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Posted by jonnny2006 on August 10, 2007 at 19:39:55 from (67.142.130.38):
In Reply to: how fast can it go posted by Pat-CT on August 10, 2007 at 14:18:58:
Don't ler ANY ONE tell you what to do. This is a free contry. Pay no attention to people that don't understand where your comming from. This forum is usually pretty dam good and the people here are some of the best you will ever find. But once in a while you will get some one messin with your mind. Don't waist any time thinkg about it. As to your orignal question..I have my 2 H's and my super H turned up to around 2100-2200 rpm. I never let it run that fsst under no load. Plus I only use the extra R.P.M's for no more then a min or 90 seconds. your engine sounds like it will be fine turning her up a bit. I Turned mine up so i could get a head start on steep hills in road gear. It made a diffrence as my 43 H that is medium compression would not make it up this one hill on my way to dad's farm. After i adjusted the valve lash and turned up the r.p.m.'s she makes her the whole way. I really like the extra speed on my super H. we go on hay rides and if a dog starts chassing ya i can hit 20mph with my super H and no dog i know can go that fast for more then a few seconds. (at leat farm scraps eating dogs that are around here) Good luck. Also mabey find a good used after market govner like a M@W there more snappy and that give the engine a "head start" then make the spring shorter till you get a few hundred extra r's out of her. Also adjust the carb to run MAX power. I have mine turned about a full turn to a turn and a half out from its "starving point" I like to test it going from an idle to wide open as soon as it dosent studder going up giver a full turn extra. Might wanna run a hotter plug I now run autolite's equal to champion d21. Good luck. take her easy and have fun, stay safe.
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