21:34 Aug 8, 2000 |
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na | crankcase web |
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na | crankcase bridge? locknut or breather assembly? |
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crankcase web Explanation: I am not absolutely certain on this, but I strongly suspect the mean the material joining the two sides of the housing in places where the crankshaft bearings are located. |
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crankcase bridge? locknut or breather assembly? Explanation: Looking at a picture of a engine (2nd URL) or a parts list (1st URL) might help. It might not be a separate part, but the place on the crankcase where the 2 parts are bolted together, see picture. I didn't find hits for crankcase bridge, but Br"ucke means bridge in many applications. Other possibilities as above. Hope this helps toward right track. Nancy Reference: http://atlanta.nortons.com/Engine/case.htm Reference: http://www.hobbies.net/os/engines/osmg0591.html |
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