Model 93 rat motor
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Model 93 rat motor
This is a non reeded motor, were they plain or painted black when new?
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Plain as I remember.--------------Clarence
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Cases - satin pewter-ish paint. Cylinder head - natural unpainted alloy. Cylinder - flat black. I've seen some cases that were simply burnished that look awfully nice too.
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Before I get too deep into this motor, (already have it apart), would anyone be interested in it as is? Or should I go ahead and do the rebuild?
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Dan may know of a customer for that rat motor, send me an e-mail [email protected] and I will send contact info, Bruce Young
Bruce Young - HodakaPartsIdaho
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As to the case finish, I was gonna have it vapor blasted and see how that looks.
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Bruce's contact isn't interested, so it's still available or I'll just go ahead and overhaul it. Might be ready for York, or for HD.
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Engine No? How much?
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Motor #: M 87xx, needs crank rebuilt, will need new bore although the cylinder looks to be stock or near that, ( didn't have piston in it) . The post under the sprocket has been welded. Other than that a stock overhaul should cover it , looks good. Has correct ignition and tranny. Missing the kick return spring. Say $325.
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