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<blockquote data-quote="sparkywig" data-source="post: 628775" data-attributes="member: 3541"><p>Higher compression ratio means higher cylinder pressure which means higher cylinder temps. So no, it won't help bring the temp down.</p><p>That engine shouldn't get hot or run lumpy in any gear. </p><p>But running hot usually means the mixture is weak, check the timing and see what the condition of the spark plugs is? Have you had the carbs set up at all, rolling road usually gets them right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparkywig, post: 628775, member: 3541"] Higher compression ratio means higher cylinder pressure which means higher cylinder temps. So no, it won't help bring the temp down. That engine shouldn't get hot or run lumpy in any gear. But running hot usually means the mixture is weak, check the timing and see what the condition of the spark plugs is? Have you had the carbs set up at all, rolling road usually gets them right. [/QUOTE]
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