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ZAGNUT 04-15-2003 01:05 AM

don't forget echo!
 
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here's my old echo 21.2cc trimmer engine. it's the 2 ring version with 3w electronic ignition. i just had to do the 6 bolt prop hub cause it looks cool. without ign or muffler weight is 37 oz. 8000 rpm with MA k series 16x6 and no muffler. i noticed that the oil seals cause a lot of friction so i removed them and replaced the front bearing with a rubber sealed unit and at the rear end i cut the crank off at the bearing and installed a plug in place of the oil seal. the engine is much easier to turn now but i have yet to run it like this, hope i'll gain some power.

Volture 04-15-2003 01:28 AM

don't forget echo!
 
Hmmm. I've got an old Echo (Kioritz) trimmer that someone gave me recently. Did yours have the pull-starter on the rear of the engine (that is, not on the trimmer shaft end)???

ZAGNUT 04-15-2003 01:35 AM

don't forget echo!
 
pull starter on the rear, mag on the front. came from srm-2100 model thats been around for quite a few years. good quality engine but i've got my eye on a 25.4cc that should have more power.

dave

Volfy 04-15-2003 03:12 AM

don't forget echo!
 
Zagnut, the 6-bolt hub may be overkill, but it sure looks great.

I like these small Kioritz engines. I have a single-ring 25.4cc that runs very smooth, though it does not have as much power as I would like. I have an Echo 25.4cc dual-ring that's been converted to CH Ignition right now. I may also look at converting an Echo 30cc later, but right now I have way more engines than I have planes. ;)

jwv3 04-15-2003 10:44 AM

don't forget echo!
 
I've got a couple Echo engines on the back burner. After playing with poulan/weedeater engines, the Echo sure is nice quality. Forged steel con rod, copper coated (I'm guessing for heat transfer?), twin rings and nice looking castings. I have a couple 21.2cc's and a 58cc from a back pack blower. Hope to get them going soon, but like Volfy, I seem to have too many engines, too little time.

ZAGNUT 04-15-2003 07:15 PM

don't forget echo!
 
Volfy, do you mean the 30cc chainsaw engine?
a local saw shop has one of these, he wants $30 for the short block+carb. this engine splits horizontally at the crank like the 44 and 50 (bme) has rear exhaust and reed valve induction with the carb on the bottom of the case opposite the cylinder. should make a nice slim engine like the ryobi but lighter and perhaps more powerfull, there's also a 34cc version. next time i'm at the shop i'll pick it up. like my other conversions it'll have 3W ignition and a totally unnecessary but way cool 6-bolt hub.

dave

bm66 04-15-2003 08:22 PM

echo engine conversion
 
Hey guys just wondering if anyone had some model numbers of echo weed or backpack blowers in the 40-80cc range as i am chomping at the bit for my first conversion. some one told me that the first place engine line is a spin off of echo engines. or how about a motor from stihl in the same range. you guys seem to have done reasearch as to which models and would save me some time if i went looking for one at a pawn shop or small engine place. also does anyone have a website to get a reconditioned motor or outright buy one as all i would want is the motor and not all the other stuff attached to it as it would be removed anyway. point me in the right direction guys.......... [email protected]

jwv3 04-15-2003 08:40 PM

don't forget echo!
 
Unless you already have a unit, the Echo backpack blowers are more expensive than a commercial engine. I have a 58cc engine from an Echo PB-602. I picked up a couple low time 21.1cc engines from local shops. One is from an HC-1500 hedge trimmer can't remember the other.

Your best bet is to search local lawnmower/power equipment dealers that do service. Find a unit that has been smashed or run over but has a good short-block and go from there.

If you want to buy something new and tear into it, Poulan 46cc chainsaws are a decent price/performance ratio.

