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Re: Re: oliver 1950 gm
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Posted by andrew on January 01, 2004 at 12:09:19 from (64.110.224.73):
In Reply to: Re: oliver 1950 gm posted by bastar on January 01, 2004 at 10:20:19:
Ya total cubic inch was 212, with N series injectors, N selve and piston ,4 valve head the first 1900's came out with HV injectors that lost power and over fueled... so they went to N series for more power and cleaner running engine... Later 1900 had S45's but you could go to N45.. (N stands for Needle valve) also the first 1900's came out with 2 valve head and ran slower then the 4 valve head... if im correct the normal full load RPM for a 2 valve head is 2300 and the 4 valve head was 2600... i know ALL series 53 engines can rev to 3000 easy but most 53's normaly run 2800 RPM... series 51, series 53, series 71, series 92, series 110, series 149 use there series number to find displacement....
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