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ReflectionsReaders' Engine QuestionsA Brief WordBy C. H. Wendel38/3/4: Unidentified Engine Q: I hope someone can help me identify this engine so that I can find parts. The engine base measures 10-5/8 inches by 7-5/8 inches and it's 15-3/4 inches tall from the base to the top of the head (17-1/4 inches from the base to top of rocker arm). It's 15 inches wide, the flywheel is 9-3/4 inches in diameter with l-l/2-inch wide belt groove. It has a bore 2.125 inches and a stroke of 2.2 inches. The threads on bolts and studs are SAE, but the bolt heads and nuts are metric. The only markings I can find are stamped on the block or frame are "J2666." The only parts that I am missing are the carburetor and gas tank and the ignition. I would appreciate any information on this interesting little engine. Marty Lukonen, 5724 4th Ave. S.W., Watertown, SD 57201, (605) 886-4242. ...814 of 6078 characters shown.
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