Unknown single cylinder 3 port |
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Nick
| Posted on Sunday, March 10, 2002 - 03:16 pm: |
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I have attached photos of an unidentified marine engine I bought at Portland last year. The guy told me it was "restored". It turned out to be an "aerosol overhaul". The crankcase was full of rust and the wrist pin was so rusty that it was loose. The con. rod was loose too. After a good cleaning, a new wrist pin and tighting up the rod, it runs great. It came with a model T carb but I changed it to a 3/4" Schebler and added a muffler. The little engine looks to about 1 1/2 hp. and is of 3 port design. Does anyone know what it is...??? Thanks. Nick
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