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More questions then a 8 year old (building my R to pull )

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John in N.C.

10-12-2001 21:32:28




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If I wanted to bore my R and go with 730 pistons what other changes would I have to make? Would It thin my walls to much? Would it heat? Are the pins the same size? And how does the pin height work out? Is there more machine work then just boreing it? What do I need to do to my injection system? Will it bore to 830 pistons? And what changes for that? Will my two main crank hold up? I am open to suggestions here or buy e-mail. Thanks Jonathan (N.C.)

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Randy Hanshew

10-20-2001 00:54:15




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 Re: More questions then a 8 year old (building my R to pull ) in reply to John in N.C., 10-12-2001 21:32:28  
Why do you want to ruin that old tractor.
Leave it stock and pull in the stock class.
The R is a pretty fair puller if left stock.



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John

10-20-2001 07:02:12




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 Re: Re: More questions then a 8 year old (building my R to pull ) in reply to Randy Hanshew, 10-20-2001 00:54:15  
Randy I beleive you are missing my point I am trying to find out if I would be ruining it by doing this. If I can't pull a hay wagon or run a parade I don't want to do it. I have to take it down and rebuild it. It is blowing oil. I am with you if putting bigger pistons in is going to cause over heating or other problems I don't want to do it. That is why I posted this message But I don't seem to be haveing any luck finding any thing out so I guess I will have to go back stock. If I just jumped In and built it with 730 pistons and it screwed it up then I would be ruining it.

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ok

10-20-2001 09:07:59




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 Re: Re: Re: More questions then a 8 year old (building my R to pull ) in reply to John, 10-20-2001 07:02:12  
WOW-maybe go as big as 730 pistons!! Do you really think it is possible to push it that far? WOW!! What a BIG JUMP in bore! Oh my gosh, I can't sleep now cause I'm so worried about you "squeeeeezing" those BIG 730 pistons in there! WOW!!!!! !!!!! !!!!!



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Rman

10-20-2001 10:58:57




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: More questions then a 8 year old (building my R to pull ) in reply to ok, 10-20-2001 09:07:59  
Yeah your right, your scared, I can see you now, sweating in your bed because all you can hear is the sounds of a diesel two-cylinder crunching your little pedal tractor you left in the road. Always thought it was funny that people like you, think you are so funny and smart, but are so ashamed of yourself that you do not even have the guts to put in your e-mail for fear of being brought down off your high horse. If you do not have the the ability to read a post and reply in a decent manner, just leave your childish thoughts to yourself. We do not need you here.

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