Modified Zenoah engines
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RE: Modified Zenoah engines
His name is Ralph Cunningham and he is a member of this forum with the Screen-name of RCIGN1. His web-site is http://www.rcignitions.com/ , but right now he is on vacation till after the 19th.
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RE: Modified Zenoah engines
If you are a DIY kinda guy. CH Ignitions sells a kit to install a Syncro Spark ignition on a Zenoah G -45/62.
www.ch-ignitions.com
www.ch-ignitions.com
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RE: Modified Zenoah engines
Ralph Cunningham (RCIGN1) also sells the basic "stuff" for DIY. If your not a hard core DIY'er your better off to deal with RCIGN1, first rate work, reasonable, with an unbeatable warranty.
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RE: Modified Zenoah engines
Even if you are a DIY'er, you would be wise to let Ralph do the conversion. There is a big difference between Ralph's custom engines and a bolt-on C&H ignition. Ralph's engines have custom aluminum back plates with the electronic ignition built in, carb rotated for direct push rod connection, along with some milling work that makes his impossible for the average person to duplicate.
You will also find that there is not a big price difference between DIY-C&H & Ralph"s.
You will also find that there is not a big price difference between DIY-C&H & Ralph"s.