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REFLECTIONSReaders' Engine QuestionsA Brief WordBy CH. Wendel37/3/7: Help Needed Q:See the photos of a compressor(?) that has the head missing. There are no markings, and the nameplates are also gone. Any help would be appreciated. Don Kerbaugh, 1315 Greg St., Suite 112, Sparks, NV 89431. 37/3/7A 37/3/7B A: You have a large compressor of the 1920s or 1930s. We're sure we have seen this design before, but it would take some intensive work to determine the make. It is a shame that the front head is gone! If anyone can help, please contact Don at the above address. 37/3/8: Bluffton Engines "I have a 1 HP water-cooled, horizontal Bluffton engine with a three-inch bore and stroke and 12-inch solid flywheels. Should the crankcase cover have any provisions for a breather? What was the original color ... 822 of 6850 characters shown.
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