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Posted by Ted in NE on May 17, 2007 at 07:33:53 from (65.39.111.204):
In Reply to: Callin Allan posted by TGIN on May 17, 2007 at 02:27:09:
The 312 engines with the low comp ratio were made for the southern states. Not made for cold states. If you got one of them up in this country which is not uncommon, they run as you say. Nothing to be done other than put in a set of the high comp pistons. When overhauling one you had to be sure and get the high comp. set or they ran worse than they did when needing an overhaul. Learned that the hard way. Do not know why IH made 2 different sets but sure caused a lot of problems for the service end. The punp on the 312 is made to give you fueling for cold start at approx. 1\3 throttle. The 310 you leave the throttle at idle and pull the cable to bring the lever to the spring loaded plunger, thie is the overfueling position for cold start. On back to compress the plunger is shut off position. Hope this helps, Ted
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