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    Posted: 19 Dec 2010 at 4:50pm
I started cleaning and powerwashing my unstyled wc today and found some welding behind the carb. It doesn't leak but it's ugly and I know it's there. What should I do? Is an unstyled wc block the same as a wd? Otherwise I had a great afternoon using my early Christmas present a new pressurewasher. The weather was in the low 50's so my wife let me have my present early. Hopefully I can clean a spot in the shop and get started on the restore.
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If it aint leaking leave it alone!!! It wont hurt nothing it is a battle wound
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rick Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Dec 2010 at 5:51pm
Don's right...it won't hurt a thing,especially since it doesn't leak at all at this time. However,if you ever need one,I've got a couple of them that I would sell reasonable. They don't have any cracks between any of the cylinder sleeves or internally or externally. Rick
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The 201 block is different in a WC compared to a WD...the WC has a side plate on the right side of the engine behind the magneto....WD's dont....at least the 45's dont....someone please correct me if Im wrong that WD blocks dont have it as well.....
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wd blocks also have the plate it is the 45s and later that dont
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Originally posted by BennyLumpkin BennyLumpkin wrote:

The 201 block is different in a WC compared to a WD...the WC has a side plate on the right side of the engine behind the magneto....WD's dont....at least the 45's dont....someone please correct me if Im wrong that WD blocks dont have it as well.....
Ya Benny, the WD had the plate too.
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Yep,the WC and the WD blocks are both 201 engines and do have the side plates on them.  Rick
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thanks for the correction....wasnt 100 percent sure but now I know.....
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Unstiled WC blocks don't have the three 3/8 bolts along the right side of the block for head bolts. Other than the three bolts they are the same.  MACK
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