Ryobi 30cc 4 stroke
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Ryobi 30cc 4 stroke
Got a ryobi 30cc4 stroke off a friend of mine today. I have heard they work great on airplane's, Just wonderind if it would be a good choice for another airboat build. Does anyone know the pro's an con's of a 4 stroke.
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RE: Ryobi 30cc 4 stroke
mainly youll be able to turn a larger prop but consequently at a lower rpm...
4 strokes are generally less tempermental with air temps (run it on colder days)
other than that, having to change oil in the crank case is considered inconviniant, scince youll more than likely have to pull the engine.
ive been thinking of using a 4 stroke nitro in a boat for a while now.
4 strokes are generally less tempermental with air temps (run it on colder days)
other than that, having to change oil in the crank case is considered inconviniant, scince youll more than likely have to pull the engine.
ive been thinking of using a 4 stroke nitro in a boat for a while now.
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RE: Ryobi 30cc 4 stroke
Ok thanks for the info. Still have not decided on the build if it does not go on an airboat I will probally put it on a bicycle.