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Old 01-23-2008 | 07:04 AM
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Default RE: Substitute for Ether

" Ah, can we assume that the rod failures then, are due to seriously high rpm under light loads "


Andy heres a pic of an .18 car engine I bought to convert to aircraft use- my son likes em fast :0, I think it may only spin a toothpick prop up to its stated max RPM's, I may look at dropping the liner to tame the timeing ?
Stewart
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