Can't believe that 7 years has past since I posted this Christmas tree picture. Left to Right: PM800, PM850, PM8200, SP125C, 1-60, PM800, PM700, PM5700, PM800 and bottom center - DE80
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Of these the only ones I still have are the two PM800s, the PM700, the SP125C and the 1-60.
I had only the PM700 and the 1-60 before joining AS. Just the 82cc MACs I have had since joining make quite a pile.
SP81E (good motor but not running) - gave to younger member
PM850 (good motor but not running) - gave to younger member
PM850 (runner) - sold on eBay
PM850 (rebuilt) - gave to distinguished member
PM800 - traded to Brian
DE80 (runner) - sold on eBay
PM8200 (poorly running) - gave to distinguished member
PM800 (all good runners) - still have 5
PM805 (good runner until recently, needs card rebuilt) - acquired from Joey
DE80 (like new) - acquired from a non-MAC member.
PM800 (ready to be reassembled following a cold seize).
Total 15 (not counting couple of donor saws)
125Cs also started sprouting since the picture.
1 traded to Brian, 4 remaining plus an ill-fated kart saw.
Really been blessed hanging out here. Hope all have a Merry Christmas.
Ron
Has anyone come across a workable SKF seal for the the flywheel side one a 7-10a. I think I should change the seals for good measure
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not SKF but,
F/W seal: 65736 / 61618, crosses to National / Timken 471551
I just sent my 125 cylinder to be re-plated and am pumped to get it back, also having my piston skirt coated as well while they have anything; Did you use US Chrome too? Sorry if you answered in previous post this thread is huge!Got my SP125c cylinder back from plating. Cannot wait to get it back together and get it in some wood. I have a question that maybe someone here can answer. I have everything to get it back together except the seals but they are on their way and the rod bearings. I cannot find rod bearings the same part number as what the IPL list. I can find the bearings for the 101B, they are listed under a different part number and I don't know if they are the same and just the part number is different because it is a kart engine or are they different all together? Wonder if anyone would know the answer.
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Here is a few of my collection.
Telescoping gauges and a micrometer only way to get good results
I did use US Chrome. I wished I had gotten my piston coated. They done an excellent job on my cylinder.
Brian
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