BME 04-16-2003 02:13 AM

Dont Forget Echo
 
Most of you guys probably know that Echo was our base engine for most of our engines and no one probably knows them better than I do. If you want to get the most out of your little weedeater engines please follow my directions exactly. Forget the 21cc and the 25.4cc echo and buy the 23.6cc. The older the model the better. They changed the transfers on the later models that did not work well. The first thing you need to do is machine the cylider base down as far as you can. The piston should very lightly bump the head but when you recut the piston crown it should clear again. You want about .015-.020 squish clearance. After this take a dremel and a degree wheel. You want the exhaust to open at 98 degrees ATDC and you want the intake to open at 108 degrees ABDC. Cut the exhaust port a little wider or as wide as the port is at the outermost edge. Work slowly and and check your progress many times so that you dont go to far. After you cut the ports be sure to radius the inside edge so it wont hang the ring. We have done hundreds of these conversions and with the battery ignitions they are turning 8500 on a 17x8 APC.



Keith
BME

captinjohn 04-16-2003 02:17 AM

engines
 
ZAGNUT: How much does the 3w ignition system cost? Is the price about the same as other ignition systems? I bet they are high quality. Thanks Capt,n

Volfy 04-16-2003 03:34 AM

don't forget echo!
 
Zagnut, good deal on the 30cc chainsaw engine. Yes, that's the one. Keep us posted on the results. I'm very interested.

Keith, thanks very much for the conversion tips. I will have to keep an eye out for a 23.6cc. BTW, did you ever work out what the new compression ratio was after your conversion? Is it high enough that you have to run premium gasoline? Thanks again.

ZAGNUT 04-16-2003 07:08 PM

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hi keith, nice to see an engine manufacturer taking interest in this forum and giving good, useable advice, thanks. i got two 21.2cc two ring engines for FREE so i ain't gonna forget about them! i do agree though that they dont offer a whole lotta power so i can allready see myself diging through piles of old engines in search of the holy aluminium grail! i've done quite a lot of porting on iron sleeves but have allways been afraid of chrome, what bit do i use, diamond? 8500 on apc 17x8 sounds killer!

captinjohn, i got 4 3W ignitions minus the plug boots for free so i swap these from engine to engine. from what i've seen , the price on these seem to be unjustifiably high. here on rcu i've read about a lot of breakdowns with these units but i've never had any problems, maybe time will tell. if i had to buy an ignition my money would go to ch for a synchro-spark. also the 3W pickup coil is huge and a pain in the butt to mount sometimes (see pic)

dave

Flypaper 2 04-16-2003 10:00 PM

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Zagnut;
Iv'e Done a few chainsaw and a lot of snowmobile chrome and nickel cyls using carbide cutters with no problems. Just make sure you bevel the edge of the porthole, cyl joint with a strip of 360 emery cloth to keep the ring from catching but you probably knew that.

power-RCU 04-16-2003 10:32 PM

Echo 30cc & 34cc
 
Hi, I have converted both the cs-3000 and the cs-3400 echo chainsaws. They both purr like kittens, One nice thing they hand start with a good flip!! The cs-3400 has what is called slope advance timing module it has an extra foot on the ignition module, echo says it retards the timing to about 15 degrees at start up.It doesn't seem to aid in starting but it sure idles smooth.These engines don't produce wing ripping power but they are smooth very well built and very light. I have some pics somewhere in my other computer I will try to find them. Keep in mind if you purchase these saws new they are kinda spendy. Have a great day!!!


POWER

ZAGNUT 04-16-2003 10:48 PM

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thanks gord, i guess my "carbide" bits must be the el-cheapo type. i can get good bits for my small die-grinder so i'll try that.

power,way to go! your right about handstarting with the stock echo magneto but once you use battery ignition there's no going back. got any rpm numbers?

dave

BME 04-16-2003 11:10 PM

Dont Forget Echo
 
We use a Carbide bit in a bullet shape. Dont worry about the chrome plating. I have never chipped the chrome or had it peal. Nikosile is a different story. It will chip and peal. Then use a diamond ball to radius the inside edge of the ports. Use the timing specs I listed for best performance.


Keith
BME

bn120 04-16-2003 11:23 PM

don't forget echo!
 
Keith can you use the timing specs for any engine to improve the performance and what could you expect to gain in a lets say a 50cc engine on a stihl.

