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Thanks for your replies. What I meant by .040 being quite a bit, is that .040 mill would yield almost an entire point of compression on many variants of head. Compression doesn't add up between cylinders, but if you meant a power increase adding up I can agree with that.
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Yet another new member who doesn't realize the people he is talking to.
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I say ya mill it. Put some cam 2 in it.. Throw the governor in the trash and add a hole in the head for some nitrous!It should be a short but fun ride
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Judging by the many responses of "pointless to run 93" or "it'll run worse", with only one or two responses about milling to yield the compression, I couldn't tell...i might be new to your special forum, but I articulated my questions with specificity.
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Sure, in the form of a compression increase. Also, to take it a step further, probably whatever port work that could be done, if any, that would promote velocity
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Please make sure you dyno before and after. I would love to see the massive HP gains from this.
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I don't understand the arrogance here, it's a lawn mower forum. I'd still be happy to have a discussion, if anyone is so inclined. |
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Even if you got the compression up enough to justify the fuel, not you have a fixed timing engine. You would have to either figure out a way to change the mounting of the magneto, or figure out how many degrees you need to go up, and make an offset key. Or, convert to crank trigger ignion. Then, where do you mount the trigger? Most are set up to mount to the PTO end, which your tractor has a PTO mounted.... so that's out. Wasting your time.... |
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You don't understand the arrogance because you think you are talking to a couple dumb rednecks who play with lawn mowers. Coop, George and I all are seasoned experienced tech's who build engines. I build and play with these "lawn mower" engines. We are arrogant because we know what the f*** we are talking about.
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Before this great debate gets locked I'm gonna go ahead and say that it's nice to see coop and Jon on the same side for once.
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