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Re: [ihc] Need to debunk something, fast!



Howard
The distillate and kerosene models are the same. The manifolds for them
circulated the exhast around them to heat and vaporize the fuels.
The distillate heads had a bigger chamber to give lower compression, thus
needed shorter valve stems.

David Gregg
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From: "Howard R Pletcher" <n9ads@domain.elided>
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Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 10:28 AM
Subject: Fw: [ihc] Need to debunk something, fast!


> David Gregg summarized it pretty well.  In addition to the kerosene
> model, there was also a "distillate" model, which I presume burns an even
> heavier oil.  These fuels needed the heated carbs just to vaporize the
> fuels and didn't give fantastic economy;they just permitted the use of
> the cheaper fuels.  Here is a paragraph that came from the Farmall list
> yesterday discussing the heads and valves used for the various fuels
> which helps see the different models:
>
> The parts catalog lists 11 different cylinder head assemblies for the
> H.  The assemblies break down to three different heads: gasoline 362 533
> R,
> distillate 8 776 D, and kerosene 363 257 R.  Gasoline valves are 362 534
> R
> (in) and 362 535 R (ex); distillate valves are 57 696 D (in) and 57 697 R
>
> (ex); kerosene valves are 43 912 D (in) and 43 913 D (ex).  No valve
> lengths are given in the catalog.
>
> As for plowing two days--I imagine they could go for 4 days if you didn't
> work too much any one day!
>
> Howard


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