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What engine are you referring to here? Are you referring to an engine from a small "tool" like a chainsaw or a lawnmower? Or are you referring to an engine from a vehicle? Also, what type of engine are you talking about, like model, make, etc? Please be more specific in what you are asking so you can get a more proper answer.

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