@@Corvacar also resulting in different compression ratios. Gasoline is high compression, Gasoline/ distillate is mid-compression , and kerosene is low compression. From the most explosive fuel ( Gasoline) to what was considered waste , cheap fuel distillate or kerosene. All used same pistons and rings. Later the dome topped for more horse power as more people were using Gasoline and distillate was discontinued.
It made 90 psi before once I finish it we will test and see how much it changed But I don’t know what the ratio is I’m thinking 5.5ish to hopefully 7 something maybe 120 psi
Excellent Dr. RUST and looking forward more videos on this job got do!
Can't wait for Part 2
Excellent video...👍
Thanks
The valves are different lengths. Kerosene are shortest and gasoline are the longest. Looking forward to the next video. Thank you
That would fit in with the Combustion Chamber being deeper resulting in the shorter Valves.
Yep exactly
@@Corvacar also resulting in different compression ratios. Gasoline is high compression, Gasoline/ distillate is mid-compression , and kerosene is low compression. From the most explosive fuel ( Gasoline) to what was considered waste , cheap fuel distillate or kerosene. All used same pistons and rings. Later the dome topped for more horse power as more people were using Gasoline and distillate was discontinued.
Waiting on the POP! Happy Thanksgiving and Blessings 2 U!
Happy thanksgiving
Keep wrenching palley!@@DrRust
Dr Rust has a nurse!
Far from a nurse lol
I prefer surgical assistant
Just a gear head dad.
It is nota dustcover its a mudcover
I have a super H would like add power steering how did you hook up to the main hydraulic pump?
You need a priority valve to split the flow to the torque motor
Good day from Ontario. U said it was super H 1943? They must have rebuilt it to get super?
Thanks
It’s a 53 with a 43 block and head resleved to a super bore size
@@DrRust I must learn more about the dating numeral interpretation. Thank you for what you've shown to us.
Glad to help
This explains most of it
www.redpowermagazine.com/forums/topic/9702-casting-date-codes/
whats the new vs old compression ratio? any idea of how much power gain?
It made 90 psi before once I finish it we will test and see how much it changed
But I don’t know what the ratio is I’m thinking 5.5ish to hopefully 7 something maybe 120 psi