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D19 PULLING TRACTOR

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    Posted: 13 May 2011 at 6:46am

I AM LOOKING FOR HIGHER COMPRESSION PISTONS, DOES ANYBODY KNOW WHAT I COULD TRY, THERE USED TO BE PISTONS FOR PROPANE MODELS, BUT I CANT FIND THEM ANYWHERE, ANY IDEAS?

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Diesel piston, then have it machined to whatever compression you want. Diesel piston was about 16:1 compression ratio, so unless you are running alcohol you WILL need to do some machining

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