What can I do with this ????
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Hello , Please bear with me , I know nothing about converting engines,
Ive got this old thing , What would it take to make a flyer out of her ?
How much money , What parts ? What size prop would it swing ?
And most of all is it worth it ? Any info would be great ,
Thanks
Ive got this old thing , What would it take to make a flyer out of her ?
How much money , What parts ? What size prop would it swing ?
And most of all is it worth it ? Any info would be great ,
Thanks
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From: Brentwood, TN
looks a little old. if it doesnt start well, its not worth investing the time and money. see http://www.wackerengines.com/ for parts, and see www.carrprecision.com for parts and conversion instructions. the instructions are hard to find. theyre on this page: http://home.att.net/~carrprecision/Page7.html
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From: Springfield,
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Hi!
Your engine is a Poulan built Weed Eater, Sears branded, and they are less than popular for conversions of any type. ( with the possible exception being a blender) There is a larger version of the engine, 32cc, which is only slightly more popular. They are well made and do a good job with there intended function. Apart they look very similar to the Ryobi but are heavier and have smaller ports and a dinky carb. I hope this helps......Bob
Your engine is a Poulan built Weed Eater, Sears branded, and they are less than popular for conversions of any type. ( with the possible exception being a blender) There is a larger version of the engine, 32cc, which is only slightly more popular. They are well made and do a good job with there intended function. Apart they look very similar to the Ryobi but are heavier and have smaller ports and a dinky carb. I hope this helps......Bob



