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Spuds

01-10-2004 10:03:31




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Can someone fill in the blanks for me Thanks in advance!
Za 206 piston compression height_____ __
Za U302 piston compression height_____ __




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dave c.

01-10-2004 17:03:44




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 Re: Compression height in reply to Spuds, 01-10-2004 10:03:31  
u302 were all diesel therefore will not work dave, dont bore it out that far good chance of hitting a water jacket or bore and put sleeve dave



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Kevin Moschenrose

01-10-2004 22:21:53




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 Re: Re: Compression height in reply to dave c., 01-10-2004 17:03:44  
They came in all three fuel types and the diesel is the one model in the U302 that has a very low production number at 190 of them ever built.



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David

01-10-2004 20:45:16




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 Re: Re: Compression height in reply to dave c., 01-10-2004 17:03:44  
That's funny, the U302 I've got sitting behind my house has a carburetor on it and runs on gasoline. Seems to run pretty good on gas also!

The last time I checked a U302 manual, it said that a U302 was available in gas, lp, and diesel.



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Kelvin

01-10-2004 17:16:45




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 Re: Re: Compression height in reply to dave c., 01-10-2004 17:03:44  
not all U302 were diesel. Some were Lp and from experience can be converted to gasoline with correct heads, manifold and carburetor.



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Spuds

01-11-2004 06:55:33




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 Re: Re: Re: Compression height in reply to Kelvin, 01-10-2004 17:16:45  
O.K.,Thanks for the information on types of fuel a U302 can use, but does anyone know if there's a big enough diff. in the compression height between a 206 b-4 and a U302?
Dave C seen though this question I want to bore my ZA to 3 3/4 but can't find the pistons. Alot of people on this and other boards talk about this interchange between these two pistons, but before I go out and buy these piston I just want to make sure they will work.
Thanks alot keep the info coming.

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dave c.

01-11-2004 11:13:33




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Compression height in reply to Spuds, 01-11-2004 06:55:33  
can you use the starter from a 302 also and conn. rods, are you pullin with the 302 or the z? I have a lot of 706 parts that might work happy spinnin Dave C.



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Peter H

01-12-2004 16:03:38




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Compression height in reply to dave c., 01-11-2004 11:13:33  
guys he is no dummy he is a good mechanic looking for advice Peter



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