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KB

05-06-2001 18:54:38




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WIll a 70 diesel make a good puller for stock class? IF so, what makes it or what are the tweak items for getting the most out of a 70? What needs to be done for "more than stock" classes?

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G Taylor

05-07-2001 20:56:32




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 Re: 70 DSL - ???? in reply to KB, 05-06-2001 18:54:38  
The 70D didn't oil the center bearing as well as the 720D/730D. The 720/730 had larger valves & improved breathing. The late 720 Blackdash & 730 had more durable pistons & head. The six hole injector tips had a better pattern depending on who you ask. How deep are your pockets? A 720/730 are 75HP machines with dry airfilter conversion,a straight exhaust stack & full fuel rack at 1150rpm. If valve springs are good, may approach 100HP at 1500rpm.

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