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Beauty of old electrical and measuring things, etc.
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[QUOTE="dlgoff, post: 6287824, member: 4449"] I've been mostly absent from PF rebuilding a [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maytag']Maytag, Inc.[/URL] (originally, The Maytag Washing Machine Company) two cylinder model 72 [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit-and-miss_engine']Hit-and-miss engine[/URL]. It had been out-doors and full of rain water. But after two cans of WD-40 penetrating oil and two bottles of Naval Jelly rust dissolver, I was able to take the thing apart, clean, and paint. I purchased a gasket set, a piston ring set, and a muffler then reassembled. Here are some pictures of the finished project. [ATTACH type="full" alt="front.jpg"]255768[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full" alt="back.jpg"]255769[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full" alt="top.jpg"]255770[/ATTACH] And since this is the Electrical Engineering forum, a look inside the magneto (flywheel with magnets removed). [ATTACH type="full" alt="magneto.jpg"]255771[/ATTACH] As soon as the weather is better, I'm taking the engine outside and starting it; hopefully. [/QUOTE]
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