RE: Help Identifying older Sachs 3.2 engine.
The plane is a Byron Pitts . The black plastic mounts on the back of the engine came with the Byron Kit .
The plane can be a great flyer if it is not to heavy from fiberglass and repairs to the foam . Beware gass will eat the foam quickly . If the A&M 3.2 has the alluminum rod most knowing buyers will pass on it as a useable engine . Changing the crank over to a Sachs crank and rod will make it a great engine again but may be too costly to be worth it.