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Going to pick up an old 632
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<blockquote data-quote="RandyL" data-source="post: 121466" data-attributes="member: 20139"><p>When I went through my engine a year or two ago I wanted a new fuel pump just to have it new. Kind of hard to find as most car pumps have the fuel line slightly different and the line hits the factory manual choke linkage. I thought about going to a cable choke, but kept searching and found the fuel pump I wanted so I am still all original style.</p><p>Low compression is what made me pull my engine and go through it. Ring end gap is normally in the .012 range. I had nearly 1/4 inch! The head specs showed warp allowed .000 - .005 as good. Mine measured .005 so I had it milled back to .000. Luckily, my block was perfect. Sounds like you are getting yours all worked out. Its nice to have it start right up and run smooth.</p><p>As it is someone will get a machine with a good engine as I will be selling it. I no longer have a use for it as all my land work is now finished. Hard to justify having it just to dress the driveway once a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandyL, post: 121466, member: 20139"] When I went through my engine a year or two ago I wanted a new fuel pump just to have it new. Kind of hard to find as most car pumps have the fuel line slightly different and the line hits the factory manual choke linkage. I thought about going to a cable choke, but kept searching and found the fuel pump I wanted so I am still all original style. Low compression is what made me pull my engine and go through it. Ring end gap is normally in the .012 range. I had nearly 1/4 inch! The head specs showed warp allowed .000 - .005 as good. Mine measured .005 so I had it milled back to .000. Luckily, my block was perfect. Sounds like you are getting yours all worked out. Its nice to have it start right up and run smooth. As it is someone will get a machine with a good engine as I will be selling it. I no longer have a use for it as all my land work is now finished. Hard to justify having it just to dress the driveway once a year. [/QUOTE]
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