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Re: Streight pipes on WORK tractors
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Posted by Hobo,NC on July 30, 2007 at 04:51:48 from (71.29.34.207):
In Reply to: Streight pipes on WORK tractors posted by Dairy farmer in WI on July 29, 2007 at 19:25:46:
Oh boy all this talk about air B-n pulled back in, I best go add a filter to my straight pipe. I wonder what all that dirty air has not worn the cylinders slap out. You recon the heat sterilizes the air, do you spec a muffler has a built in filter. wonder why I have never seen rust from a up right muffler in a cylinder. Warped valve go right along with a engine that is runing to hot, has run hot, or has had the snot run out of it. I spec if thought the straight pipe would affect it I would let it idle a min. or so B-4 I shut it down to allow the cylinders to bring the temp down to a acceptable temp. It is a interesting site to run a engine with out a manifold and look into the exhaust port and see fire in the hole when the exh. valve opens.
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