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  1. OOps. You are correct. It is a MAGNADYNE in line 6 cyl. Gas engine.
  2. Yeah BOBWhite. Lets try that. My email is patricknorbertjay@gmail.com . I don't really know what else to try. The pics are from the other day when I got it running. But, lets try.
  3. Well? I guess I cannot load pictures. It says server error when I tried to post from my Android phone. I was able to add text. But, not pics . I don't know why. Any Ideas?
  4. Thanks all for the welcome. Also, for the info. I was thinking a fuel issue as well. It does have a Carter electric fuel pump. I am suspect of it. I had to tap on it to get it to pump after sitting with no fuel in it. The in cab tank was rebuilt when the restoration was done 20 years ago. The truck only gets to go outside when paraded or going to a show. It gets ran out of fuel when stored. I am not a believer in that. I recommend that it be ran and driven at least a few times throughout the year. But, I am not in charge. Here are a few pics while she was inside the shed. I will get more when I have it cleaned up and outside.
  5. Hi all. Just an update here. I was able to read the engine number better after we got it out of the shed it was stored in. The number on the block is actually EN 377 43 65. I still cannot find anything on this. But, While driving it back to our shop. I drove it in direct. 1st and 2nd worked well witth plenty of power. When I put it in 3rd (direct), it ran good for awhile. Then it started running very rough. If I shifted down it would clear up and run fine. Almost like the governor isn't working under power. If I can figure this engine out, I can figure the governor out too. Thanks Pat
  6. Hi All. I am brand new to the sight. I am working on a 1951 A-40 Concrete Mixer. It has a Smith mixer on it. I am trying to figure out what the engine is. I am having trouble locating anything on it. The engine is a Maxydyne inline 6 Gasoline engine. The number, I think is on the front right (passenger side) corner on the block. The Number is E 1(or capital I) 377 43 65. I set the points at .020 and it started up. It hasn't ran in several years. It needs a new fuel pump. This truck was restored in the early 90's. It was used in parades. When I get it up and running. And, cleaned up. So, I can get it outside for some pictures. I will post them for ya. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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