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Scott Kneisel
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Vintage Karting items owned: '63 Rupp Grand Prix, 66 Rupp Chappy, Mc6's, Mc8, Mc10's, Mc20's
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Re: Junior Vintage Engines

Post by Scott Kneisel » Sat Feb 11, 2012 9:52 pm

I have 2 Mc2's on my shelf right now. Just finished both of them. One is mine, one is Chris M's. They are pretty cool, they are 100cc and use an Mc7 crank and piston, just the rod is different. It looks like an mc7 rod but has a slot in the bottom and a split bushing that fits where the needle bearings go on all the other Macs.

I am also restoring an Mc1 which has a totally different crank and rod. The crank has a larger crank pin and the rod is aluminum like a Clinton rod.
Get this, the block is similar to an Mc15 saw block but only has 3 intake ports drilled (one on the front side and 2 on the back side), two exhaust ports drilled and no 3rd ports. It also has a bushing piston pin and is 80cc. Float carb that you can't even get your little finger thru and 2 miniature reeds.

Must have been a SCREEMER!!!!! LMAO

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steveohara
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Re: Junior Vintage Engines

Post by steveohara » Sun Feb 12, 2012 2:13 am

Scott,

A friend just sent me another Mac 2 and it doesn't have an intake manifold. Just wondering what the Mac 2s you have are fitted with for a reed petal and guard? Are they the thin metal version or the phenolic reeds?
What about the guard.... do they have the full formed cover, the thin metal arms that plug into the plate or the tapered metal shape like the later models?
The Mc 2 in my collection was built from parts so I don't rely on it as a reference for what is correct.
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Steve O'Hara

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Scott Kneisel
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Vintage Karting items owned: '63 Rupp Grand Prix, 66 Rupp Chappy, Mc6's, Mc8, Mc10's, Mc20's
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Re: Junior Vintage Engines

Post by Scott Kneisel » Sun Feb 12, 2012 3:16 pm

Steve,
Only one had a manifold and it had an untapped shroud tab on it unlike what is shown in the IPL. The reed plate had no reed guard at all. It was a phenolic reed with just a flat plate and lock tab. With the ribs in the Mc2 block, it didn't really need as guard or stop, the ribs do that. The thicker phenolic reed necessitates use of a thick gasket so the hex bolt heads do not interfere with the ribs up by the ports. Fortunately I had a couple of those original thick gaskets.
My engine is going on the display shelf, Chris is gonna run his in the Clinton WB class. I expect it will be a pretty good runner even though ports are not all drilled and we are putting a small Tilly on it. The 6 cu-in helps out a lot.
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