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Re: IH RD injector pump
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Posted by the tractor vet on December 30, 2006 at 22:02:57 from (75.19.126.253):
In Reply to: Re: IH RD injector pump posted by dave koehler on December 30, 2006 at 20:02:14:
well at 122 you are starten to push the limits for any field work now if ya are just going to play the 300 foot game and ya have the money to waste and willing to waste and engine on a pull for a seven dollar trophie then here ya go on the back side of the pump above the head there is a round cap with one small screw holding it on remove that cap and Back the adjustment out and from here on Baby your on your owen . The RD pump was built by ih as a means to get away from BUYING pumps from Rossamaster and bosh and it was designed to FUEL ALL I H Engines and all ya had to do is put the correct head on it weather it be a 4 banger or a V8 from the smallest to the largest and a littel setting on the fuel would do the job and i am telling ya you can put the fuel to her and when she goes she will go BUT when she glows she will blow. Just how much do you want to spend.
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