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dhal22 07-18-2008 05:18 PM

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there are those who say they hate #bay. i love it. you never know when you find an unbelievable deal. here i found an NIB OPS speed 60 with OPS tuned pipe, along with an OPS backplate pump and matching OPS/Perry carburetor, 2 new headers (1 straight, 1 offset) and 2 tuned pipe mounts. all new never used $200 buy it now option. it was purchased within 60 seconds of me seeing the listing. what a deal.

david

rainedave 07-18-2008 06:20 PM

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Welcome to Italian madness!

I just ran my NIB Picco .60 the other day. Cheese and Crackers is all I can say.

BTW, I read that the "P" in OPS is Picco, who split off at some point.

David

RFJ 07-19-2008 05:58 AM

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O.P.S stands for Officine Picco e Saoner which means the workshops (machineshops) of Picco and Soaner. It was set up by Gualtiero Picco and is based in Monza.

Ray

rainedave 07-19-2008 07:09 AM

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Thank Ray. Looks like I only had it partially right.[X(]

But, aren't both OPS and Picco engines still being produced?

David

RFJ 07-19-2008 10:42 AM

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No idea David. Never owned or used a Rossi, OPS or Pico. "Windcosmic" ( Giovanni ), who posts on here occasionally, would probably know.

Ray

windcosmic 07-20-2008 10:38 AM

RE: ops speed 60
 
Hi! Yes, Ops engines are still being produced. Picco now only makes car and boat engines

rainedave 07-20-2008 10:50 AM

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Thanks windcosmic. I think I read somewhere that some OPS parts will fit in Piccos. Is that true?

David

dhal22 07-20-2008 11:28 AM

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i have a good understanding of which of the OS and YS 2 strokes were speed vs pattern, etc. but i don't know a lot about the differences in OPS engines. i just know that some of them are reputed to be the most ferocious 2 strokes ever made. anybody?

david

rainedave 07-20-2008 12:56 PM

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David, I'm sorry to break the news, but it's my Picco that runs like a Ducati. Think of your OPS ans a nice, mid-range Vespa.:D[X(]

Of course, I'm just kidding. Maybe windcosmic can fill us in on the various versions and how they rank.

David

Taurus Flyer 07-20-2008 01:01 PM

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rainedave

Look at the thread of the Ed Kazmirski Taurus, may be one of them use a OPS in the Taurus.

This one!

Cees

dhal22 07-20-2008 02:49 PM

RE: ops speed 60
 
it was on the extreme speed prop plane forum where i saw once that one OPS had to be run with a continuous strand carbon fiber prop only. i'll check the park flyer forum out and see what they recommend for Picco's[X(][sm=teeth_smile.gif][sm=wink_smile.gif]

david

windcosmic 07-22-2008 07:26 AM

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Hi! The OPS in the pic is an earlier Ursus .60. The actual .60 sized OPS are offered in long and short stroke version. there is a rear exhaust version,too. They have two piece cranckcase and gold head. the carburetor is the two needle slide type. They loos pretty close to the old Picco .60 with black head. most of the parts are interchangeable,too. The best is the short stroke rear exhaust, in my opinion.

lfinney 08-23-2008 01:19 AM

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rainedave, yes ops and picco have alot of interchangeablility, piston and sleeve and rods, bearings etc, dont sweat the prop issues unless you trying to run 9 inch or less prop diameters


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