02-11-2020, 08:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-11-2020, 08:54 PM by doug tenney.)
Brian,
Not to worry, Bob didn't overlook he Mc45. It's on the Super Series chart.
I am definitely not the authority, but... here goes.
Until they ran out of numbers, McCulloch used this system for kart engines:
"Standard Series" motors were given single-digit model numbers, i.e., Mc5, Mc6,...,Mc9.
"Super Series" motors were given two-digit model numbers (excluding the Mc49X, which was its own series).
After the Mc9, they needed a new approach, hence the Mc90, Mc91X and so on.
Also, the Super Series became Mc101X (and eventually the Mc102 if your name is Carl Haydt ).
Not to worry, Bob didn't overlook he Mc45. It's on the Super Series chart.
I am definitely not the authority, but... here goes.
Until they ran out of numbers, McCulloch used this system for kart engines:
"Standard Series" motors were given single-digit model numbers, i.e., Mc5, Mc6,...,Mc9.
"Super Series" motors were given two-digit model numbers (excluding the Mc49X, which was its own series).
After the Mc9, they needed a new approach, hence the Mc90, Mc91X and so on.
Also, the Super Series became Mc101X (and eventually the Mc102 if your name is Carl Haydt ).