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Martti Mattila

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What would you do with this Lycoming 435 engine that was donated to me. It turns with ease and seems that some conservation has been done, only crankcase venting is left open. Find the prop hub and make it running, or sell parts to U.S.A. it now sites in Finland. No papers, five extra cylinders and rusted crankcase. Run it til it blows and then donated to museum, or what. Any ideas, at least I need that prop hub. Merry C. and Happy N. Y.
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