I would have jumped in earlier and tried to warn you away from any engine that doesn't say "Made In China" on it but I was on hiatus.
Why are you messing around with these archaic engines?
Are you a glutton for punishment?
I fix electronics on radars, so...
1. More "mechanical" experience (I have zero).
2. They're American. And Americans like American made stuff.
3. I think the look cool.
4. Just for fun. I like to take things apart. That's what I did as a kid. That's what I do in the Army, and I like to do it as a hobby.
I'm curious if we find a dead Predator engine 30 years from now, it will run?
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Why are you messing around with these archaic engines?
Also, they were free. It only cost about $30 to get both of them running.... I've probably spent $100 on degreasers and paint, but I don't count that.
And, I already have a Predator, with an aftermarket air intake, jetted carb, and header.
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