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1972 Bobcat 610 -- VH4D or VF4D
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<blockquote data-quote="6brnorma" data-source="post: 73423" data-attributes="member: 5914"><p>If it is in fact a 610 (with original engine) it will be a VH4D. Either engine will fit. It is easy to tell by opening your distributor and looking at the lobes on the cam…….if they are evenly spaced (90 degrees) it is a VH4D, if they are not evenly spaced it is a VF4D. No 600 series Bobcats ever came with a 'pull' start. I don't believe any Bobcat of any kind ever came with a 'pull' start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6brnorma, post: 73423, member: 5914"] If it is in fact a 610 (with original engine) it will be a VH4D. Either engine will fit. It is easy to tell by opening your distributor and looking at the lobes on the cam…….if they are evenly spaced (90 degrees) it is a VH4D, if they are not evenly spaced it is a VF4D. No 600 series Bobcats ever came with a 'pull' start. I don't believe any Bobcat of any kind ever came with a 'pull' start. [/QUOTE]
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