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Posted by the tractor vet on February 24, 2005 at 13:32:33 from (4.124.75.254):
In Reply to: 706 update! posted by ChadS on February 24, 2005 at 13:08:45:
Aren't the valves suppose to be 27 , now i could be wrong here but for the first time let them a bit lose like 28 or 29 and put it on the duyno as soon as ya make sure that it is ok and no leaks and load it to around 45 50 hp and vary the rpm's and let it get up to operating temp and watch it close for oil pressure and temp and make sure the timming is wright on at full throttel . I like to run them for 7-8 hours then i am happy. After ya get 3-4 hours on her check and see what kind of toqure rise we got 97 hp out of eugens . One of these day i am going to try and put electronic fuel injection on one just for shuts and giggels. and see if i can get a 150 hp out of one .
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