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guys my girls dad has a stone crusher to make gravel and i was wandering how good would it work on a car he also has another in line 4 in a generator and i wana put it wit a 1951 truck
sorry I meant how would the engine would do in a car,i know it won't have a lot of power but it would be cool if I used the engine on the truck...idk wat the year is the engine but I know tat its an ford inline 4 the one in the generator is a je*p four in line...ill take pics today and post them
its a industrial engine the type is if5-3001 and the serial is A-5926-1300[IMG]file:///Volumes/NO%20NAME/DCIM/100SANPH/SANY1232.JPG[/IMG] and it has an other number its EAE-6015-H any ideas i looked up and nothing came up
its a industrial engine the type is if5-3001 and the serial is A-5926-1300[IMG]file:///Volumes/NO%20NAME/DCIM/100SANPH/SANY1232.JPG[/IMG] and it has an other number its EAE-6015-H any ideas i looked up and nothing came up
Depending on how new it is, it could very well be the Ford 2.3 industrial engine, which is very little different from an automotive 2.3
Could also be a 1.3L Kent, or a 1.6L Kent, they've been used in small industrial applications
for about 40 years. Last one I played with was a 1.3L in a Tennant sweeper/scrubber. Great
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