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I started it today for the first time. It started right up without any problems and it ran great. I heat cycled it at a low idle for about 4 tanks and it did not even stall once. I had no problems restarting it after allowing it to cool while heat cycling.
I drove it at low speeds with very rich setting for another 5 tanks. The glow plug still looks brand new. This motor is much easier to start than my big blocks. It requires much less pull pressure than my big blocks. The pull starter should last a very long time. The motor is much, much quieter than my Savage. I can actually drive it in front of the house without worrying about upsetting the neighbors.
The car obviously handles much differently than my Savage. It turns and brakes very well. The motor was too rich to make any RPM or power so I am not sure how fast it runs yet. It did seem to rip very fast when it got lean for the last few seconds of the fuel tank. The clutch appears to allow a good amount of RPM before engaging, more than the 3-shoe clutch in my Savage. The run time with this small fuel tank is much less than the run time I get with my Savage. Hopefully my run time increases significantly when I lean it out.
I drove it at low speeds with very rich setting for another 5 tanks. The glow plug still looks brand new. This motor is much easier to start than my big blocks. It requires much less pull pressure than my big blocks. The pull starter should last a very long time. The motor is much, much quieter than my Savage. I can actually drive it in front of the house without worrying about upsetting the neighbors.
The car obviously handles much differently than my Savage. It turns and brakes very well. The motor was too rich to make any RPM or power so I am not sure how fast it runs yet. It did seem to rip very fast when it got lean for the last few seconds of the fuel tank. The clutch appears to allow a good amount of RPM before engaging, more than the 3-shoe clutch in my Savage. The run time with this small fuel tank is much less than the run time I get with my Savage. Hopefully my run time increases significantly when I lean it out.