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Posted by Dennis Benson on August 27, 2002 at 11:45:45 from (152.163.188.71):
In Reply to: Re: Re: super m diesel posted by Why so negative? on August 27, 2002 at 10:36:15:
I don't know if I'm a younger type or an older type, I'm 53. I never used them, I only worked on them in a shop where they brought in the parts and we serviced the parts. If I remember the correct head it has a lever for each cylinder, and the levers were always rusted. They had a special port that opened up to lower the compression, and inside that port was where the spark plug was located. No one ever wanted those parts fixed, I don't think they used the gas start. I don't know why. I guess they were a problem to work on. The heads would crack a lot, sometimes beyond our means to repair the cracks. That meant a trip or 2 for the customer to junk yards to pick up another head. I guess that says it all, when they were all going to junk yards to get parts, and they were only about 20 years old.
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