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unstyled b pull

04-05-2010 07:56:40




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also, is doing a cam at stock rpms a help or not--I have .090 over pistons (I think) and stock stroke-thanks a lot!




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jd b puller

04-06-2010 15:57:55




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 Re: camshaft in reply to dblair, 04-05-2010 07:56:40  

unstyled b puller-35 said: (quoted from post at 11:56:40 04/05/10) also, is doing a cam at stock rpms a help or not--I have .090 over pistons (I think) and stock stroke-thanks a lot!


If your handle is indicitive of your tractor, just put it together the way that you want. Please don't take that the wrong way, but any minor changes you do are not going to make enough HP to make much of a difference.

US B's are cute to look at, and my next one will probably look like an Unstyled, but you're gonna get killed out there, even in a so-called-stock class.

I don't want to burst your bubble, but I'd hate to see you spend "enough" money to notice it missing from your wallet, but not have much to show for it.

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BushogPapa

04-05-2010 20:43:25




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 Re: camshaft in reply to unstyled b puller-35, 04-05-2010 07:56:40  
A lot depends on the type head and combustion chamber...(or Lack there of)..

If you are just +.90 over and using a regular replacement piston..more cam won't help a lot..increased lift (rocker ratio) will help..

Tighter combustion chambers allow better scavenging with longer over-lap..

Ron.



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MM ZAck

04-05-2010 08:25:21




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 Re: camshaft in reply to unstyled b puller-35, 04-05-2010 07:56:40  
Yes. Cams can be ground for higher torque at stock rpm. Doing a cam grind is always a good idea. I've had a few cams done and it makes a pretty dramatic difference.

I use Berry Cam Service. Below is a link to their website. They can set you up right.

Zack



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unstyled b puller-35

04-05-2010 13:06:36




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 Re: camshaft in reply to MM ZAck, 04-05-2010 08:25:21  
Zack-thanks so much-I'll call



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