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Your Tecumseh 98cc conversions?
Has anyone converted a tecumseh 98cc engine? Pros/Con? Tips?
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RE: Your Tecumseh 98cc conversions?
No, I have not, but sounds like a challenge, and good choice. Keep us posted. FLATHEAD
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RE: Your Tecumseh 98cc conversions?
Sounds quite interesting, do let us know how it goes and take some pictures too.
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RE: Your Tecumseh 98cc conversions?
Well since there were no replies, I guess this has never been done sucessfully. Well, I'm up for the challenge. Gary (flyncrazy) has given me the inspiration to make it happen. So here it goes. Pulled the 3/21 MTD snow blower out of the shed and started pulling it apart. It has a shaft out the back as well as the front. It also has a compression release valve. I cut the back shaft off, cut the
Stand-offs for the mag off, and removed the the flywheel. I am going to use a cdi set-up for ignition. The bowl type carb Is being replaced with a WJ-71 walbro diaphragm carb. I also removed the excess metal on the front cover. First pic shows size comparison to a Homelite 30cc. http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...ps25ea4896.jpg http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...ps8c9bc9b4.jpg http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...ps04d8678f.jpg http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...ps05b486dd.jpg |
RE: Your Tecumseh 98cc conversions?
Nice work so far. I'm curious,,,it seems the PTO shaft that you shortened is the side that turns counter clockwise. I decided against converting a Tecumseh TC300 because the engine turns clockwise from the flywheel side. Any further progress on this project?
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RE: Your Tecumseh 98cc conversions?
Didn't realise that. Oops! Might just be scrap then. Will it run in reverse?
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RE: Your Tecumseh 98cc conversions?
Short answer is yes, but it may have a slightly reduced lifespan. It probably wouldn't be enough to notice in an RC plane especially with cd ignition. Nice looking engine, what's it going into?What's the compression, and port timing?
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RE: Your Tecumseh 98cc conversions?
I don't see why you couldn't mount the engine backwards. Might have to use a custom designed airframe (something like a giant stick), but it's doable. I was told by a small engine repair shop a Tecumseh snowblower engine is good for about 4500 rpm.
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RE: Your Tecumseh 98cc conversions?
ORIGINAL: jp1961 I don't see why you couldn't mount the engine backwards. Might have to use a custom designed airframe (something like a giant stick), but it's doable. I was told by a small engine repair shop a Tecumseh snowblower engine is good for about 4500 rpm. Jeff |
RE: Your Tecumseh 98cc conversions?
What kind of scavenging does that engine have?
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