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Re: Engine Question,s?
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Posted by kirkC, on October 29, 2005 at 10:18:47 from (24.225.7.215):
In Reply to: Re: Engine Question,s? posted by James2 on October 29, 2005 at 08:27:35:
Hi Jame,s 2, Iwas just looking at your letter on the 3208 Cat,& the Perkin,s V8,s too, I was looking at a 2775 at a dealer,It ran ok, and didnt smoke,drove ok too,was put back to an 8 spd Tranny,I guess for safety sake,had 4,711 hrs on clock,79 . I was all enthralled at the sound of one james, But never owned one for an amount of time,It,s weird that perkin,s would put that close of tolerances in that engine,you would think that being a farm Tractor engine , they would loosen them up a little bit,but I guess not. Anyway, thanks alot for responding so quick, It Pay,s to be watchful on these thing,s! I appreciate it alot, take it easy ok Kirk conway
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