help with maytag engines

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hammermill
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help with maytag engines

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well today at a estate sale i picked up a couple maytag washing machine motors that seem to be complete(i hope) and a two cylinder in a box with a parts manual(service)
this is meant to be my interest into a local old iron show. i dont want a multi hundred pounder so these maytags can fill the bill for now.

so i need a few maytag guru,s to set me on the right course to getting them running and cleaned up. and the 3rd back together maybe even some guidance to a supertive forum on the subject cant hurt.
myrickmachine
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Here, try this- lots of info
http://www.maytagclub.com/
hammermill
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thank you i hadnt thought of clubs.
loggerhogger
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Re: help with maytag engines

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You want to be sure to use 30wt Non Detergent oil in your fuel mixture. I believe that they want to be at a 16 to 1 ratio.
dly31
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