Brian wrote: (snip) > > While we're on the subject, i went to see another engine a few weeks back, it > was said to be a 36Hp but when i was there i saw it had a detachable > generatorstand. The case looks not the same as a 40 Hp 1200. I must add that > this engine has never been in a car, it's an industrial engine that powered a > waterpump or a generator or something, it had a vertex magneto ignition > (missing) and the generator is empty, it only holds and drives the fan. it is in > very good condition in terms of an undamaged case, straight tinware, complete, > and never been abused in a car, could this be the '59 intermediate engine i > heard about? VW stamped 122 in the case just before the enginenumber, the tag on > the fanhousing says Type 122, btw, the tag looks the same as in a VW car. All > tinware is green and that looks like the original paint. > >From scarr@jcccnet.johnco.cc.ks.usWed Mar 20 11:21:20 1996
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