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Re: Engine dyno test
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Posted by the tractor vet on February 21, 2006 at 07:39:23 from (66.202.111.93):
In Reply to: Engine dyno test posted by rboulware on February 21, 2006 at 06:50:18:
Just sitcking it on the DYNO is not a true test unless ya start putting things on the engine like a manometer to massure the amount of blow by and tune the engine then run the test andi don't mean just a set of plugs and points i mean a major tune up adjusting valves checking the dist curve if a it is a gasser or checking correct pump timming and pump delivery fuel flow air flow with out the air cleaner hooked up water temp oil pressure the list goes on . And also no two porable DYNO's read the same as who knowes when it was last serviced and certified . I know of two just around here that are the same dyno but will give two differant readings on the same tractor like 15 horse differance. So witch one is correct?????
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