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MM 4210 Heads

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Turtle Gears

03-18-2007 14:12:48




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Was wondering are these very popular heads, are they good for setting up a puller. Thanks T.G.




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Mopower

03-19-2007 08:41:34




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 Re: MM 4210 Heads in reply to Turtle Gears, 03-18-2007 14:12:48  
4210 heads would be ok depending on what engine you are running. We run 4210 on our bored out 403 G engine. It runs really well but it took some tuning with high-octane fuel to get it right. 98 horsepower. 4232 heads would be better.



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Cast Iron Dave

03-18-2007 19:23:26




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 Re: MM 4210 Heads in reply to Turtle Gears, 03-18-2007 14:12:48  
Don't know where you are from but if your in irrigation country, try to find an old 336 engine thats sitting in the shed. Probabaly get the whole engine for a couple hundred bucks. Just have to make sure the heads are not cracked. I know the 4232 heads are worth way more than the 4210's. I have seen 4232 reworked heads on here go for $500 a pair.



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Cast Iron Dave

03-18-2007 16:34:17




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 Re: MM 4210 Heads in reply to Turtle Gears, 03-18-2007 14:12:48  
The 4210 head was probably one of the most popular head MM used. Especially on the irrigation engines. If you want to make a puller, depending on your rules of part numbers you can use. 10a4232 would be the one to use. We increased cyl. compression 100 pounds higher when we switched to the 4232 vs. 4210's. If you ran across some 10a4233's would work also. Good luck.



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Turtle Gears

03-18-2007 18:46:49




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 Re: MM 4210 Heads in reply to Cast Iron Dave, 03-18-2007 16:34:17  
Do you no what 4210's or 4232's worth how much to expect to pay for them? thanks T.G.



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