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Re: Converting 806 RD fuel injector to roosa maste
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Posted by the tractor vet on December 10, 2006 at 15:18:13 from (75.19.124.198):
In Reply to: Converting 806 RD fuel injector to roosa master posted by Mel Shaw on December 10, 2006 at 13:52:05:
Well ya need everything to do this, Lines ,pump mounting plate linkage . Now the BIG QUESTION WHY ??????? myself i liked the RD pumps over the roosa master .As ya can get more from the RD . Now if the RD is in decent shape i wopuld never even think of switchen , now i have changed two in my time . At one time I H offered a kit to make the change . Now the down side of the RD pump is parts are getting hard to find and tryen to find someone that knowes how to rebuild one is a nother problem and the only one that i would trust to rebuild a RD pump is the guy that does my rebuilding as he is and old I H mechanic and a decent pump man .
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