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Well picked this up yesterday.
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Traded a couple little 50cc jonnys for it.

Sadly quite low compression:( well not like fried but certainly not what the paint on the handle says. But still I have a strong runner beat up 1 I could throw this around. I do have a piston n cylinder somewhere too so will see

Or I might pinch that nice 44A for a 7-10 :)
 
Yeah very much original. The hour meter on the handle doesn't match the feel on the cord so I suspect it's carbon scored or heck could of drank straight gas. Dunno. She runs fine but won't be a beast a 700 should be.

Wish it was a 7-10. Love the lightweight tank n starter. Have like 4 7-10s but not tidy like this

I grab any 10 series I can. Dead or alive the parts are so handy to have.

Need to do crank seals in a sp70. Sp81 and the 850 seems to have a leak somewhere too. Carb kits weren't helping any of them. Hopefully not all buggerd intake boots
 
Interesting repair done20241124_112933.jpg
Oddly very clean 20241124_113230.jpg
Piston not terrible. Pretty normal looking from usual Mac's of this age. The scores are very fine not deep at all20241124_114013.jpg
Compression feels alot better than I thought on the flywheel by hand. Could be now it's drowned in crankcase slop from tipping it about while working on it perhaps. Not hissing away like a badly scored bore and rings are nice n free.

Hmmm. Just seems kinda weak on the cord

I've got another pretty beat old girl that will hang on its cord long enough for you to give up n put it back down. This thing certainly not. And certainly not needed is the decomp button

Maybe I should just fix the leak in the tank n run it
 
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