RE: Will MRC / ENYA replace / repair engine
>>>Only this one engine seemed to have a problem... I have talked to others who have had this engine break down similiar to my engine... I question that this engine may have a manufactor's problem... I do not know... but 8 other Enya's run fine and without problems... same fuel... only one breaks?<<<
There is little doubt in my mind that this particular Enya .40SS was indeed defective in either material, design, or manfucture processes ..... the one thing that I never did and still do NOT like about Enya Engines is the 'forged' (or is it 'cast') rods that they use and I have a hunch that your rod let go thus causing the piston to distort and seize ..... this just my opinion. I have serious doubt that the engine was run too lean or with inadequate lube in the fuel. Order up your Supertigre and forget about this paticular Enya engine. Say, what vintage of Enya .60 engines do you have ..... I have fairly recently bought up about half a dozen of the earlier baffle-piston type Enya .60 engines, three of which are the 7033 version and one is the even earlier 7032 version. I also have one of the very earliest Enya .60 Typhoon engines with the six bolt front housing. What type of craft do you fly your Enya .60 engines in? I bought my baffle-piston type Enya .60 engines to use in the SAM type Old Timer and Nostalgia era models.
Donald Garry