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Old 07-02-2006 | 10:14 AM
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This engine looks to be a little power house stock. Cost $129.00 in a G-45 trimmer. Prop range 16-8 to 18- 8.
No load engine RPM is 9500. Weight with mag, stock muffler, prop hub, zinger 16-8 prop and DuBro 3" spinner is 67 ounces about 4 lbs. This weight can be cut way down. This info was from a Stihl conversion web.( Hints and Tips for RC Modelling ) Pan down to Stihl conversions, I got mine yesterday, need to get to work on it.
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The link does not work.
Old 07-02-2006 | 01:51 PM
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Tim I put in a new link, I should have checked it to make sure it worked. The new one I put in will get you there.
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Ken,

I can't figure it out. Now there is no link. I have a couple of Stihls on the way that are used and need I any info I can get.

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Tim, just type in( Hints and Tips for RC modelling ) in your search bar and it will bring it up as a web then just click on it and it will take you there. I have a 23cc Stihl with EI turns a 16-8 at 8400 RPM. I don't think you even have to do any porting on them.
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Tim,
Here is the link. http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaver...tihl/stihl.htm

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Old 07-02-2006 | 08:40 PM
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Way to go Dave, That was the first link i put up and did'nt work, might have missed something in the link. Thanks for helping Tim out
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Thanks Dave. That looks like what I am expecting soon. Have to weigh it against the Toros I have done.
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ok so i am almost done converting one of these this is my second conversion i retained the stock ignition on this the only cutting i had to do was to shorten the front crank a bit so my adapter would go on easily,
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icando3d2: Have you ran the Sthil 27cc engine yet? What kind of RPM & what prop are you using? Thanks Capt,n

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