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RE: anyone near utah needing a 920 motor Re: jug swap

Date : Tue, 18 Jan 2005 09:40:28 -0700
To : "'virago@xxxxxxxxxxxx'" <virago@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
From : Dawson Mike G Civ OO-ALC/ITIP <Mike.Dawson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject : RE: anyone near utah needing a 920 motor Re: jug swap
I'm in Utah and have a 920 motor just sitting around. No carbs though. Where
abouts in Utah are you Matt? 


Mike Dawson, ITIP
Functional System Administrator
Hill AFB
801.586.4790
Radio ID # 193

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-virago@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-virago@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of matt smith
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 11:45 PM
To: virago@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: anyone near utah needing a 920 motor Re: jug swap

Yea its a pig. I guess I am just gonna grab the carbs for parts, the cam
covers and the oil lines / banjo fittings but that's it. The engine is
missing the right side cover but clutch is there, clutch cover on left is
gone and so is the clutch rod n parts on left.

Think I'll hold out for the big dog 1000-1100 befor I make any changes.
Or spend 3 times as much on shipping as the parts cost.



James J Schneider wrote:
> 
> "Also its like what 150-180lbs, shipping isn't gonna be pretty. "
> 
> Well, I can tell you that I've lifted mine from a jack about 18" off 
> the ground up to a bench, and it was REALLY heavy, like hernia-heavy.  
> Cherry picker is much preferable.
> 
> Jeremy
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