Posted by Brad Vinkemeier on January 08, 2013 at 19:34:38 from (174.225.134.83):
In Reply to: Re: John deere 730 posted by buickanddeere on November 09, 2012 at 19:28:24:
Hey buickanddeere u seem pretty sharp on the. 2cylider diesels i am in the process of overhauling my 730 diesel my question is which valves do u use from an 820 intake or exhust or both but from what i could see is there isn't a whole lot of room to put in an intake valves from an 820 due to being tight by the fire ring or cylinder wall and on the other side its darn close to the injector bore the the exhaust side i think u could put in the bigger valve there seems to be enough room the other question i was wondering about is the injector spray patter on an 820 is 160 degrees versus on a 730 the spray pattern is 140 degrees. I wouldnt put 820 injectors in due to u and may have the possibility of scoreing a piston if im not mistaken the spray pattern has to mach the mushroom top on the top of the piston im wondering since the 820the a longer stroke if thats the reason for the 160 spray pattern
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