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I had two ST .56 engines. Got rid of them...
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The ST 56 runs a lot like the ST 60 and ST 46, many have used it,
I saw a Magnum in one that ran very well
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I was using several ST/56's a lot 12 years ago. Randy is correct that they run pretty much like the ST/60. Some versions have a small amount of sub port induction at the left side of the exhaust. On other 56's the sleeve covers this spot. Trying to run a stub muffler on the ones with the sub induction will give a eratic run.Use a tube muffler and the problem will go away.Also some 56.s have a litter faster timing but they sure work well in a SV-11.
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