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Re: Jake F, T-Vet, or anyone- 1086 questions
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Posted by JakeF on September 23, 2006 at 18:31:10 from (64.146.188.222):
In Reply to: Jake F, T-Vet, or anyone- 1086 questions posted by P Backus on September 23, 2006 at 17:54:40:
The T/A should'nt freewheel. If your interested go back unanounced and start it up cold, and it should'nt miss or sputter at all unless it's 20* or less outside. They all have some blowby, but unless you had your hand real close to the end of the tube it should'nt have much of a pulse. Compare it to your 706 and you'll get an idea. It will have more, but not a lot. You should'nt hardly even feel it at idle from a foot away. Does it have the old style out of the block or the updated breather out of the valve cover? If the front end is loose on the spindles your looking at a grand at least to fix it up right. I'd be willing to bet it also needs the center pivot and steering cylinder bushings done also. For the price their asking you could find a better deal out here. Jake
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