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Old 03-16-2010 | 10:25 AM
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Just got this from my good friend Jeff for my Ziroli Hellcat. It fits in the cowl and will be good nose weight .Replacing the G-62 with this for more power and can get rid of some lead up there. This is the sellers reply and he thought it should be at least a 75 to 100cc. Any help would be great. Thanks Todd



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I don’t know anything about this engine I am just trying to sell it to fund my turbine. I have never run the engine and I don’t know who did the conversion but it is nice a little heavy but nice. it has points and condenser in the back enclosed with an aluminum cover just a ground wire sticking out to kill it the guy I bought it from said that it will turn a 26-10 and hand start with a couple flips never tried it though, I got it for in a big war bird that could use the nose weight but I still haven’t finished the project so I could use some cash


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Old 03-16-2010 | 09:39 PM
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And this is the cup mount that covers the points and fly wheel.
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Old 03-17-2010 | 12:53 AM
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I found one of those on a shelf in my shop...It's OLD....I will check the size tomorrow....
Roush Titan
Bore 1.885
stroke about 1.610
about 4.49 cubic inches....Smaller on the inside than it looks...HEAVY crank, well nigh indestructible..

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