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Re: Swapping Cranks and Cylinders
« on: November 05, 2012, 06:34:41 am »
I am going to mod this one! I've actually got another 250 powerhead on the way that is supposed to run well. I'll also find a 1-70 or a 1-75 and do some swapping...if it will work ??? I have a mill and the necessary tooling to bore the cylinder. I just don't care to start welding on the crank to stroke it like we do on our antique pulling tractors if a crank swap will work.

Remember Al, you got myself and many others in to this souped-up-saw thing. Now the way I see things, you need to help me out along the way. ;D

Time for work. Thanks
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