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Old 03-14-2011, 01:34 PM
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Arne Hende's .1cc diesel:
http://www.modelenginenews.org/prod/ah.html
Valentine engines would be easier to get and cheaper:
http://www.ronald-valentine-engines.com/Home_Page.html

http://www.ronald-valentine-engines.com/8_RGM_0.html
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Old 03-15-2011, 10:30 AM
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yeah but since ae engines are quite hard to find i might get a nib one even if i dont run it yet i have only had 2 diesel engines so far one was paw80 [049] and a cox pee wee .020 dieselized with a davis head posted below is a link to my pee wee diesel

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Old 06-21-2011, 08:50 AM
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Indeed the Schlosser 025 is the sweetest tiny diesel I have in my collection, the compression is amazingly balanced,
real Czech craftmanship I do not know any other diesel that can compete with it. On the Valentine matter, I do have most of his
engines from 4 cylinder to 3 cylinder you name it and frankly these are jewels, running them is NOT easy ! but they do run,
I usually have a mixture of 50% ether for these engines, the only one I cannot make run is his very very smallest forgot about
the size right now, want to see some then have a look at my site www.reginaldluycx.be There will be a 230 pics update within some weeks
greetz guys
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Schlossers came from Germany..
Old 06-23-2011, 11:26 AM
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yes they were made in Germany by Benno Schlosser and Reginald welcome i am actually a fan of your website i have recently purchased a DiVa 0.098cc diesel engine by Ronald Valentine and at Easter i was bidding on a tigre wasp 0.1cc from italy the seller listed it as "tiny wasp diesel engine" it went for 180$ i was gutted that i missed out as these engines are really rare and the only person i have heard owns one is you Reginald and i have one question does it run well? [that is if you have run it].
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Update,
Thanks for the help guys i now have a Ronald Valentine DiVa 0.098cc. ,an AE .1cc,an AH .1cc,a VA Bamby,a Blitz 0.05cc and AndyW gave me a diesel head for the .010 to experiment with but I still have not found a good crank for it.
Thank you guys so much for your great help.

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