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<blockquote data-quote="HRD SUPER 90" data-source="post: 137878" data-attributes="member: 2040"><p>The industrial engines were used in many applications, the fitment of a sprocket doesn’t mean its a Kart engine by any means. The head is skimmed, there is wire locking, the porting is different, the carb is much bigger etc., I used to take these sort of things to VOC meetings 30 years ago, but times change.</p><p></p><p>Andy Davenport</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HRD SUPER 90, post: 137878, member: 2040"] The industrial engines were used in many applications, the fitment of a sprocket doesn’t mean its a Kart engine by any means. The head is skimmed, there is wire locking, the porting is different, the carb is much bigger etc., I used to take these sort of things to VOC meetings 30 years ago, but times change. Andy Davenport [/QUOTE]
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