Darin

ZAGNUT 04-17-2003 01:31 AM

don't forget echo!
 
keith, what exactly do i cut on the piston crown? a step so the center extends into the combustion chamber? in the 23.6 parts diagram i see 2 different cylinder gaskets, one with normal looking transfer passages and the other with tiny little holes where the transfer should be, is this the difference in models you mentioned?

hey guys, keep in mind that chrome is bad for your health...

dave

BME 04-17-2003 03:32 AM

Dont Forget Echo
 
When cutting the piston you want to match the radius on the squish area of the combustion chamber. We do not cut the entire top of piston but mostly cut the outer edge. The piston ends up with a smaller radius or higher dome. You want all the compression you can get. I dont know the compression ratio but it runs fine on 87 octane gasoline. You can check the match fit from piston to head by turning and pushing the piston against the head. It will leave marks on the piston where it rubs and you will know where to cut the piston down at. As for the intake side(bottom skirt) we have cut the port on the cylinder on some and we have simply cut the piston skirt on the intake side only on others to obtain the 108 degree ABDC intake opening. These mods can be done on most any conversion engine if you intend on running it above 8000 rpm. If you want to run below 8000 rpm dont raise the exhaust port. Leave it at about 105 dgrees ATDC. I dont know about the different gaskets on the cylinder but I dont think you would want the ones with just holes in them. The good cylinders will have a transfer port opening that is the same size as the opening on the crankcase. Later models will have that opening smaller and it does not match the crankcase opening. I will see if I have time to do a conversion and take pictures for you guys.


Keith
BME

BME 04-17-2003 03:45 AM

don't forget echo!
 
I forgot to mention that the only difference between the 21cc echo and the 23.6cc echo is the piston and cylinder.


Keith
BME

Volfy 04-17-2003 04:06 AM

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Keith, do you offer a conversion service as you described for customer's short blocks? Since BMEs are based on Echo engines, I've often wondered why you don't offer engines smaller than 44cc.

Again, I would like to thank you for taking the time to answer our questions and give us valuable conversion pointers. It certainly reflects very well on BME's behalf.

mikenlapaz 04-17-2003 08:14 PM

echo 23.6cc weight
 
What is the converted weight with standard ign. system?

BME 04-17-2003 09:22 PM

Dont Forget Echo
 
The 23.6cc engine weighs 2lbs 2 ounces. Ignition weight is about 3.5 ounces. We used to offer this engine but with a battery powered ignition and the mods it gets pricy for a 23cc engine. We do have our own 30cc engine coming out soon in the xtreme series. Should weigh a tad over 1lb and blow the glow plugs off the satio and ys stuff. Its 100% propriatary and not like the glow engine conversions you see on the market. This engine was designed to be a gas engine from the start.


Keith
BME

mikenlapaz 04-17-2003 09:36 PM

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BME The 23.6cc engine weighs 2lbs 2 ounces.
is that the weight with flywheel and magneto as it would come out of a weedie? Or the weight with a RC ign and battery?

captinjohn 04-17-2003 10:51 PM

engines
 
BME: Keith, are you going to give us a glimpse of this new engine very soon? Sounds fantastic!!!! Thanks Captijohn :)

BME 04-18-2003 02:12 AM

Dont forget Echo
 
We have a few laying around and I just thought I would help you guys out. I havent found another commercial engine out there that will perform as well as the Echo and I have tried them all. Ryobi, weed eater, stihl, ect. I am new to RCU so I dont know how to attach pictures. I wanted to show you a step by step procedure with pictures. The engine weight I quoted was with a battery ignition. With flywheel and coil its 3lbs 2 ounces. BTW the maneto version is what I fly for cross country events.

Keith
BME

BME 04-18-2003 02:15 AM

Dont Forget Echo
 
I will have something to show on the 30cc soon. We have so many projects in the skunk works its hard to know which one comes first. Our main focus is on getting the 110 in production.


Keith
BME

mikenlapaz 04-18-2003 02:22 AM

don't forget echo!
 
someone please post the routine for posting pictures for this man!,preferably on this thread as I would like to know the details as well.

