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Old 09-13-2008 | 03:55 PM
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Default RE: Why not a Webra engines thread?

Speed 20, 40, 61 Marine

All reworked from new with ceramic hybrid bearings with stainless steel races and phenolic cages. All parts have been deburred, polished, hand spotted, lapped, ect. fully by hand. assembled with stainless screws, and have their own line-up of new spares, shims, gaskets, plus original manuals and spare rear covers with pressure taps.

Each will be put into its own size of Dumas Drag N' Fly hydroplanes to make a matched family of boats, and also have their choice of a TN, MC, or Dynamix carbs each.

I love Old School! Webra's are wonderful engines, and sure like the idea of a low-nitro diet.

The engine collection has taken over three years of effort, and definently not leaving anytime soon. [sm=tongue_smile.gif]

BTW: Ya'll can have your eBay back...I'm done for now.

Thanks to Webra-Austria and all that have helped with my questions along the way, this is the best bunch of banana's on the planet.[8D]
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