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beezer441
| Posted on Wednesday, September 03, 2003 - 12:33 am: |
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Hi guys, Anyone ever hear of an Arnolt Marine inboard engine? It's a 4 cyl. flathead with the spark- plugs sticking out the side of the head. Arnolt is cast on the top of the head. I only found one small item on it. Hope someone can help. (maybe it's cast on the manifold. I'll have to look again. Thanks for any help. beezer441 I'll get back. |
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