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Re: Re: 52 super m
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Posted by jayme on July 20, 2002 at 13:05:43 from (207.179.180.76):
In Reply to: Re: 52 super m posted by The Red on July 20, 2002 at 09:58:48:
How much is a super m worth? wide front,ok rubber,stuck engine(ran last year) converted to 12 volts,ok tin work,needs some tlc it has a hydraulic valve behind the belt pully and another one added on infront of the headlight support, i dont know what the tranny is like, but the resevoir is bolted under the clutch housing and is about 12" square and 10 " high , I will see if I can get a picture soon,I am busy with haying. the carb butterflies are also stuck. How does the throttle control work,looks to me like there is a rod that runs fron the control to the thing (goveroner?) infront of the carb and there is a 1" Tube that runs from the goveroner back to the top of the carb. is this more complicated than it looks?
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