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Gannet
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Re: FVP10021

Post by Gannet »

Keith,
That looks very smart indeed. Even the choke has the 'pin' retained in place. Is that quite rare?
The aluminium support bracket (I wish I knew the correct name) is the early type that fits around the lower crankcase.
I believe, Keith, that you have the crankcase of a much later one. I would be interested what kind of aluminium support bracket that had.
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Re: FVP10021

Post by Keith.P »

First off, well done Stelios, for a very nicely turned out motor, still one of my favourite motor, other than that other model I can not afford.
Even the choke has the 'pin' retained in place. Is that quite rare?
If they don't have one fitted, I normally make one.
As far as this motor goes, its all original, I just replaced the tiller, the engine has never been apart.
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Stelios_Rjk
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Re: FVP10021

Post by Stelios_Rjk »

Thank you guys for the comments!
:) :)
I love the 10600/145 turns!!!
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