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Flywheel ForumReaders' Engine Questions39/2/1: New Way Engine Q: I recently purchased a 6 HP double-flywheel New Way engine, Model D, Type D #668. This engine is an upright, air-cooled engine with a fan driven off one of the flywheels. I haven't found any information or literature on this engine. Any help would be much appreciated. Herman Pankratz, E. 926 Open Gate Lane, Harrison, ID 83833; (208) 667-9198 (evenings). 39/2/1: Air-cooled New Way as shown in 1915 New Way catalog D16. A: New Way Motor Co., Lansing, Mich., built a surprising variety of air-cooled engines, ranging from vertical singles to horizontal twins. Your Model D, Type D doesn't show up in any of our reference material, but we're hoping a reader can fill you, and the rest of us, in on the details of your engine. 39/2/2: Oval Hopper Ideal Q: I have an Ideal oval hopper engine with a 5-inch... 801 of 5601 characters shown.
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