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matt the ss valves have better flow than stock I was just if 6500 rpm is low on a 16hp stock altered motor, it seems to me like some other guys are getting a little more out of theres. I would also like to know a few more ways to get more rpms and hp out of it. I was also wondering if there would be any advantage to running stainless valves in a 16hp stock motor. Ignition timing question. Well, we finally got the grandsons engine to the machine shop. The cylinder walls were out by more than .010, so they bored it .020. The top of the block was milled smooth, and the head was "warped" and was milled .016, making the top of the block and the head perfectly flat. By the time that we put it back together, with "no blowby" it should be a different K241. IIRC max out of round is .0005" So I would get it reground. Yes... sorry. Now I'm even questioning that. Where is my manual when I need it? Collecting K181's: running or not. Finally got my 82 series roller. Ready to go pulling. Visit www.pantherpulling.com to see the schedule. Nic- Original, 582, 682 w/ Kwik-Way loader, 782, 782D, 1872 My Cub Site Richard, Collecting K181's: running or not. Finally got my 82 series roller. Ready to go pulling. Visit www.pantherpulling.com to see the schedule. My crankshaft on one side reads 1.50 and on the other side it reads 1.499 is that going to be a major problem. Dont disrespect the cub its not man like NIC - That's great news. Now if Miller would only bring back the 23-8.50 too. They look better on the older NF's IMO. The 23-10.50's look best on the wide formed fenders on the 1X6/1X7 & WF's. Hey Guys, Great news! Collecting K181's: running or not. Finally got my 82 series roller. Ready to go pulling. Visit www.pantherpulling.com to see the schedule. You can shim the side gears in the carrier to make it somewhat like a limited slip. Helps keep them from "one wheeling". Steven, the command flywheel fins r plastic & are a bolt on thing, u can simply unbolt the fins fro mthe flywhel to make for clearance for a hub & driver. Even without the fins on the flywheel, the command is an aluminum engine which dissapates heat much faster & you dont have to worry too much bout overheating unless u decide to let it run for more than 10 minutes then it'll get a lil hot. those plastic fins can be trimmed a bit too but try to keep em even so it's close to being somewhat balanced. Nic Bex, funny I just said to the wife that I should load up and go down and pull with the Mo boys some time, not any farther to travel than goin plowin!!As far as lug tires being 'after market' then is that an indication that a turf tire is all you can run in the stock class. we had an older gentleman here sit down and sharpen an angled turf tire with the high angle in the direction of travel,every body thought "that wont work" untill He started out pulling everybody, then it was " uh you cant do that" well to me that is the fun part about thus little hobby is just coming up with something like that off the wall that proves the next guy that if you sit down and think bout things you can come up with all kinds off stuff,but if you start outdoing the next guy than the whining begins Dennis, The reason I run my wheels in tight on my 60 over is once and if the tractor takes a turn right or left it is much easiler to correct it. Good weighting and even tire pressure will be the most help in keeping the tractor straight. NIC - The first tractor pull I ever saw was a garden tractor pull on CONCRETE. The guy who ran the local lawn mowing service set it up to showcase his brand new off-topic green #140. The weight classes were for tractors only, not tractors plus drivers. He pulled against dozens of GD Cub Cadets with young kids driving, most with mower decks still attached with grass on them from mowing that morning! Since this guy weighed 200+ he easily out-pulled everyone. Dennis, Collecting K181's: running or not. Finally got my 82 series roller. Ready to go pulling. Visit www.pantherpulling.com to see the schedule. Mick, Does it a "locked" rear end make a big mess. YES. but this assumes that most guys just weld the spider gears to the carrier. Personally I run a MWSC spool and axels. I don't think I'll ever make enough power to gernate that bad boy. Collecting K181's: running or not. Finally got my 82 series roller. Ready to go pulling. Visit www.pantherpulling.com to see the schedule. i have anybody run 25 hp command i have some questions about fins oh the flywheel if i put the hub on and put the six lug driver on it hits the fins think about putting on the mill and cut them down Our club does not allow locked rear ends, I don't often see any body spinning out on one side or the other, I've would be interested to see a locked rear end after one has come apart, I wonder if it makes as many pieces as one that is stock, I know I've broke enough carriers NIC - That's interesting about the locked rearend. Most of the stock diesel full size pullers (non-component tractors) run needle bearing differentials so they can use their steering brakes. But then "Body English" doesn't effect the larger tractors. Matt, Collecting K181's: running or not. Finally got my 82 series roller. Ready to go pulling. Visit www.pantherpulling.com to see the schedule. I was just wondering if there would be much or any benefit of putting a locked differential in my stock 16 horse pulling tractor. I know that it will make it harder to turn and wear the tires faster but I have one laying around and was just wondering if I should use it. Coleman- Now collecting tractor serial and engine spec numbers for the 169/1650 data-base. Please email me for more info! ![]() I should note though, If your going to modify the drive of the "O" for pulling. Make sure it's legal in whatever club you plan to pull in. Collecting K181's: running or not. Finally got my 82 series roller. Ready to go pulling. Visit www.pantherpulling.com to see the schedule. Thanks for the info Nic Coleman. Collecting K181's: running or not. Finally got my 82 series roller. Ready to go pulling. Visit www.pantherpulling.com to see the schedule. Just Wondering, Can Originals be converted into a puller or does the belt slip? Todd, I enjoyed your link. Once more you have come through with useful and succinct information. My 782 is very nearly unconfuguliated Dennis, Collecting K181's: running or not. Finally got my 82 series roller. Ready to go pulling. Visit www.pantherpulling.com to see the schedule. Matt, Is it possible to convert a wide base kohler 16 horse engine to a narrow base? I have an idea of what I would need to do so I was just wondering if anyone has tried it and if they have any tips for me. NIC - Your comment about "How FAST can You SPEND" is true in ALL motorized competition. SON & I raced R/C very actively for several years about 12-15 yrs ago. SON beat a couple nationally ranks sponsored drivers in 1/10th scale elec. 4WD touring car at our local club races. The class was new to our area, and every week a new hot tire for the class was coming out. The guys who worked at the hobby shops always had them, and their buddies, same thing with the newer higher milliamp batteries. SON Placed 62nd out of 175-180 in 1/10th scale elec. 2WD truck racing at a National event at Lake in the Hills, IL in about 1997 or '98. All the sponsored team racers you read about in Radio Control Car Action were in the first 40-50 positions. They NEVER run a set of tires & wheels more than once. We tried to nurse them a whole season. What you say about getting how ever much HP your making to the ground is correct. Some of SON's best races were when he was down on HP compared to the competition. |
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