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Old 07-12-2013, 01:46 PM
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yeah he wont listen. and no he aint got one. its just a stock k301 thats been honed he dont care though.
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Stay clear of his tractor when its running. That is total disrespect for everyone around. He may not care if it blows up and takes his foot off but what about the others around. What if it hits some small child? Your friend needs his butt kicked. Sorry that is just wrong. /Rant

You are going to want to check your points gap. I run mine on my pullers at about .022 you may even consider buying a new set of points.
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I wanna get the 32oz chevy points. What do you think about them??
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Even if he was my buddy, I'd kick his butt..... and tell the people in charge of the pull what he's doing. I'm sure it's not against the rules, but its unsafe!!
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Chevy points are not worth it on a governed motor. Just go to your local Kohler engine dealer and pick up a set.
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If i can get the points for free from my uncle should i take them? the chevy points that is. And yeah ive thought about it. ive caught him in some lies haha.
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Unless you have the bracket that allows you to use them you'd be wasting your time with the chevy points.
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oh ok. im getting picked up in about an hour to go to my moms. i might hook chains to a gravely haha see if i got anything on him. then in two weeks is the pull some guys cried about it so they moved it to the 27th
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Ok. So no pull this year. But I was wondering. My motor has k241 sheetmetal but has k301 molded into the block. Do I have a 12hp instead of a 10hp?
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Doubt it, but some of the 10HP's have that on them.... I have one that does.
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