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Topic: Re: farmall m update
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| mlpankey
11-20-2012 06:25:55
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Yes your ground speed is down and your ability to lug is the biggest factor. When you put stiffer spring in it now takes more rpm to sling the wieghts out and advance the timming . The dyno shows that your initial timming is low making the peak torque lower after the spring change . It also shows that when the rpms get higher requiring less initial advance timming the the torque runs flatter and higher. typical of needing less timing to pull on the top end of rpm range. hope this helps |
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| north puller
11-20-2012 07:08:33
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Re: farmall m update in reply to mlpankey, 11-20-2012 06:25:55
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| | Well I guess I'm gonna have to get the timming light out and start recording some numbers. So looking at what I have here, you think the low end rpm range needs more initinal timming? So in order to keep the same high end rpm timming I either need a stiffer spring yet or a distributor with less total advance. |
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| mlpankey
11-20-2012 07:46:41
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Re: farmall m update in reply to north puller, 11-20-2012 07:08:33
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| I think more initial timimg would move the pink peak back to the yellow peak . |
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