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Old 09-27-2005 | 09:03 PM
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Default RE: Will Brison survive?

This I GOTTA see Isn't advertisisng wonderful ? What a CROCK
Eliminate 20 moving parts ? There aren't 20 moving parts in the WHOLE engine...
Greatly improve the reliability and longevity of the engine? Right...Unless like A&M, who they copied from, they don't time the engines right and send them out with up to 50 degrees spark advance...
The only place where moving parts can be eliminated is in the pieces of the RUBE GOLDBERG connection between the carb and the moving part on the front of the engine where the sensor is mounted...You DON'T need the bell crank and attached parts if you use a different block under the carb to rotate it..Been doing it for 18 years, all it takes is a small piece of G10 with the holes in the right place...Probably cheaper than the stock bakelite part that requires the bell crank to connect to the throttle servo..
Unless they get their ignitions from China the syncro spark module costs more than the whole other part of the ignition circuit, other than the coil...Good luck if they get their ignitions from someone other than C&H...
Hey Brison...Betcha you can't show us the us 20 parts that are eliminated...
Lessee
1 bell crank
1 piece that it's mounted on
1 screw at each end
2 threaded rods
4 fittings
1 piece on the carb
HMMM..Maybe we count some lockwashers under the screws ?