info on FS28 honda engine
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Re: info on FS28 honda engine
"muzza" <muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote in
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> previous post was wrong.
>
> looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
>
> plus a link to a site that could help thx.
In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I am
aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY old.
Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
Ebay.
I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
Scott.
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news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
> previous post was wrong.
>
> looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
>
> plus a link to a site that could help thx.
In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I am
aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY old.
Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
Ebay.
I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
Scott.
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Re: info on FS28 honda engine
"muzza" <muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote in
news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
> previous post was wrong.
>
> looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
>
> plus a link to a site that could help thx.
In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I am
aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY old.
Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
Ebay.
I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
Scott.
Remove q from address to reply
news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
> previous post was wrong.
>
> looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
>
> plus a link to a site that could help thx.
In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I am
aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY old.
Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
Ebay.
I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
Scott.
Remove q from address to reply
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Re: info on FS28 honda engine
"muzza" <muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote in
news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
> previous post was wrong.
>
> looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
>
> plus a link to a site that could help thx.
In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I am
aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY old.
Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
Ebay.
I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
Scott.
Remove q from address to reply
news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
> previous post was wrong.
>
> looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
>
> plus a link to a site that could help thx.
In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I am
aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY old.
Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
Ebay.
I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
Scott.
Remove q from address to reply
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Re: info on FS28 honda engine
"muzza" <muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote in
news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
> previous post was wrong.
>
> looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
>
> plus a link to a site that could help thx.
In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I am
aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY old.
Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
Ebay.
I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
Scott.
Remove q from address to reply
news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
> previous post was wrong.
>
> looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
>
> plus a link to a site that could help thx.
In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I am
aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY old.
Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
Ebay.
I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
Scott.
Remove q from address to reply
#6
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Re: info on FS28 honda engine
In article <Xns948AE216B397scarrolltxprodigynet@207.115.63.15 8>, scott
carroll <scarrollqtx@prodigy.net> wrote:
> "muzza" <muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote in
> news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
>
> > previous post was wrong.
> >
> > looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
> >
> > plus a link to a site that could help thx.
>
> In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I am
> aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY old.
> Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
> http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
> but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
> Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
> check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
> possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
> channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
> Ebay.
> I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
> but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
> Scott.
> Remove q from address to reply
Hello,
I just checked my book and could not find a Honda car engine that had the
number FS28. The only F Honda car engines in the book were the F22A and
F23A1. Please recheck the number and repost. Could it have been a Honda
motorcycle engine?
carroll <scarrollqtx@prodigy.net> wrote:
> "muzza" <muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote in
> news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
>
> > previous post was wrong.
> >
> > looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
> >
> > plus a link to a site that could help thx.
>
> In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I am
> aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY old.
> Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
> http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
> but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
> Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
> check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
> possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
> channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
> Ebay.
> I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
> but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
> Scott.
> Remove q from address to reply
Hello,
I just checked my book and could not find a Honda car engine that had the
number FS28. The only F Honda car engines in the book were the F22A and
F23A1. Please recheck the number and repost. Could it have been a Honda
motorcycle engine?
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Re: info on FS28 honda engine
In article <Xns948AE216B397scarrolltxprodigynet@207.115.63.15 8>, scott
carroll <scarrollqtx@prodigy.net> wrote:
> "muzza" <muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote in
> news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
>
> > previous post was wrong.
> >
> > looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
> >
> > plus a link to a site that could help thx.
>
> In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I am
> aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY old.
> Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
> http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
> but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
> Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
> check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
> possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
> channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
> Ebay.
> I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
> but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
> Scott.
> Remove q from address to reply
Hello,
I just checked my book and could not find a Honda car engine that had the
number FS28. The only F Honda car engines in the book were the F22A and
F23A1. Please recheck the number and repost. Could it have been a Honda
motorcycle engine?
carroll <scarrollqtx@prodigy.net> wrote:
> "muzza" <muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote in
> news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
>
> > previous post was wrong.
> >
> > looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
> >
> > plus a link to a site that could help thx.
