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HI, My step son trashed the free air motor in his 76 spitfire and I was hopeing someone could tell me what I should be looking for or settle for? I know next to nothing about sleds and any help will be appreciated!! Thanks Stu
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Post by Deere or Nothin' »

Hi Stu99. '78 was the first year for the Spitfire. In '78 and '79 they were green and used a Kohler engine. There's one on ebay right now with a day left. It is auction #230196843206, and it's in Angola, Indiana. Maybe that's close to your location. In '80 they started using Kawasaki f/a and painted them black. So, if your sled is green, it has a Kohler, if it's black, it has a Kawasaki.
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and both engines fit right into each body.
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P.S.. The date stamped on the tunnel is the manufacture date. Maybe the 6 in '76 is actually an 8. Sometimes they're hard to read. It's a common mistake for people to refer to a machine by it's production date. It drives me crazy on ebay sometimes. In other words, if it was built in '78, it's actual model year is '79.
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Post by Deere or Nothin' »

Spitfireguy; that's the part I wasn't sure of. I didn't know if a Kohler would bolt to a Kawasaki mount plate and vice versa. But that's nothing that a drill wouldn't cure anyway.
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stu99.. What did he trash on the motor?..Have you tore it down? I have a couple spitfire Kohler Motors laying around..Maybe an easy fix?? Just a thought... Frankie...(Iowa)
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The color is green, the problem is the cylinders are scored according to the guy who was trying to fix it for us. There are a few other small troubles, like cables and such. I looke don e-bay, but again, not knowing what to look for...kohler 341 the right one? Thanks everyone for the fast responses!!
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Post by JDFanPa »

No offense but if you have limited sled knowledge you would be best to stick with an exact motor from the same yr sled. If your having a skilled person do the work the kawasaki motor could be an option if he wants to go that way. It might be a good idea to have him repair your motor also then you will know for sure your starting with a good motor. Most important thing is make sure he determines why the cylinders got scored to begin with so it doesnt happeb again.
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Hey River Rat
I've got a 79 Spit that needs a CDI and could always use a spare motor.
Any spare CDI ? Do the motors run? That is, if your willing to part with one

Thanks

Jeff
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1979 Spitfires ( 2 ), 1980 Liquifires ( 2 ), 1999 A/C ZR 440 SnoPro, 1996 A/C ZRT600, 1929 Graham Paige 612
Gotta love a 2 stroke !
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I will be tearing down a good Kohler 340, with good compression and be willing to sell the cylinders, pistons, and crank as a package; all you will need is a gasket kit and rings to complete your rebuild. If that is the way you want to go, PM me on a price. The only reason I am tearing it down is because I have all new NOS parts that I need to use up; no reason to sit there and collect dust!
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Mine is complte. Just ned a CDI I believe ( no spark)
Could always use extra parts Though. Any CDI's ND1?
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i had a 80 and a 78 spit and i swithed the motors. took me one afternoon in my back yard.spitfires fit into other spits like nothing. would anybody no if a snowfire would be interchangable with a spit?
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Post by Liquifire 4/6 »

Spitfireguy wrote: would anybody no if a snowfire would be interchangable with a spit?
The Snowfire engine is identical to the 80-82 Spitfire mill. The only differences would be the exhaust manifold, the carb and the engine base plate as far as I know.
Peter from Roblin, Manitoba
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