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Re: 674 INTERNATIONAL DIESEL FUEL SUPPLY PUMP ?
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Posted by Scotty1 on September 07, 2006 at 18:34:27 from (65.110.175.155):
In Reply to: Re: 674 INTERNATIONAL DIESEL FUEL SUPPLY PUMP ? posted by K.B.-826 on September 07, 2006 at 16:15:10:
Thanks K.B.-826 for your help. Sounds good to me because that's about what happens to this tractor, the more and the harder I run this tractor the less it smokes. I have removed the injectors again to test them again to see exactly what psi they are opening at.The sleeves and pistons I knew to be 100% they should be replaced but thats the chance you take when money is a issue and it was for me . I've been bit in the butt before because of not being 100% Not something I'm not proud of but I usely bite the bullet and make it 100% and cry about it the whole time I'm doing the "Do-Over". I do have the under side exhaust and like the ideal of comming from the top high enough to get the smoke up and away from me. Thanks for your help K.B.-826 Scotty
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