>
> In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I am
> aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY old.
> Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
> http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
> but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
> Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
> check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
> possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
> channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
> Ebay.
> I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
> but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
> Scott.
> Remove q from address to reply
Hello,
I just checked my book and could not find a Honda car engine that had the
number FS28. The only F Honda car engines in the book were the F22A and
F23A1. Please recheck the number and repost. Could it have been a Honda
motorcycle engine?
#8
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Re: info on FS28 honda engine
In article <Xns948AE216B397scarrolltxprodigynet@207.115.63.15 8>, scott
carroll <scarrollqtx@prodigy.net> wrote:
> "muzza" <muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote in
> news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
>
> > previous post was wrong.
> >
> > looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
> >
> > plus a link to a site that could help thx.
>
> In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I am
> aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY old.
> Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
> http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
> but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
> Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
> check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
> possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
> channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
> Ebay.
> I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
> but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
> Scott.
> Remove q from address to reply
Hello,
I just checked my book and could not find a Honda car engine that had the
number FS28. The only F Honda car engines in the book were the F22A and
F23A1. Please recheck the number and repost. Could it have been a Honda
motorcycle engine?
carroll <scarrollqtx@prodigy.net> wrote:
> "muzza" <muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote in
> news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
>
> > previous post was wrong.
> >
> > looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
> >
> > plus a link to a site that could help thx.
>
> In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I am
> aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY old.
> Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
> http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
> but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
> Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
> check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
> possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
> channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
> Ebay.
> I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
> but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
> Scott.
> Remove q from address to reply
Hello,
I just checked my book and could not find a Honda car engine that had the
number FS28. The only F Honda car engines in the book were the F22A and
F23A1. Please recheck the number and repost. Could it have been a Honda
motorcycle engine?
#9
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Re: info on FS28 honda engine
In article <Xns948AE216B397scarrolltxprodigynet@207.115.63.15 8>, scott
carroll <scarrollqtx@prodigy.net> wrote:
> "muzza" <muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote in
> news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
>
> > previous post was wrong.
> >
> > looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
> >
> > plus a link to a site that could help thx.
>
> In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I am
> aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY old.
> Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
> http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
> but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
> Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
> check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
> possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
> channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
> Ebay.
> I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
> but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
> Scott.
> Remove q from address to reply
Hello,
I just checked my book and could not find a Honda car engine that had the
number FS28. The only F Honda car engines in the book were the F22A and
F23A1. Please recheck the number and repost. Could it have been a Honda
motorcycle engine?
carroll <scarrollqtx@prodigy.net> wrote:
> "muzza" <muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote in
> news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
>
> > previous post was wrong.
> >
> > looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
> >
> > plus a link to a site that could help thx.
>
> In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I am
> aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY old.
> Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
> http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
> but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
> Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
> check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
> possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
> channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
> Ebay.
> I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
> but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
> Scott.
> Remove q from address to reply
Hello,
I just checked my book and could not find a Honda car engine that had the
number FS28. The only F Honda car engines in the book were the F22A and
F23A1. Please recheck the number and repost. Could it have been a Honda
motorcycle engine?
#10
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Re: info on FS28 honda engine
it is in a tiller.
it appears to me to be a small motor bike engine but not sure
--
Regards
Muzza
"T. Nelson" <tnelson@nospam.com> wrote in message
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In article <Xns948AE216B397scarrolltxprodigynet@207.115.63.15 8>, scott
carroll <scarrollqtx@prodigy.net> wrote:
> "muzza" <muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote in
> news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
>
> > previous post was wrong.
> >
> > looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
> >
> > plus a link to a site that could help thx.
>
> In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I
am
> aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY
old.
> Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
> http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
> but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
> Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
> check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
> possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
> channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
> Ebay.
> I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
> but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
> Scott.
