Sparkwizard
Recruit
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2023
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Hi. I'm Dave and I am new here. I come from the dry land tractor and Mini bike community.
I have a couple of Tecumseh snow blower engines from the dark ages about 30-40 years ago.
We have a problem hot rodding these little engines because the connecting rods are weak. I have been told that some of the old Eska and Sears/ Ted Williams Tecumseh engines had steel connecting rods and were designed to run at 7800 RPM. I have been picking up some of these old motors for parts. Does anybody know, or remember if the rods are made of steel?
Thanks Dave
I have a couple of Tecumseh snow blower engines from the dark ages about 30-40 years ago.
We have a problem hot rodding these little engines because the connecting rods are weak. I have been told that some of the old Eska and Sears/ Ted Williams Tecumseh engines had steel connecting rods and were designed to run at 7800 RPM. I have been picking up some of these old motors for parts. Does anybody know, or remember if the rods are made of steel?
Thanks Dave