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Re: 706 Cold Engine Question
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Posted by the tractor vet on December 08, 2004 at 14:19:44 from (4.124.83.163):
In Reply to: 706 Cold Engine Question posted by Farmall Don on December 08, 2004 at 10:51:32:
Is your heatriser working ????? and also over the years the area down inside the manifold that the exhust gasses are suppose to go gets crudded up and the heat does not get around the intake like it is suppose to and the intake does not warm up as fast , now if ya feel real brave and want to TRY TO THAT THE exhust apart from the intake you would find this but BE WARNED THAT THE BOLTS WILL NOT COME OUT OR IF THEY DO TURN THEN IT MIGHT SPLIT THE EXHUST MANIFOLD NEXT TO THE BOLTS THEN YOU WILL BE MAD AT ME but this is most of the problem . AND also like one said the fuel on a Farmall Gasser one should use the 93 octain .
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