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Got a good rep, solid work horse - no decomp though and are heavy so hope you are a big fella.

 

I've got no decomp on the 076 (111cc) and never use the one on the 066M either - and I'm not exactly big. It's all the in the technique :biggrin:

 

Alec

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I've got no decomp on the 076 (111cc) and never use the one on the 066M either - and I'm not exactly big. It's all the in the technique :biggrin:

 

Alec

 

Did you ever try my 298XP - thought it was locked solid when I purchased it:001_rolleyes:

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de-comped my 288 so no more arm wrenching from her, but my jonny 2077 is pure evil in the compression stakes, 181 husky ...fine , fine saw as is 281 and 288

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just get them a tad past tdc eh

 

Yep, a few solid pulls to pull fuel through - about 3 for the 076 and a couple more for the 066, then one firm and sharp.

 

Alec

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