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Re: Glowing M
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Posted by the tractor vet on August 17, 2006 at 09:44:13 from (75.24.20.100):
In Reply to: Re: Glowing M posted by Bob M on August 17, 2006 at 09:19:20:
I beg to differ with ya on this but it will lower the temp as i have been there and done that now i am not sayen to go to the 93 just jump up to the 89 . And full advance is the first notch on the pulley . Now if ya think that i am tryen to pull your leg here then take and old M or what ever and put it on a dyno under full load after ya get her all tuned up to the best that ya can and run her on the 87 and write down what ya got as for heat and power then make the switch and see what ya got you will find out real fast what i am talken about . Case in point here on and old Massey 300 combine while tryen to be cheap i put the 87 octain Reg. gas in her the first year that i had it as heck it was just and old combine well ya had a hard time tryen to keep her below 220 to 230 degrees clean the rad out set the rad and had it rodded new water pump installed a 7 blade fan did this did that checked this check that and it would still run way hot i then gave some seirous thought to this problem and i swithed from the 87 and jumped to the 93 on it and OH whats this now she runs at 190-195 . Take a 6 cylinder gasser I H tractor and set it to the book and put her out in the field doing what she was ment to do and see where the low grade fuel will take ya when ya melt a piston out of her . We over here still use the old gassers everyday on the farms and there are a bunch of them working and i have seen almost every problem that has come down the pike with them . But hey i only spent a good part of my life worken on them so what do i know.
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