PX / Cosa
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Am working on a deal for a Cosa - how much of the engine internals are interchangeable with P / PX range?
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Almost all, but do keep in mind the Primary gears on a Cosa have a slighlty different ratio than on a PX.
And a Cosa-clutch will not be a straight fit in early P/PX125 clutch covers due to a strngthening ridge that can be removed.
And a Cosa-clutch will not be a straight fit in early P/PX125 clutch covers due to a strngthening ridge that can be removed.
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As I understand it the casings are there but no internals - I have a PX motor I was planning to use as a donor for the gearbox / crank etc. Good to know I can use most of it.
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