Posted by doorman on May 04, 2009 at 18:15:01 from (209.86.226.12):
In Reply to: 460 question posted by Too Far Gone on May 04, 2009 at 17:25:41:
I don"t think there is much difference in the compression of the head, but I read somewhere that the LP head has "stellite" seats. I have a 460 Utility that I converted to gas using the LP manifolds that are seperated and the throat above the carb almost gets frost on it. I pull it in 5500# farmstock and it bounces off the governor to about 250' or more. It has never choked down even when I pulled in 6000# weighing 5200#. good luck, doorman.
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