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Re: 300 OVERHAUL, FIRECRATER PISTONS OR NO
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Posted by the tractor vet on January 10, 2006 at 10:10:56 from (4.124.78.225):
In Reply to: 300 OVERHAUL, FIRECRATER PISTONS OR NO posted by DEWAYNE UTRUP on January 10, 2006 at 09:53:55:
They will give a bit more power and you realy do not need to make any other changes as when your done fine tuning will give the best results as to getting the timming sxet making sure that the centrifical advance is doing it's job and getting the carb set for best performance and also maken sure that the govener is not wore out there are a lot of littel things that make a tractor engine perform better that make a good job better then the rest things that most people over looklike getting the end of the rocker arms refinished sizen each piston to it's bore fitting the rings getting the clearance on the bearing just wright cheking the cam lobes for ware and having it rebuilt with new lifters it all adds up .
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