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You could always ask kloppk if he is going to make any more conversion kits. Look at my posts I just finished mine with a few other mods.Well I bought 831 without an inverter, so just brainstorming ideas what to do with it. Or could just fix it.
Yes, I'm still making them.You could always ask kloppk if he is going to make any more conversion kits. Look at my posts I just finished mine with a few other mods.
at 4-5 hours use a day, a diesel will definitely have the advantage over gasoline in everything but how loud it is.Yes I believe it is a tapered shaft. I see they make adapters, but never have used. Been using some cheap Briggs pumps, but pump probably runs 4-5 hours a day. And they just wear out. Quite a few calves in individual pens.
Send a link sometime.You could always ask kloppk if he is going to make any more conversion kits. Look at my posts I just finished mine with a few other mods.
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The decompression lever is a definite helpful feature!Pull starting these isn't hard, at least in my experience. I have an L70 and a clone engine and they both pull start without too much fuss down to 30 degrees.
Yeah there not bad. Well if you have an electric fuel pump. I did it to the mep831 and just cracked the line on the injector until I got fuel there and started it up. It took a few seconds then smoothed right out.If they run out of fuel, do they self prime easily, on the Yan Mar
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