Chinese engine identification
Does anybody know how to interpret Chinese engine model reference numbers?.
I know the first numbers appear to indicate capacity, but sometimes the number changes not because of different displacement but to indicate that it has a balancer. What do the letters mean, for example on a number like 156FMI?
So far I have this for the prefix numbers:
139 is 50 cc
147 is 90 cc
150 is 100 cc
152 is 125 cc horizontal engine (Honda Cub type)
154 is 125 cc " "
156 is 125 cc vertical or sloping single (Honda CG125 type)
157 is 125 cc vertical with balance shaft
161 is 150 cc
162 is 180 cc
169 is 200 cc
Re: Chinese engine identification
I have a E22 clone engine with the model # HW139FMB. This thread helped out some, but I can't seem to track down much information. Any additional info would be helpful! Thanks, -65Cub
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65Cub
... model # HW139FMB. This thread helped out some, but I can't seem to track down much information. Any additional info ...
This? http://ccn.mofcom.gov.cn/19738/p194894.html State Owned / http://ccn.mofcom.gov.cn/19738
Chongqing is small petrol engine "capitial" in world:lol8:
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hi i have a dirt bike but cant find out what engine it has can anybody help please
markings it has are E22 on one side and DJ152FMH *050704525* on the other what cc is it any one
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E22 is a family of Honda engine | DJ often refer to http://www.dajiangmotor.com/about.asp | the cc can figured out by urself using above infos | *???* is just engine serial no.
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Hello. I've taken this information and made it into a diagram to make it easier to understand, please tell me if I have made any mistakes.
Edit: updated information with examples
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