nope the regular version at 124cc....
S41S,
Buick is always credited with having the first example of this engine. Pontiac also used the Buick version. Olds had their own version with a different cylinder head. Later, GM sold the rights to Rover and Rover used this design for over 40 years.
Joat
MG-A never had the 215 in it, but I know somebody who built one.
I can imagine somebody doing it to an Opel.
Yeah you've guys posted some damn cool saws but none of them has helped put food on my table.
sorry to highjack thread,
but think i found a solo rex that runs.... was wondering how much they would be worth and cant find a decent video of one, was wondering how big a bar they can really pull...even as big as they are, they were made in 58'???...so seems they wouldn't have as much power as today'ssaws??? was hoping for first hand experience......
Ask Rick H, I think his dad used to race Rex's in the old days. With 1/2" square chain and rakers filed to bikesaw specs (.100), they must have had tons of torque.
Growing up my father had a 1970 Opal with that transplanted V-8. Great runner, needed alot of attention.
Strangely, he sold it shortly before I turned 16...
I would love to try an SP125, i thought my "little" SP81 pulled well. BTW you Buick fans sure jacked the crap outta this threadopcorn:
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