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flat top fenders on US 135

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Archie in ky

01-14-2007 04:25:10




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Did the US 135 come with flat top fenders aqnd if so what year.How do you do a comp. test on a diearl engine? Thanks Archie




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MF Poor

01-14-2007 05:19:29




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 Re: flat top fenders on US 135 in reply to Archie in ky, 01-14-2007 04:25:10  
Flattop fenders (w/ dual headlights) were available as an option on US market 135's throughout their entire production run.

(I'm looking through 135 sales brochures from 1966 and 1972 at the moment.)



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DavidP, South Wales

01-14-2007 09:17:00




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 Re: flat top fenders on US 135 in reply to MF Poor, 01-14-2007 05:19:29  
Hi, to carry out a compression test you will need a Compression Test Kit for a diesel engine with the correct fittings for the injector fitted to the MF 135. When you are set up with all injectors removed, check one at a time. An ideal pressure is around 150psi but 120-130 are often OK.
The actual pressure is not so important as the three being similar. One wild one will loose you a lot of power.
DavidP

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Bert C.A.

01-14-2007 10:57:50




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 Re: flat top fenders on US 135 in reply to DavidP, South Wales, 01-14-2007 09:17:00  
Hi

I'm wondering....

Gas AG3-152 engine
7.5 to 1 compression rate = 150 PSI
(stated in service manual)

Diesel AD3-152 18.5 to 1 compression rate = ? PSI
(Not stated in service manual)

Should we attempt to measure compression on a diesel engine with a gas engine compression
tester ? ...will it explode and cause injuries ?

When starting a diesel engine how many PSI are required
to ignite fuel in combustion chamber @ 70ºF (21ºC) ?


Thanks in advance

Bert

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Ken Lyles

01-16-2007 19:23:50




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 Re: flat top fenders on US 135 in reply to Bert C.A., 01-14-2007 10:57:50  
Where can a person find a set of flat top fenders?



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