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Going to pick up an old 632
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<blockquote data-quote="spitzair" data-source="post: 119513" data-attributes="member: 3333"><p>Make sure your auxiliary hydraulics aren't engaged - move your right steering lever left and right to make sure it's not in detent, this will deadhead your hydraulics and make the engine turn over real slow. </p><p>If you do end up tearing into the engine do yourself a favor and pull it out, 4 bolts and a few coolant hoses, a few wires and out she comes. It'll give you an opportunity to inspect your U-joint too, and believe me you'll want to make sure it's in good condition! If it fails you're going to have tons of problems. I assume you've already checked your valve clearances and set your timing correctly? Also set your points properly, these things are very fussy in that department and they just won't run properly if the points aren't set perfectly. It'd be well worth the investment to get an electronic ignition kit for it. I agree, with those compressions it should run...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spitzair, post: 119513, member: 3333"] Make sure your auxiliary hydraulics aren't engaged - move your right steering lever left and right to make sure it's not in detent, this will deadhead your hydraulics and make the engine turn over real slow. If you do end up tearing into the engine do yourself a favor and pull it out, 4 bolts and a few coolant hoses, a few wires and out she comes. It'll give you an opportunity to inspect your U-joint too, and believe me you'll want to make sure it's in good condition! If it fails you're going to have tons of problems. I assume you've already checked your valve clearances and set your timing correctly? Also set your points properly, these things are very fussy in that department and they just won't run properly if the points aren't set perfectly. It'd be well worth the investment to get an electronic ignition kit for it. I agree, with those compressions it should run... [/QUOTE]
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