roosteron63
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Ok I seen a metal plug but wasn’t for sure. Like I said I didn’t want to break anything. I seen a few post about loosening the slide plate and moving back but have not found any images for reassurance. Every time I find where someone sends a link to explain how to do it it either say it doesn’t exist anymore or it’s a dang add that comes up. I’m not wanting anything extreme just a little more power for the hills. I have some wiggle room for my egts so figured I would give her a little more. I appreciate your answer and will give it a try here in a bit. Thanks!!!
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I have a 1973 r model with a 1977 ends-676 em6 300. I’m wanting to get a little more power out of for hauling. I read about turning the fuel up a little and they said to take the 6 bolts off the cover on the back of the pump. Mine has the American Bosch 6bb-110t pump and it only has 5 bolts on the cover. I can only get the cover off about a 1/8 of a inch and it won’t come off. Am I doing the right thing? I just don’t want to break anything in it. Also any other suggestions on getting some more power would be great! Thanks in advance.
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I have a 1973 r model with a 1977 ends-676 em6 300. I’m wanting to get a little more power out of for hauling. I read about turning the fuel up a little and they said to take the 6 bolts off the cover on the back of the pump. Mine has the American Bosch 6bb-110t pump and it only has 5 bolts on the cover. I can only get the cover off about a 1/8 of a inch and it won’t come off. Am I doing the right thing? I just don’t want to break anything in it. Also any other suggestions on getting some more power would be great! Thanks in advance.
EM6 300 with American Bosch 6bb-110t need little more power.
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Thanks Alex g! I got it and it wasn’t hard to do at all. Going to give her a run in the morning and see what she does. Appreciate the help!!!