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1130Lilshive
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If you are not worried about rules and have a machine shop just adapt an inline pump on it, Bosch A pump or whatever. This has been done for years. It has been about 10 years but was buying 3 cylinder A pumps on ebay with 8 or 9mm plungers, if I remember right, pretty reasonable.
The guys who got serious with the 78 Yanmars split the blocks in half between the 2nd and 3rd cylinder if I remember right. Kubota"s block & bottom ends are built much stronger but you need to convert to direct injection.
You may also need a charge pump capable of something like 40-50 psi, at least you do if sticking with a cambox style pump.
Ive thought about adapting a pump on it but I got to thinking about firing order and getting it time with the gear train but definitely I'll look in to it, how much do you think a cam grind would help me? I get so many ideas but I'm use to alcohol v twins this is a whole new world for me.