Homelite 30cc from vac attack 2
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I bought an old Homelite vac attack 2 from home depot today as it was the only one without a new 26cc engine. Upon destructing it I found the shaft does not look like any in the posts I have scoured so far here. I was wondering if the prop adaptor from wackerengines would fit this machine.[img][/img][img][/img]
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Were just started doing this conversion.
Ours looks just like this but is a 33cc version.
I haven't contacted Wacker yet but the pictures on their site
looks just like this one.
It's the long shaft version.
I'm going to try to make the parts but the $38.00 for the conversion parts
seems very reasonable.
Keep us posted.
Ours looks just like this but is a 33cc version.
I haven't contacted Wacker yet but the pictures on their site
looks just like this one.
It's the long shaft version.
I'm going to try to make the parts but the $38.00 for the conversion parts
seems very reasonable.
Keep us posted.
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Thanks for the reply, I was just worried because this shaft has is flat about an inch and a half from the threads inward.
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That's no big deal.
The prop hub on this one will be super easy.
Drill a hole in an aluminum bar, make some washers and put a nut on the end.
We need the weight so were running the mag.
That means an electric starter, but I have one already.
This is what we are putting ours on;
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXCLX5&P=ML
The prop hub on this one will be super easy.
Drill a hole in an aluminum bar, make some washers and put a nut on the end.
We need the weight so were running the mag.
That means an electric starter, but I have one already.
This is what we are putting ours on;
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXCLX5&P=ML



