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Old 04-12-2005 | 09:55 AM
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I have a K3-AW Kioritz weedwhip. It is 21.2cc and I bought it new from Sears. Runs nice. The question is...is it worth converting? Has anyone got a photo of one converted? How lite can it be when done? Thanks Capt,n
Old 04-14-2005 | 09:11 PM
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Are the Kalt 22 engines still available. What does it compare to in size.ex.saito100/120?????

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Old 04-14-2005 | 10:08 PM
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The Kalt 22 was sold as the G23 for many years...No longer available, but G23 parts all interchange...Later G23s had wider transfer ports and were a little stronger....The G23s made last had a different crankcase, ignition without points, and a different prop hub and larger carb.....No longer made either, the G26 has superseded it...There was a 23cc helicopter engine made for a while with the exact same cylinder and ports as the G26, just a smaller bore.....I suspect the powers that be didn't want that one to compete with the new G26 so it was dropped...The one I have here runs exactly like the G26......[8D]
Old 04-15-2005 | 09:34 AM
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Sides7: You got to update your list. Bully ,Mac, Homelite, and others Capt,n
Old 04-15-2005 | 12:50 PM
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Capn'John
I'm sure there is other entries that should be in the list like what you named. I just need some knowledgable person to tell me what the input should be, e.g. is it :

Bully = Bully or is it:
(something) = Bully or is it:
Bully = (something)

For example, I think it is: Stihl = Stihl which implys the engine in a piece of Stihl equipment is a Stihl manfactured engine. If someone posts an input or correction to the list, I'll update the list accordingly.

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Old 04-15-2005 | 06:24 PM
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There was/is more than 1 Bully...I have a Bully 75cc single race engine...Purpose built for racing in the 75cc class...Built like a tank, rear carb with reed valve, glow plug ignition....Says Webra on one side of the case and Bully on the other..There are no chainsaw or other engine parts in it.....It was 12 mph faster than the Zenoah 445 twins many years ago..We're going to resurrect it and race it again......
There, now I've hijacked this thread too.....
I would post a picture of it but since it's a glow engine it would be against the rules..
Old 04-15-2005 | 08:30 PM
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There is 3 Bully engines I know about. 1. is a 1.2 Twin glow-plug hot rod. 2. is a spark Gas engine of around 35cc?? 3. is the same as 2...but runs on glow fuel. RC (the hi-jacker) can tell more on these. Maybe he knows of a fourth Bully. By the way, I hope RC HI-jacks more....I love to read his right on the way it is data! Thanks & Good day Capt,n
Old 04-16-2005 | 08:42 PM
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The BME 44 is a Echo CS-4400 not a Poulan
Brison 2.4 = Dolmar
Brison 3.2 = Dolmar
Actually all Brison engines are made from Dolmar engines. Check their site.
Old 04-16-2005 | 09:14 PM
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I was a Low,s today and noticed a TROY- BUILT 42cc chainsaw. The engine has a crome liner. It sure looked like a good engine to convert. Anyone know about this fine looking engine? Thanks Capt,n
Old 04-17-2005 | 12:19 AM
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im pretty sure these are correct.
fpe 3.2=husqvarna saw( rancher 50.)
fpe.2.4=husky 40 something
brison3.2=dolmar dcs-520 which is 52cc,or sachs saws with numbers#111,#115.
sachs #117=61ccs.
sachs#120=68ccs.
sachs#123=4.2=68ccs.great for rc.
redmax saws 62= g62 zenoah
i have an old husky61 saw which is 61ccs.
Old 04-17-2005 | 02:13 PM
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I have a K3-AW Kioritz weedwhip. It is 21.2cc and I bought it new from Sears. Runs nice. The question is...is it worth converting? Has anyone got a photo of one converted? How lite can it be when done?
This is installed Echo 21 in foreground, 12# trainer. 17-6APC CH Ign w/1650mAH 4cell runs nicely using 45:1 Elf Synthetic
Engine pic on scale is on Dont' forget Echo thread.

Is the weedwhip Craftsman? Does Sears support the model engine for parts? I would be interested in the access to Sears parts if they do. I have a 21 and 23cc still in blowers and a conversion 23.6 purchased on RCU.
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Old 04-17-2005 | 07:53 PM
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I will take a digital photo of my K3-aw as it is in weed- whip. I do not know if sears has parts or not. The engine is built so well you should not need any parts. Unless a crash happens. Then it is best to go with a complete different engine. Capt,n
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Hello,

the 35 cc "Webra Bully" and the "3w 35" = husqvarna parts (1982 - 1986? )

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Old 04-19-2005 | 09:45 AM
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Same cylinder and crank, different case and ignition...There are two different cylinders, one has the spark plug at an angle, the other is straight up....
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So who is Mahle? I have engines with these heads and I think stihl had some mahle heads.


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Old 04-28-2005 | 07:59 PM
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Hey Gang
Now that this thread has got a good start, lets try and make it more complete. Give me some more updates to the engine cross reference. Share that knowledge!

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Old 04-28-2005 | 09:54 PM
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can anyone tell me if the husqvarna rancher 50 and rancher 55 have the same motor design. I know that some saws use the saw body as the crankcase.
Old 04-29-2005 | 01:24 AM
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Mahle and Kolbenschmidt are two German companies that make cylinders for most all foreign two strokes....The Kolbenschmidt emblem is a K superimposed on an S, kinda looks like a dollar sign...Sachs used both companies...[8D]
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Old 10-12-2005 | 09:34 PM
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It may make a good glow conversion. Power should be better on glow than gas....and much lighter. Good Luck Capt,n
Old 10-17-2005 | 08:21 PM
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I have an early '90s Quadra 52 that I purchased new, it has the STIHL logo on the carburator.
Old 10-17-2005 | 08:53 PM
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most saws that are labeled "craftsman"are really made by poulan.I know this has already been said, however, I converting sears new 55cc craftsman saw and the engine looks nothing like any poulan 46 etc...it has all the features we all want...carb that dosent require any special mounting techniqes, coil mounted to the cyl. so you dont have to run electronic ignition if you dont want and mounting "beams" already cast into the crakcase ....with mounting holes already there!so my question is....who makes this engine for sears?? oh , also the instruction manual has a complete engine break down and you can order ANY part you may need, piston, rings, cyl..etc..etc

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