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Old 02-24-2004 | 10:55 PM
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Default aresti 40...will this work....

i have a aresti 40 and would like to install a o.s. 60 four stroke. can i mount this engine inverted without any problems. i wouldnt have to do much cutting on the cowl this way.
Old 02-24-2004 | 11:06 PM
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Default RE: aresti 40...will this work....

well the engine mount is inverted right?.. if i remember right anyway! my instructor had one since i helped him crash his ultra sport. any way he had a 4 stroke in it so im guessing it wont matter? but i never have had a 4 stroke so im not exactly shure! but i can garenty that he had one in his
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Default RE: aresti 40...will this work....

I am putting together one right now with a YS63 inverted. I would install a pump/regulator on that engine, then you should not have any problems. This will also allow you to install the fuel tank over the CG. Should be a good combo!
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