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Re: M engine - How would you build it?
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Posted by the tractor vet on August 08, 2007 at 12:32:48 from (76.212.224.53):
In Reply to: Re: M engine - How would you build it? posted by CenTexFarmall on August 08, 2007 at 10:21:35:
well to be honsethere i never relay checked how thick the head gskt. was as when building a working engine i know that the stock parts will work , the only thing i did when doing this was to dry fit the head on the block and did check to make sure that the valves cleared the pistons with out the head gskt. and they did and i was a happy camper so we stuff her back together and called it good and it is still running today so guess thats good enough. As for the fuel we have not had any as of yet on the farm and i am not sure what they are sellen around here as i have not been driven my Dodge as i am to lazy to get under it and drop the fuel tank for the third time to replace lines and also have a ft. wheel bearing out of it . The newer sysstems on the later ones will fair better then the rotary or plunger pumps will . Back when they made the first change i was getting tired or driven over to the pump shop as it was take one over and bring one back and sometimes it was three or four pumps at a time . No wonder my pump man has a nice Beechcraft Turbo Baron and can afford to go play when ever he feels like it.
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