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Originally Posted by Bob C
Here is an engine said to be from H&H.
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Chances are if those two pictures go together, the second one caused the first.
It would be interesting to see the inside of the block, and at what RPM the motor was turning when it came apart.
Also would be interesting to see the details on the crank. From the picture it looks like a "B" crank with welded on counterweights and ground to "A" dimensions.
There was a place in Lancaster, Adams Metalizing. They have done sleeves for me, not sure if they do seats.
John