??----How can fuel " puddle " at the top of the combustion chamber in a 2 stroke ???----Please explain.
This is a picture of the engine upon which some sporting news media published an information post on the differences in the design including the tilting you see in the picture.....unlike most other engines with a 90* drive line. I can't find the article, but as you can see in the picture, the combustion chamber is tilted forward when the engine is clamped to a transom in what would normally be the vertical position.
So its an early '60s, not a 70 eras design. The cowling sits straight, but looking under the cowling,....if you could in the picture........ the slope of the drive shaft shows you the slope of the crankshaft which is tilted forward. The problem with this design is as folks on here have posted is the fact that the pinion connected to the bottom of the drive shaft, does not mate at 90* with the gearing on the rear of F and R gears. I guess that turned out to be such a problem that they dispensed with that idea and made later models in the conventional manner.
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