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Experimental In-line four, air cooled, 200 cu.in.

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BBerson

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Topic of the day. Could I build an air cooled in-line four, four stroke aviation engine from automotive parts?
I found a company that did in 1940, called Skymotor. It used Ford Model A parts. With 201 cu.in. and weighed 186 pounds and 60 hp at 2050 rpm.
But I can’t find any 200 cu.in. in-line automotive engines for parts?
 

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