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<blockquote data-quote="mr scoops" data-source="post: 593548" data-attributes="member: 14100"><p>No end float as far as I'm aware. I bought it and have run it whilst building my new engine.</p><p>It's a 1584cc. The only issue is the threads have gone in the case for the engine bar. I have tried to helicoil them but not massively successful. I am going to drill out the holes and up the thread sizes, the two larger holes will go from M10 to M12, and the the lower M8 will go to M10. So your engine bar will require the holes opening up slightly. I thought this is the best way to go rather than trying to fix the threads.</p><p></p><p>It's the only issue AFAIK. As it's a full turnkey I will be putting it up for £850 ono. When I whip it out I will put in the stand I have and video it running.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr scoops, post: 593548, member: 14100"] No end float as far as I'm aware. I bought it and have run it whilst building my new engine. It's a 1584cc. The only issue is the threads have gone in the case for the engine bar. I have tried to helicoil them but not massively successful. I am going to drill out the holes and up the thread sizes, the two larger holes will go from M10 to M12, and the the lower M8 will go to M10. So your engine bar will require the holes opening up slightly. I thought this is the best way to go rather than trying to fix the threads. It's the only issue AFAIK. As it's a full turnkey I will be putting it up for £850 ono. When I whip it out I will put in the stand I have and video it running. [/QUOTE]
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