Mini bike repair book I have shows as it being on the 80712 model bike. Not sure what that bike was offhand though. But its definitely a true recreational specific model, not just pieced together engine from an edger, etc. :thumbsup:
Kinda neat thing with the Sears branded engines from back then, If sears parts direct still has the engine number loaded up into the system the parts breakdowns they have are specific to that model, not the generic parts explosion you see if using Tecumseh numbers, plus alot of time they still show the old original part numbers for certain things, even if they are NLA. Makes them a little less confusing. Things like parts for the throttle controls, muffler pieces, etc.. Were Tecumseh online parts breakdowns (even in the books when they updated/revised for that matter) will just give an updated number or simply not have the part listed at all. Its helpful for finding part numbers that are good to know when you are looking at old stock coming out of old shop etc..