EFPC Crankcases or complete motor

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EFPC Crankcases or complete motor

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Any offers?
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Forty plus cases are the same, have you spoken to John at SOS? There should be plenty of those around.
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Nope, haven't spoken to John yet. Yep, I know they are all the same. I have several! But none with the code which would correspond to the very shiny 40 I've put together.
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This makes no sense.

Just a thought here.

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Which part?
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fleetingcontact wrote:Which part?
I guess the

"But none with the code which would correspond to the very shiny 40 I've put together."

Part
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The shiny 40 is a model 55 or at least it would be if the crankcase had the correct code. As it is, it is a collection of the very best condition spares I could find that put together resembles a model 55 quite closely. But you can tell it isnt because the engine code starts 'FP'... so I would like some cases which have the code 'EFPC' or even (perish the thought) a whole motor if I have to. OK?
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Why not buy blank crankcase and restamp your number on it. ..easy
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Model not old enough for you?
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fleetingcontact wrote:Model not old enough for you?
The younger model :lol: :lol:
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The younger model :lol: :lol:
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Well at least I know where I can park my bike. :shock:
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