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suitcase 08-03-2003 03:59 AM

RS engines
 
Are the RS gas conversion engines that are made at the N. Carolina company any good? Does anyone have one?

Scoubidou 08-04-2003 10:53 AM

RS engines
 
There is no bad product on the market but there are bad application for the products! :)
You should put on your tread what you want to do with this RS engine to get some feedback.
Scoubidou

suitcase 08-04-2003 09:17 PM

RS engines
 
sorry 'bout that. I'm looking to build, maybe, the Ryan's Rebel and wondered if the RS Brute 33 would be suitable. see: http://www.rsengines.net/brute33/brute.html. I'm not even sure what king of engine it is or anything about it.

They also make conversion kits for the Ryobi 31cc. see:http://www.rsengines.net/ryobi/r31kt.html.
How much know-how is needed to convert.

suitcase 08-04-2003 10:46 PM

Is anyone familier with RS Engines.....
 
I perhaps originally posted on the wrong forum about this company. They are located in North Carolina and sell converted engines and conversion kits. I am considering building a Ryan's Rebel and wondered if one of these would be reliable on it. Check the links.
http://www.rsengines.net/ryobi/r31kt.html
http://www.rsengines.net/ryobi/ryobi.html

Next question is this. If I bought a used Ryobi 31cc weed eater and removed the engine, bought the kit from RS Engines, could I put it together and install it on the plane, or would I need a bunch of other stuff too?


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