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Topic: 310 crossflow
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| N/A puller
10-19-2012 15:31:52
75.185.85.135
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Can someone tell me what all there is to do when you put a diesel head on a 310 gas? Does anything other than the head need changed to make this work? Thanks |
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| smoking310
10-20-2012 17:54:27
24.151.170.180
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Re: 310 crossflow in reply to N/A puller, 10-19-2012 15:31:52
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| The set up is good when it is right but when it is not it runs like crap. I have seen two tractors set up like this and they will run awsome at times and at times not so well. Cornett's Machine shop in Kentucky can talk to you about the head work required to build that type of engine. |
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| 6pack
10-19-2012 20:25:12
66.178.249.90
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Re: 310 crossflow in reply to 6pack, 10-19-2012 15:31:52
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| I talked with Cody Adgent on this a little, and basically do not bother with the hassle unless you are gonna twist the snot out of it |
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| ken77
10-19-2012 16:59:55
174.255.192.9
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Re: 310 crossflow in reply to N/A puller, 10-19-2012 15:31:52
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| You need a combustion chamber the diesel head is flat. |
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