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Old 05-16-2003 | 06:41 PM
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I have an 60 size glow engine with a gold head and a large letter O on the side of the crankcase. Can anybody help me identify what it is?
Old 05-16-2003 | 07:43 PM
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Martinjpainter,

If you add a few digital images, or web-cam shots, from several directions, you would increase the odds by a tenfold...

Sincerely,
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Possibly an OS .60 FSR Special?

I'm pretty sure OPS produced a .60 with a gold head as well.

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Hi,

I have taken some pictures as recommended:
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It's a post-soviet engine of the early 'nineties. I can't tell you the actual name, but probably it's a forerunner of the nowadays MDS engines.

Cheers,
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Pinkham is correct. MAC 61. Russian made. I have one still in the crate, never been run. I don't know how to copy the instructions, but if you want any of the specs I'd be glad to tell you.
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Whatever you do: FLY IT. I've got the .40 size with a MAC tuned muffler and it's a real powerhouse. Pull the backplate off of it and take a look at the size of the crank. It's massive.

The Russian's sure know how to build so the last.

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