old sleeve, slide in the new one..move on to next step.
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