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Re: sometimes you get lucky--early Jensen 10
« on: May 15, 2021, 06:43:23 pm »
Thanks guys. Jan, you were exactly right as confirmed by Gil who called to say it was made in 1945. My eyes aren't properly trained for observing these Jensen details. I think this was the easiest engine to get running that I've ever owned. Fill with water, oil, plug it in. Definitely built to last. I'm more partial to German engines which are (usually) much more fussy to get to proper running condition again.