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[QUOTE="Mr. Mean St., post: 1253664, member: 83173"] [b]Mr. Mean St.[/b] Hi Dan, Eric here. You made quote about my old shop ph. # in your text. That # is no longer in svc. My cell # is (516)661-4246 I'm very interested in doing something @ my place in Deposit, N.Y. this year, such as a spode fest east. You're also in luck about your RT 180, as I happen to have 2 of those ['95's] as well, one having a 1974 RD 350 twin in it, the other having the power reeds. Get rid of the oil injection & premix the fuel w/Amsoil 100-1. Also, if you're ambitious, I have a tool for putting the stock 175cc head in lathe to get bulk of material around spark plug out to mill head/hand finish squish chamber after removing bulk of head chamber material. Stock cyl. head is an outrage. Earlier 175 head may or may not fit, as the RT has a Brazilian produced Yammy engine in it. Call me, let's see if we can get something going in Deposit this year on a grand scale! Regards, Eric [/QUOTE]
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