MISCELLANEOUS
PHOTOS

I bought this '65-'66 engine for spare parts,
but it appears to be in relatively good condition (internally). Maybe
I'll just clean it up and use it.

Update: I took the engine apart. It's in great shape! Even after spending
years under a tree (in an abandoned longnose) and a couple of decades
stored in a barn, it's basically in running order. All bearings are
tight, no damage. Cylinder walls are smooth.
After
some more examination, it was determined that the propable reason the
car was abandoned back then was air leakage in the carburetor. There
was considerable play in the throttle pin which caused the engine to
get too much air. Thankfully this has not caused so much overheating
that the pistons would have seized.
THE
ORIGINAL PISTONS:

I think I need new pistons and bearings...
GEARBOX

Gearbox cleaned and painted.
Here's
how to differentiate the gearboxes:

3-speed gearbox for 2-strokers. Very simple, no raised lines on the
differential case, "old style" drive shaft assembly.

The 4-speed gearbox for newer strokers and early V4 (up to about 1967). Very easy to tell
apart, there's a huge "4" in the casing. This has the differential
and drive shafts of a V4.

A different type of early 4-speed gearbox (approximately 1968).

The standard V4 gearbox, easy to tell apart from the earlier ones. Raised
lines on the gearbox and differential case.
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