I seem to remember the first 350CC 2 cyl opposed Yamato I saw the inside of had offset combustion chambers, and it also had "flat top" pistons. Maybe something that goes together in engine design?? I don't think there were that many made, so maybe that one was a "one off". I think it belonged to the Brinkmans or possibly Kay Harrison. I do remember they had lots of problems keeping it from trying to tear itself apart horizonally as the case had been welded a number of times and it was also a BEAR to crank, kind of like a D Konig.
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Dean:
Re your remark about sounding like a used car salesman
Some years before John Dortch passed away and when he was advertising some equipment for sale, part of the ad read, in addition to a description of the equipment, "only run on weekends and Sunday", so you were not the first on to sound that way!
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