The origin of the motor
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The origin of the motor
Hi, if anyone has suffered from such an engine? I only know that it is the engine with a capacity of 250 cm3. The absence of any numbers or characters. Apparently, this may be the BMW engine but no one is sure ... please help
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bartosz9670- Posts : 1
Join date : 2011-06-06
Re: The origin of the motor
I have seen one..
Many years ago at the West of England steam show, I cant remember what it is and it was a time before I could afford a Camera.
This is a similar engine, if not the same.
http://www.stationary-engine.net/Nuenen2009/Nuenen2009126.htm
I cant quite remember what the gentleman told me about them, would have remembered if he said BMW, Think it was something being with D, but as it was 6 years + ago my mind is drawing a blank.
Was very nice and ran lovely, tried to liberate it lol
Cheers Steve
Many years ago at the West of England steam show, I cant remember what it is and it was a time before I could afford a Camera.
This is a similar engine, if not the same.
http://www.stationary-engine.net/Nuenen2009/Nuenen2009126.htm
I cant quite remember what the gentleman told me about them, would have remembered if he said BMW, Think it was something being with D, but as it was 6 years + ago my mind is drawing a blank.
Was very nice and ran lovely, tried to liberate it lol
Cheers Steve
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