


I know, thats a 58 piston on the heavier rod. The 81 was still assembled, so it was difficult to snap a shot inside of crankcase. And the crankcase is not from a chainsaw, but just a reference pic thats still the same casting.
Moderator: Rob Voska
Heck you might as well cast up an aluminum jug with large fin area, machine a drop in liner, and add motoplat ignition while you are at it. Oh wait then there would not be anything left resembling a Power Products.ted johnson wrote:I came up with a machined crankcase/backplate that used all the 820 innards and the PP82 shrouds and cylinder with Hank's head. It's set up to take the big Mac reed cage with an HR in the stock location, plus a West Bend reed and HL in either or none of the other locations, as you machine it. As you can see from the attached JPEGs, it has built-in girdle attachment points. Too darn much money to machine it! Might have been fun with one of Hank's cylinders, though. A fun excercise for me on Pro/Engineer about five years ago.