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Old 08-07-2011 | 12:19 PM
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I have a BME 95 cc engine that need the reeds replaced. Does anyone know where I can get a set? Are there other reed sets that will work in this engine. It is good engine and I hate to put it on the shelf... Thanks
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Have you considered calling BME? That would be the first thing I would do if it were mine.
Old 08-07-2011 | 02:42 PM
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Kelly, see if these guys can help. Dan.
http://bmeengine.com/
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Thanks guys, I will check them out. I had read they had went out of business.
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New owners about 3 years ago, and definately still in business. Worst come to worst you could probaly adapt the reeds from the cage of a DA 100, but withou seeing your reeds I couldn't guarantee that. In that size engine there has been a lot of parts commonality. The reeds from a BME 102, 105, and 110 may also fit.
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Update: Waiting for reply back from BME. I called and spoke to Tom and also sent him pictures of my engine.
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Old 08-09-2011 | 04:25 PM
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You may want to reconsider the throttle linkage
Old 08-09-2011 | 04:35 PM
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That is the rod I use for the choke. It hangs out the bottom of the cowl on my hanger 9 Sukhoi. No issues with it. Problem is the reed is broke
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It was the snap-on ball link I spotted there and the z-bend metal rod.
It's hard to see from the photo if it attaches to the throttle butterfly or the choke.
Either way, there are better ways

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That Z bend will eventually wear out the hole in the choke lever due to vibration and differenece in materials you have there. Use a more positive connection like a swivel or ball link. Also, secure the end end you are pulling on. You can't leave it rattling around. Dan.
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No offence taken. You are right there are better ways. I will change it if I can locate new reeds and get it back running.
Always open to suggestions


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Talked to TOM at BME.....No reeds yet..
I am still looking for somthing that will work....carbon fiber maybe???
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Don't do that unless you have a few sets for later replacement. Carbon reeds work great in applications that have a reed shock stop, but not over direct metal contact. Take a look at the reeds in a DA 100 or DLE 111 and see if they can be adapted to fit your cage. Might even compare to a 3w 106. Pop the reeds out of one cage and insert into the other.
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Finally got 2 reeds from Tom at BME. Engine is running. Still looking for back up material to make my own.

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