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Again the Heads low comp. to a high comp.
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Posted by Baxter-13 on January 21, 2007 at 10:28:43 from (205.188.116.133):
Ok last time i poasted i got some good responces..but i relly didnt get much out of it....soo heres my problem..i Have a 1950 farmall M and im overhualing it, i was goin to keep my old head but i got a head wich is a high comp. 6080-DB, and i took the rocker arm assembly off the old head and tried to put it on my new one, well i put it on and it does not match up, like if i have one side of the rockers touching the valves where it suposted to, the other side will be off, also where the assembly bolts down to the head it does not match, same as the vavles like if one side is on the other will be off.....and if any body wants pictures..i can olny e-mail them because i cant fighre out how to post them on here...my e mail is southrenflyin@aol.com so just e mail me to get pics.... THANK YOU ALL -Ryan B..13 year old
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