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Where to find engines to convert
Where can I find a good 2 stroke engine like the ones in weed eaters with out having to buy every thing else that comes with a weed eater.
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RE: Where to find engines to convert
Try here: http://brillellicustoms.com/
Sorry guys; just couldn't resist. (Notice his name.) I get most of mine from small engine repair shops. Lot's of times they will let you go throught their junk pile and buy engines for 10 to 15 bucks a piece. AV8TOR |
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I have a Small Engine Repair Shop near me which shall Remain Nameless :D:DThat I can buy from the old Junk pile for $5.00 each all day long I have several Poulan 42cc Chain Saws on the Work Bench Awating their Rebirth. LawHound
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RE: Where to find engines to convert
Maybe:
lawnstation outdoor distributors. |
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The small engine repair guy at my local mom and pop hardware store gives me the stuff in his junk pile for free. Got two nice Homies this week. :D
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its very rare to find an engine for commercial use that is worth having repaired,,,parts and labor cost the same as a new one..I lucked up and went to a small engine shop where a fairly new tanaka had fallen off the truck then the trailer wheel hit it and bent it in half..got it for free
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ORIGINAL: flyinrog its very rare to find an engine for commercial use that is worth having repaired,,,parts and labor cost the same as a new one.. |
RE: Where to find engines to convert
I think what Scott is looking for is a study source of engines he can work his magic on.
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ALL THE ABOVE PLUS YARD SALES AND AUCTIONS- I SAW OVER 100 TRIMMERS GO IN LOTS OF 10 FOR $2 TO $12 A LOT LAST SUMMER. GUARANTEE YA 95% NEEDED JUST MINOR MAINT. (I CAN'T SAY FOR SURE CUZ I ALREADY HAD BOXES OF LONG BLOCKS) . YARD SALES THEY MIGHT BE ASKING TOO MUCH AT FIRST BUT GO BACK SUNDAY AFTERNOON 2 FOR $5.00. MOST OF THE STUFF THAT DOESN'T FLY IS PLASTIC OR METAL AND THEY'LL LET YA TOSS INTO RECYCLE. [sm=52_52.gif]
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If you need a prop hub for a engine you found, try this place http://www.rckitmasters.com/gas-conversion-parts.php Many sizes & other good stuff! Capt,n
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RE: Where to find engines to convert
That's a nice website, and interesting for someone that wants to convert a "smaller than 46cc" Poulan but keep the magneto instead of going Gas/Glow or CDI ignition. (The 42cc and under Poulan chain saw engines have no provision for mounting the magneto coil on the engine, but this site shows a solution.)
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