> Remove q from address to reply
Hello,
I just checked my book and could not find a Honda car engine that had the
number FS28. The only F Honda car engines in the book were the F22A and
F23A1. Please recheck the number and repost. Could it have been a Honda
motorcycle engine?
it appears to me to be a small motor bike engine but not sure
--
Regards
Muzza
"T. Nelson" <tnelson@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:tnelson-1002041127100001@pm4-broad-17.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
In article <Xns948AE216B397scarrolltxprodigynet@207.115.63.15 8>, scott
carroll <scarrollqtx@prodigy.net> wrote:
> "muzza" <muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote in
> news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
>
> > previous post was wrong.
> >
> > looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
> >
> > plus a link to a site that could help thx.
>
> In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I
am
> aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY
old.
> Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
> http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
> but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
> Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
> check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
> possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
> channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
> Ebay.
> I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
> but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
> Scott.
> Remove q from address to reply
Hello,
I just checked my book and could not find a Honda car engine that had the
number FS28. The only F Honda car engines in the book were the F22A and
F23A1. Please recheck the number and repost. Could it have been a Honda
motorcycle engine?
#11
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Re: info on FS28 honda engine
it is in a tiller.
it appears to me to be a small motor bike engine but not sure
--
Regards
Muzza
"T. Nelson" <tnelson@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:tnelson-1002041127100001@pm4-broad-17.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
In article <Xns948AE216B397scarrolltxprodigynet@207.115.63.15 8>, scott
carroll <scarrollqtx@prodigy.net> wrote:
> "muzza" <muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote in
> news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
>
> > previous post was wrong.
> >
> > looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
> >
> > plus a link to a site that could help thx.
>
> In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I
am
> aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY
old.
> Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
> http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
> but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
> Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
> check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
> possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
> channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
> Ebay.
> I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
> but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
> Scott.
> Remove q from address to reply
Hello,
I just checked my book and could not find a Honda car engine that had the
number FS28. The only F Honda car engines in the book were the F22A and
F23A1. Please recheck the number and repost. Could it have been a Honda
motorcycle engine?
it appears to me to be a small motor bike engine but not sure
--
Regards
Muzza
"T. Nelson" <tnelson@nospam.com> wrote in message
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In article <Xns948AE216B397scarrolltxprodigynet@207.115.63.15 8>, scott
carroll <scarrollqtx@prodigy.net> wrote:
> "muzza" <muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote in
> news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
>
> > previous post was wrong.
> >
> > looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
> >
> > plus a link to a site that could help thx.
>
> In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I
am
> aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY
old.
> Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
> http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
> but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
> Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
> check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
> possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
> channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
> Ebay.
> I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
> but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
> Scott.
> Remove q from address to reply
Hello,
I just checked my book and could not find a Honda car engine that had the
number FS28. The only F Honda car engines in the book were the F22A and
F23A1. Please recheck the number and repost. Could it have been a Honda
motorcycle engine?
#12
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: info on FS28 honda engine
it is in a tiller.
it appears to me to be a small motor bike engine but not sure
--
Regards
Muzza
"T. Nelson" <tnelson@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:tnelson-1002041127100001@pm4-broad-17.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
In article <Xns948AE216B397scarrolltxprodigynet@207.115.63.15 8>, scott
carroll <scarrollqtx@prodigy.net> wrote:
> "muzza" <muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote in
> news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
>
> > previous post was wrong.
> >
> > looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
> >
> > plus a link to a site that could help thx.
>
> In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I
am
> aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY
old.
> Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
> http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
> but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
> Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
> check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
> possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
> channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
> Ebay.
> I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
> but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
> Scott.
> Remove q from address to reply
Hello,
I just checked my book and could not find a Honda car engine that had the
number FS28. The only F Honda car engines in the book were the F22A and
F23A1. Please recheck the number and repost. Could it have been a Honda
motorcycle engine?
it appears to me to be a small motor bike engine but not sure
--
Regards
Muzza
"T. Nelson" <tnelson@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:tnelson-1002041127100001@pm4-broad-17.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
In article <Xns948AE216B397scarrolltxprodigynet@207.115.63.15 8>, scott
carroll <scarrollqtx@prodigy.net> wrote:
> "muzza" <muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote in
> news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
>
> > previous post was wrong.
