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    reed question

    Got my motor apart right now and thought it had steel reeds inside. When i pulled the reed plate though i found a black plastic type of reed instead. Are these boyseen reeds? How can i tell who made them? Can send a pic of the reed to your email if that will help. My pic are above the limit for posting on this site...

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    Boyesen reeds

    If they are black, dual-stage plastic reeds, they are most likely made by Boyesen.

    Shrink the picture and post it here. I am sure someone can tell.
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    reed pic

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    sorry now i have to figure out how to make it smaller

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    Reeds

    If you got into your motor too the reeds you should be able to rebuild it your self with the help of S+F. Sounds like boyesens.

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    worked out a trade on some parts with another member. Rebuild looks simple other then getting them needle bearings in around where the piston and rod connect.

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    Rick,
    check your email.
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