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dem45133
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| Posted on Wednesday, August 02, 2006 - 08:33 pm: |
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I have what appears to be about a 10 or 12 hp (guessing) that is missing the comutator (I believe that what they are called. Rest of engione is complete and "feels" good on compression. I found one I thought I could make work, but would have to modify as its for a 4 cycle. Not real crazy about modifying antique original parts. Someone might need it for what it was intended. Any ideas, or info on where I could get drawings of the original to make a new one. What have any of you done to distribute spark other than through the original parts. I might also be interested in selling her.... but it won't be given away. |
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