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Re: Baler Engine Verses A Engine
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Posted by gene b on August 27, 2002 at 04:30:23 from (63.186.33.165):
In Reply to: Baler Engine Verses A Engine posted by Montana Dan on August 26, 2002 at 19:55:29:
i have a baler motor with a starter and gen that came of 55wire baler the parts will interchange difference in the pistons is fuel and altitude your baler probably even has a place for the hy pump also for a fuel pump there is a lobe on the camshaft also for a fuel pump havent seen a cam out of a B or A that doesent have a lobe for a fuel pump you can run into problems with high compression pistons and head that a magneto will not start the engine I-H even had a notice that when FIRE-CRATERS were installed that a mag would not start the engine and a dist has to be used had this experience my self a year ago be glad to help anytime gene b
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