Homelite engine identification

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From what I could find, which wasn't much it looks like the KL92.
I agree,I'm leaning tords it being a KL92 as well. The part that still leaves question is the crank they seem to be different. All the KL92 cranks I can find are a 2 step with I believe 2 key ways ( not sure on the keys though) and seem to be longer. Mine does not have a 2 step crank and only 1 key way and seems shorter. I'm wondering if someone took the motor apart and used a chainsaw crank to try and make a hot rod saw, or a rebuild with out proper parts. It's turning out to be quite the rabbit hole.
 

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Sam Bennett has a Homelite page on Facebook, "Homelite Karts and Engines", he is in Florida and does burnishing, he has built many Homelites, sign up on his Facebook page, he is a great resource.
 
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