> >
> > looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
> >
> > plus a link to a site that could help thx.
>
> In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I
am
> aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY
old.
> Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
> http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
> but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
> Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
> check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
> possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
> channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
> Ebay.
> I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
> but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
> Scott.
> Remove q from address to reply
Hello,
I just checked my book and could not find a Honda car engine that had the
number FS28. The only F Honda car engines in the book were the F22A and
F23A1. Please recheck the number and repost. Could it have been a Honda
motorcycle engine?
#13
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: info on FS28 honda engine
it is in a tiller.
it appears to me to be a small motor bike engine but not sure
--
Regards
Muzza
"T. Nelson" <tnelson@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:tnelson-1002041127100001@pm4-broad-17.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
In article <Xns948AE216B397scarrolltxprodigynet@207.115.63.15 8>, scott
carroll <scarrollqtx@prodigy.net> wrote:
> "muzza" <muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote in
> news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
>
> > previous post was wrong.
> >
> > looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
> >
> > plus a link to a site that could help thx.
>
> In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I
am
> aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY
old.
> Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
> http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
> but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
> Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
> check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
> possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
> channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
> Ebay.
> I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
> but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
> Scott.
> Remove q from address to reply
Hello,
I just checked my book and could not find a Honda car engine that had the
number FS28. The only F Honda car engines in the book were the F22A and
F23A1. Please recheck the number and repost. Could it have been a Honda
motorcycle engine?
it appears to me to be a small motor bike engine but not sure
--
Regards
Muzza
"T. Nelson" <tnelson@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:tnelson-1002041127100001@pm4-broad-17.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
In article <Xns948AE216B397scarrolltxprodigynet@207.115.63.15 8>, scott
carroll <scarrollqtx@prodigy.net> wrote:
> "muzza" <muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote in
> news:40271f29$0$28866$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u:
>
> > previous post was wrong.
> >
> > looking for a starter for this engine which is in a cultivator or tiller
> >
> > plus a link to a site that could help thx.
>
> In the USA the "F" prefix means a tiller. All the engine model numbers I
am
> aware of start with a "G". If we assume it is a G28 engine, it is VERY
old.
> Usually you can get Honda General Purpose Engine info at this website
> http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/welcome.html
> but this engine is too old to be included or maybe they were not sold in
> Europe. I work at a small engine repair shop in Lubbock, Texas and will
> check my parts lookup system for a part # and availibility but it is very
> possible that the starter is no longer availible through the regular parts
> channels.If you were armed with a part # you might turn up something on
> Ebay.
> I'll send whatever info I have, as I noticed no one else was responding,
> but this is a group for cars, not GP engines.
> Scott.
> Remove q from address to reply
Hello,
I just checked my book and could not find a Honda car engine that had the
number FS28. The only F Honda car engines in the book were the F22A and
F23A1. Please recheck the number and repost. Could it have been a Honda
motorcycle engine?
#14
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: info on FS28 honda engine
In article <40295384$0$5224$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>, "muzza"
<muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote:
> it is in a tiller.
> it appears to me to be a small motor bike engine but not sure
This newsgroup is related to Honda automobiles. You might be better off
finding a newsgroup related to tillers or Honda motorcycles.
<muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote:
> it is in a tiller.
> it appears to me to be a small motor bike engine but not sure
This newsgroup is related to Honda automobiles. You might be better off
finding a newsgroup related to tillers or Honda motorcycles.
#15
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: info on FS28 honda engine
In article <40295384$0$5224$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>, "muzza"
<muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote:
> it is in a tiller.
> it appears to me to be a small motor bike engine but not sure
This newsgroup is related to Honda automobiles. You might be better off
finding a newsgroup related to tillers or Honda motorcycles.
<muzzzza.at.optushome.com.au> wrote:
> it is in a tiller.
> it appears to me to be a small motor bike engine but not sure
This newsgroup is related to Honda automobiles. You might be better off
finding a newsgroup related to tillers or Honda motorcycles.