Very good original condition. 100% complete and original . The motor is free and has good compression. Please feel free to ask questions. i have purchased and installed the original equipment carburetor rich and lean adjustment knob, washer and acorn nut. this part was missing on my original auction but a kind ebay user sent me a message he had the missing parst and kindly sold them to me , now the motor is complete thank you and good luck
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