Tell me I wasn't dreaming. Some time around 1977 I worked on a tractor, I think a ZAU,
the construction of the engine was different.
I remember bolt on cylinders. Blind bored (not not bored through). The valves were overhead
in the sense they were entirely above the piston. But they were horizontal. Activated by a long rocker
arm that reached down to the cam? And the head was like a flat head, just a cover, but 90 degrees from most engines.
Can't remember much about the manifolds. Can anyone straighten me out. Was this a good engine-economical,long lasting?
Want insight.
Thanks!
the construction of the engine was different.
I remember bolt on cylinders. Blind bored (not not bored through). The valves were overhead
in the sense they were entirely above the piston. But they were horizontal. Activated by a long rocker
arm that reached down to the cam? And the head was like a flat head, just a cover, but 90 degrees from most engines.
Can't remember much about the manifolds. Can anyone straighten me out. Was this a good engine-economical,long lasting?
Want insight.
Thanks!