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Posted by dafooge on July 30, 2006 at 04:28:40 from (24.58.216.179):
last nite i couldnt leave the new motor alone,,lol,,i went out of did as you said and got oil pumping right off,,,great,,now a couple more questions,,,i am running sae 30 oil non derg,oil,,and what should the brake in time be? i will be running a 5 ft brush hog with this 8, and i am a little concerned about running it right away, with brake in time .also does anyone know where i can get the rod ends that hook to the throttle and the govener,,the spring loaded ends? they want to keep popping off.i need 4 of them. well i will fired the motor up today and keep every one posted,,and thank you all for your fast and informational responce, it helped me so much,,,like i said ( YOU GUYS ARE GOOD), sincery,dafooge
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