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RBTHNTR64 06-11-2013 10:10 AM

Your Tecumseh 98cc conversions?
 
Has anyone converted a tecumseh 98cc engine? Pros/Con? Tips?
Thanks!

Flathead 06-11-2013 11:42 AM

RE: Your Tecumseh 98cc conversions?
 
No, I have not, but sounds like a challenge, and good choice. Keep us posted. FLATHEAD

earlwb 06-12-2013 10:37 AM

RE: Your Tecumseh 98cc conversions?
 
Sounds quite interesting, do let us know how it goes and take some pictures too.

RBTHNTR64 06-15-2013 02:45 PM

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.

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jp1961 07-08-2013 03:13 PM

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?

Thanks

Jeff

RBTHNTR64 07-09-2013 05:33 AM

RE: Your Tecumseh 98cc conversions?
 
Didn't realise that. Oops! Might just be scrap then. Will it run in reverse?

propellantchem 07-09-2013 02:16 PM

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?

jp1961 07-09-2013 02:44 PM

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.

Jeff



RBTHNTR64 07-09-2013 03:38 PM

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
I already cut the shaft off the back, so will not be mounting it backwards. On the RPM, in a airplane configuration with a prop, I hope it will do alot better than 4500 rpm.

propellantchem 07-10-2013 08:16 AM

RE: Your Tecumseh 98cc conversions?
 
What kind of scavenging does that engine have?


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