Posted by charles todd on October 17, 2009 at 14:36:19 from (205.242.95.141):
In Reply to: Raincap position poll posted by tackhammertime on October 16, 2009 at 06:18:37:
Mine is under the shed MOST of the time. I still have a raincap on mine and it opens to the rear for the obvious limb hanging issue. Also it is like this so when hauling it stays shut. I haul it a couple times a year 60 miles one-way to help Dad bale hay. I hammer the Interstate at about 65 mph and it stays shut. Sometimes it gets left out (broke down, stuck, ect) so I guess it protects it then. My "flapper" came from TSC and it has a rolled edge to keep water from leaking into the pipe.
My flapper used to tap-tap-tap-tap at idle too... I have had an injector failing for years and finally it quit. After having them all tested and had the new one rebuilt to spec mind holds steady at idle, no tap-tap. All injectors are now 900-1000 psi crack pressure (spec is 950-1050 psi new).
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