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Re: Why no X1?
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Posted by RustyFarmall on August 07, 2006 at 09:10:45 from (216.248.75.149):
In Reply to: Re: Why no X1? posted by Mike CA on August 07, 2006 at 07:55:58:
It will not affect your overhaul in the least. Just find the serial number of the engine, and then you will know how to buy the parts. The cylinder head for the distillate engine is different from the head for the gasoline engine. The distillate head is lower compression, and uses valves of a different length than the gasoline version, which is higher compression. You will find a part number, cast into the head, visible only after removing the valve cover. It is possible that the head is not original to the tractor, and may already have been replaced with the gasoline head, unless you are going for all out horsepower, the distillate head will serve you just fine. I'll need to look in the manual to find which part number is which, or, if you have your manuals, you can look it up. Those numbers will be in the parts manual.
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