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Super H or straight H engine??Please advise
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Posted by BIG RED 1 on August 13, 2007 at 06:15:58 from (71.217.217.215):
I have from what i beleive may be a super H motor in a standard H chassis.My belief is founded by thge following.Dipstick tube no pitcocks.Maybe not enough evidence to convict. My whole concern is based on when I change points do i set @ .013-standard H or .020-super. The condenser that came out of the tisco set was long and slender. The actual one needed to replace what was on the tractor is shorter and thicker(a trip to the parts store)G126 in borg-warner select was the ticket.Yes there is a question in here somewhere! What point gap should be set? fyi-Delco-Remy distributor-3H3 last three legible digits in serial #. Thanks in advance
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