wobbedennis wrote:I have this old style, brown Techumsa engine that I need to find the numbers on, so I can get a set of floats for. It has the old Indian logo on it, and it says to use 30W in the summer and 5W-30 in the winter. That's all I have that and the address to the plant it was made at.
wobbedennis wrote:it's off of a wood splitter, but I don't think it's the original to the splitter. It's a modern design. It's bolt pattern is odd too. It bolts into the block, no nuts required to secure the engine, kind of. It's got a mounting bracket that is bolted to the bottom of the block, and bends down, to where it then bolts to the machine. it does that on both sides. It's a gravity fed system, and the fuel line runs behind the fly wheel. It's a L-head engine, and I looked for a tag or a stamp of any kind, I cannot find one any where. There are just the stickers that are on the engine's shroud.
Confirmed. Number 632019A - also has a dampener spring included in kit, as spacing between hinge is smaller... and of course the disclaimer instructions "only use where originally equipped"...ToroRedIron wrote:Not but ONE float....632019. I've been out of
the loop for some time now, and this brass float
may be replaced by a plastic version?
Still areBrass versions
were abundant in the aftermarket (Rotary, Oregon, Stens)
631021B needle & seat and bowl O-ring. You'll need that,
too.
ToroRedIron
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