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Re: E85 and an H
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Posted by ChadS on April 13, 2005 at 20:20:33 from (4.224.132.45):
In Reply to: E85 and an H posted by riverbend on April 13, 2005 at 19:54:38:
I use it in all my pulling tractors, which in coincidence, all letter series farmalls. To make it work corectly for your particular engines characterisics, like compression ratio, and jet size in the carb. Compression pressures 100-135psi use a 75% gas and 25% of the E85. 135 to 200 you can make it more of a 60-65% gas 30-35% E85. You will have to rejet the carb, it will use more of it. But, it makes power, kinda an added bonus if you get it right. E85 can sit for a spell,, long as it is sealed, away from water. Will eventually ruin the rubber tip on the needle, if you can find a needle that was steel, you would be fine. Hope this helps,, ChadS
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