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Continentail engine diagram

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Richard Hauk

12-30-2002 20:58:43




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I have a continetail F-162 flathead four which I am rebuilding. I really need a good exploded diagram for this engine as I have not been able to find one in any of my manuals. Does anyone know where I can get one. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Richard Hauk




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Mickey Cook

01-01-2003 05:15:35




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 Re: Continentail engine diagram in reply to Richard Hauk, 12-30-2002 20:58:43  
Go to this webb site. Link This site is called Big Dean in the search engings He probably has what you need. Let me know how you come out with you TO35. I have two of them one left to be restored



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ALAN

12-30-2002 21:35:51




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 Re: Continentail engine diagram in reply to Richard Hauk, 12-30-2002 20:58:43  
Is there a specific area you're having problems with or do you just need a good picture? I'll look. If I have one, I can e-mail it to you.



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Richard Hauk

01-04-2003 16:40:41




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 Re: Re: Continentail engine diagram in reply to ALAN, 12-30-2002 21:35:51  
Thanks for the replys. What I need is a really good picture of the components of the engine and how they fit together. The motor I have came in peices and I have a couple small peices left over that don't seem to fit anywhere. This is not a situation I like. I also seem to have a oil preasure relief valve that is different from the one pictured in my manual. The one in the manual has a cup around the spring. What I have or think I have is a ball on a rod that fits in the spring. Now my concern is that I might not even have the right part or it may be a different type of relief valve than is in the manual. Thanks Richard Hauk

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