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Re: Help with 1936 Chevy running hot
Posted to Technical Discussion Forum on 6/21/2013 1 Reply

hypereutectic pistons reflect more heat back into the chamber, if you read the directions with a set of those pistons it recommends taking a few degrees timing out of the engine. I would check the timing and see where it is really at, power time it, bring it ... Login to read more.

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