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goirish 08-10-2008 04:15 PM

Webra 10 CCM
 
My grandson got a Webra 10 CCM at a yard sale. Can anyone tell me anything about this engine. It seems to have very good compression. What size would it be. Looks about the size of a 60.

Campy 08-10-2008 04:56 PM

RE: Webra 10 CCM
 
It is a 60 size engine. Depending on the model it may be a ringed engine. I have a Blackhead that is ringed.

They are dependable, good running engines, however, by todays standards, they are on the heavy side. (Mine is about 1 - 1 1/2 oz heavier than my Thunder Tiger 61) The other thing is that todays 46 - 52 2 strokes have comparable power. Still a great engine though.

cappaj1 08-10-2008 06:13 PM

RE: Webra 10 CCM
 
The Webra website shows a 9.95CCM engine that is .61 cu in
http://www.webra-austria.at/motor.ph...r=AERO&lang=EN

Hope this helps!

Steve Steinbring 08-10-2008 06:35 PM

RE: Webra 10 CCM
 
Great engine! I'm running one with a tune pipe on an old King Kobra I still have in the hanger.:)

aerowoof 08-10-2008 07:16 PM

RE: Webra 10 CCM
 
they were the engine to use back in the early 70's one of the strongest loop-scavanged engines available.well made and if used properly will run forever.use 20-22 % oil in the fuel.11-7 prop

goirish 08-10-2008 07:20 PM

RE: Webra 10 CCM
 
My grandson will be happy to hear that they are good old engines

Spacemonkey71 08-11-2008 12:31 AM

RE: Webra 10 CCM
 
I've got one mounted to an early '70's Senior Falcon and even though it wasn't started up in at LEAST 10 years, with a little priming and a touch of tuning (no taking apart or anything - just cylcying some fuel through it) it JUMPED to life and pulled like an OX with an 11x8 prop! For comparison, I've also got an OS Max FP .60 size, and even though it's almost new (it's been broken in and flown for maybe a year) it seems to pull about HALF as hard.

It's an EXCELLENT engine that is the closest thing to "bullet proof" you can have! You've got a REAL treasure there! The Webra website (do a google on Webra homepage) has a manual (look for the "english" one) it has some charts in it that will tell you what size props are good for it in it's operating range. It's a "generic" manual for all Webra engines, but it covers this size/model well enough to get the right glow plug, prop, and fuel mix (you can run anything from 5% nitro to 15% nitro -> don't run anything past 15% b/c of the compression or you'll have to "shim" the head to give it some room. According to the manual, Webra engines don't even really need Nitro at all to run! When you increase the nitro % you have to decrease the methanol %; don't monkey with the oil ratio!

The Webra 10ccm works out to a 0.610 size engine. Yes, it's a bit on the heavy side - it's a beefy engine; but it pulls so danged hard, it doesn't seem to matter. And a little weight up from (especially for a trainer) is NOT a bad thing at all. If you're planning on strapping it to something else, go for it! It will pull verticle like it's been shot out of a bazooka! (assuming the plane your flying isn't a total brick :D ). If you strap that baby to something like a Great Planes "Das Ugly Stik 60" it will fly like a cat with it's tail on fire and do ANYTHING you want it to (and probably a couple of things you don't ;) )!!! In other words, he's going to have an absolute BALL with it! :D :D :D

fidoav8r 09-24-2012 12:04 PM

RE: Webra 10 CCM
 
I have a Webra 61 (10 ccm) Silverline engine. Does anyone know where parts can be found. I need a low speed or idle needle valve. An english speaking person or web site is preferred.


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