Does anyone recognize this Sachs conversion??
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Does anyone recognize this Sachs conversion??
I know it is a 4.2, but need more info on builder. It has an aluminum colored case and a Sachs crank. The rear of the case has been relieved and there is no provosion for a smoke tap. Also, the prop adapter has a threads on the inside, and a dimple machined into the end of the crank. Has a C&H spark-coupled ignition system.
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Does anyone recognize this Sachs conversion??
Thanks for the quick info. I had a suspicion that may be what it is. Has a lot of the old A&M traits(sure glad it has a Sachs crank), but that prop hub threw me. I guess that is for the scale props Byron had?
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