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Id-ing mcculloch engines
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So Billy Rice asked a good question on facebook.
He wants a way to i.d. mccullochs without any tags or numbers.
It's been posted in the past long ago but I suspect is no longer available.
I'm posting this on my phone so no info from me today. 
We'll need pix and discriptions of the differences in the motors.
Dave L.
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Where do you want to start?
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(02-13-2024, 09:55 AM)David Luciani Wrote: So Billy Rice asked a good question on facebook.
He wants a way to i.d. mccullochs without any tags or numbers.
It's been posted in the past long ago but I suspect is no longer available.
I'm posting this on my phone so no info from me today. 
We'll need pix and discriptions of the differences in the motors.

Van Deusen Motorsports has a lot of McBobs stuff there.

Bob Alexander
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Here are two Word documents that list the McCulloch kart engines and the features that identify them. These were created a long time ago, but I don't remember who compiled the information. 
.doc   Mc Standard series info.doc (Size: 136.5 KB / Downloads: 13)
.doc   Mc Super series info.doc (Size: 149.5 KB / Downloads: 9)
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(05-22-2024, 12:54 AM)Terry Bentley Wrote: Where do you want to start?

start with kart motors first. we can then add cross reference parts from saws. also con add what saws can be converted to kart,
Dave L.
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(05-23-2024, 03:00 PM)Michael Burke Wrote: Here are two Word documents that list the McCulloch kart engines and the features that identify them. These were created a long time ago, but I don't remember who compiled the information. 

thank you mike. 
somewhere i had this list but it'll be easier to start over at this point.
the plan is a new mcculloch i.d. section like we created years ago that got lost in the crash..
Dave L.
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