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Run it its fine, new piston, ring, and clips.
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doesn’t look like a G320RC cloneHard to see but a circular chunk is taken out of the cylinder but there aren’t any scratches at al
It is a 36mm bore. I have no idea what it is so getting parts for it is pretty tough.l
doesn’t look like a G320RC clone
is it a 38mm bore?
Its not a 32 then, its 28.5 - 30.5cc??It is a 36mm bore. I have no idea what it is so getting parts for it is pretty tough.
Zenoah G290 by the looksNo idea what this a clone of
Probably I’ll just use a Dremel to shave some of it off the sides. Holes line up thoughClone head with zenoah base gasket maybe the issue assuming that's the case here
HAHA when we were kids we had old Mcculloch engines and couldn't afford head gaskets , we tried Coke cans lasted about 5 min lolThey arw a die stamped gasket, sometimes they need a bit of trimming to fit correctly. And just an fyi if you got the thin copper gasket, you could have used a coke can and made your own. If I recall correctly they are close to the same thickness.
i’d just use the coke can as a spacer to set the squish, then leave the sealing for some paste on both sidesHAHA when we were kids we had old Mcculloch engines and couldn't afford head gaskets , we tried Coke cans lasted about 5 min lol
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