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<blockquote data-quote="Hoosk" data-source="post: 6018073" data-attributes="member: 144536"><p>Well, now I know what a 3cyl ford is supposed to sound like. Clue 1; not like the Harley's and 2cyl John Deere's I grew up around....more of a purr than a lope. Long story short, whomever set the valves last had everything jacked up. Exhaust clearances were .o10 .oo6 and less than zero. Got it buttoned up tonight and it runs right for the first time since I've had it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoosk, post: 6018073, member: 144536"] Well, now I know what a 3cyl ford is supposed to sound like. Clue 1; not like the Harley's and 2cyl John Deere's I grew up around....more of a purr than a lope. Long story short, whomever set the valves last had everything jacked up. Exhaust clearances were .o10 .oo6 and less than zero. Got it buttoned up tonight and it runs right for the first time since I've had it. [/QUOTE]
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