Posted by beau5278 on January 30, 2009 at 17:51:31 from (67.240.185.246):
In Reply to: Maytag coil posted by goatroper on January 27, 2009 at 08:09:53:
teddy52food said: (quoted from post at 04:28:06 01/28/09) After doing some more checking, it would be a model 92 engine. The 34 must be the washer model.
On the model 92 the exhaust port came out of the cylinder pointed towards the ground on the model 82 the exhaust port and sparkplug pointed towards the flywheel.The model 82s that I've seen don't have kickstarts either,the kickstart mechanism was on the washing machine.The early 82s used a different ignition,I don't remember for sure what it was,the late 82s and the 92s used the Bosch FY-ED 4 ignition.I have a couple of extra good coils if your interested PM me.
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