[SEL] Maytag Information Needed
ALLEN JEFFREY
transteck2 at msn.com
Mon Jun 7 16:13:11 PDT 2004
Francis,
Check out:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=63952&item=3820241986&rd=1
for a gas tank. Seller also has a bracket for sale that might be what you
are looing for.
Jeff
>From: FRM8198 at aol.com
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>Subject: [SEL] Maytag Information Needed
>Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 22:48:32 EDT
>
>Hi List,
>I understand from the research I have completed that the two cylinder
>Maytag
>came with one of 5 (five) different gas tanks. The unit that I have has
>the
>aluminum tank and therefore it doesn't have a flat mounting base. The
>other
>tanks are made of cast iron with provisions to hold the engine down. This
>particular model of Maytag (with the aluminum tank) that I have is supposed
>to hang
>from an overhead mount. The P.O. of this engine made a mount so that the
>engine can be fitted to a flat surface. In order to do this, the top of
>the gas
>tank was modified to fasten 4 (four) brackets with bolts.
>I would like to obtain a cast tank or find out how this engine was
>originally
>mounted to an overhead mount. To date, I haven't been able locate a
>different gas or how the overhead mount is fabricated and where it attaches
>to the
>engine. Can anyone point me in the right direction to either find a
>replacement
>cast iron tank or how to make the overhead mount and connect it to the
>engine?
>
>
>Francis Maciel
>Santa Maria, California
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