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Some of the earlier saws are 5mm. Best to measure it.I've used 7mm accel racing wire,with the copper core. Must be metal.
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Some of the earlier saws are 5mm. Best to measure it.I've used 7mm accel racing wire,with the copper core. Must be metal.
Your right, let me clarify. I made it fit . Most of your racing wires are solid silicon jacket, so if it was tight I would remove the coating.Some of the earlier saws are 5mm. Best to measure it.
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I think mine's a RH start 10-10 auto, number 10-60005 or 600006 but yes, I think it's an early one. I'm hoping the coil wire and maybe a fuel line are all it needs.Some of the earlier saws are 5mm. Best to measure it.
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I would like to get my hands on one but that is a bit spendy. There was one on display in 2014 at the The Top of The Lake Snowmobile Museum | Naubinway, Michigan. Did they ever get put in some kind of machine and used??Any idea who bought this? It ended with 1 bid if I understand correctly.
McCulloch BP-399-T, Vintage Snowmobile Engine, Vintage Kart, Collectors | eBay
Mark
I haven't run her yet... I'm in the middle of shifting.Awwww maaaate cool it's arrived.
Yes very gorgeous. Isn't it crazy how light it feels.. she running yet?
Lucky its a cube carb.
Well done and thanks Mr Ruamati for helping a brother out
I haven't run her yet... I'm in the middle of shifting.
I actually thought it seems heavy for the size.... like they packed a lot in.
And yes he gave me a great deal.![]()
It seems weird to me that they put out such a big ugly heavy 610/650 brick in the 80s when they had made something much nicer in the 60s.