BME: got my juices flowing even with the 3 lbs 2 oz! :) Going for simplicity and reliablity here in the outback! :D :D

Volfy 04-18-2003 04:10 AM

don't forget echo!
 
A 30cc powerhouse sounds like a winning ticket. I like the Poulan chainsaws as they are well built and powerful, but everything smaller than the 46cc ends up weighing about the same as the 46cc, so I saw no point of converting a smaller Poulan. Might as well do the 46cc if weight is the same. BUT... I would really like a lightweight gasser that'll do a 1.20 aerobat justice, which is why I've been eyeing the Echo 30cc.

Sure I can get a lightweight made-for-RC gasser like the ZDZs or MVVS, but conversions are just so much more fun - even if most of the work is done by somebody else. :)

ZAGNUT 04-18-2003 12:20 PM

pics would be great!
 
first you need a useable pic, 72dpi resolution jpeg at no more than 700x700 pixels is good

don't use the quick reply at the bottom of the thread, click the "post reply" button and go to the full featured reply.

throw in lots of smilies- :) :D :stupid: :thumbdown :thumbup: :sunsmiley :drowning:

go to "attach file" , click the browse button , get the name of your pic to show up in the "file name"bar and click the open button

submit reply

if i can do it ANYONE can!

captinjohn 04-18-2003 12:43 PM

engines & photos
 
Zagnut: I think what we need is a explanation on how to shrink the photos to the send-able size. I suppose a person can send a photo to a person who has a computer and skills to do so. Then re-send it to RCU??? What do you think? Capt,n

ZAGNUT 04-18-2003 01:17 PM

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capt,n
i'm basically computer illiterate so the only help i can offer is what works for me.

for scanned pics i use photoshop, my bro showed me the basics .

my pc-cam takes snapshots that are sendable as is but these are low qual and don't show good detail.

dave

wvarn1957 04-18-2003 05:18 PM

don't forget echo!
 
Captainjohn,

You need a photo editing program to be able to crop an image down to 700 X 700 mp or 70kb file size. There are several programs available, but the only one I am familiar with came as a freebie with my scanner. It is Ulead Photoimpact SE.

If you have something special you want to post, send it to me at:

[email protected] and I will edit it to the proper size for posting on RCU.

Will

captinjohn 04-18-2003 11:51 PM

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Will: I sent you a photo to test on resizing. I hope you got it. Thanks Again Captinjohn

Volture 04-19-2003 01:37 AM

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ZAGNUT:

Is this what your Echo looked like prior to paring off the trimmer parts??? This trimmer is labeled Tiger, but has a Kioritz engine and looks identical to the Echos.

Thanks.

Volfy 04-19-2003 04:17 AM

don't forget echo!
 
Kioritz is the OEM for many different brands of lawn care power equipment, including their own brand. Never heard of Tiger, though. Must be an older brand name.

ZAGNUT 04-19-2003 10:11 AM

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volture, like volfy said , there gobs of companies that use the echo/kioritz trimmer engines. over here pro gardeners call them the "rolls-royce" of small trimmers, even very old ones just keep going. yours looks like it has a 4 bolt case and a 3 bolt starter housing which is opposite of mine. the 25.4cc has a 4bolt case and 4 bolt starter. otherwise your trimmer looks the same, identical throttle linkage and flywheel housing and woud be a breeze to convert.

dave

mstroh3961 04-19-2003 03:07 PM

resizing JPEG'S
 
JPEG's can be resized with PAINT within windows. Start Paint and load the image you wish to resize. Click the "IMAGE" tab and select "stretch/skew" from the drop down list. From the pop up box, fill in the vertical and horizontal fields as 50% or any number you choose under 100 to shrink that percentage. after you are satisfied re save as a JPEG.

Photo shop works better but not everyone has it.

I hope this helps!
Mark

captinjohn 04-19-2003 03:56 PM

photos
 
How does one convert bitmap photos into j-peg...is it possible? Thanks Capt,n

mstroh3961 04-19-2003 04:33 PM

captinjohn
 
You can do that with paint also. When you are done editing the image, click "SAVE AS", enter the file name you wish, then select the file type from the pull down menu under the file name box.

Regards
Mark


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