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I'm sure interested in this motor. What are the rear mounting/bolt space/ demensions? Thanks Brian Smith
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Check out the BCMA 26 cc engine seen [link=http://www.bcmaengines.clearwire.net/BCMASPE.htm]here[/link] . Weight is 38 ounces. I just got mine. Haven't started her up yet, but its a great little engine.
Otherwise, check out the RCS 140 or 180 or the Roto 25 from RC Showcase. They are pretty light too, but also cost about $300 more when all is said and done.
Check out the BCMA 26 cc engine seen [link=http://www.bcmaengines.clearwire.net/BCMASPE.htm]here[/link] . Weight is 38 ounces. I just got mine. Haven't started her up yet, but its a great little engine.
Otherwise, check out the RCS 140 or 180 or the Roto 25 from RC Showcase. They are pretty light too, but also cost about $300 more when all is said and done.
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Email Adam, [email protected] , He will get you an EI from them. I bought 4 of his little SPE 26 engines, but don't want the EI thay come with. I like CH and will stick with it. So he will have 4 units looking for a home.
What is a good 38cc class engine to do. Poulans in that size are toooo heavy, Homelites aren't much better. McCulloch 38's are needle bearing. What is left without paying an arm and a leg?
What is a good 38cc class engine to do. Poulans in that size are toooo heavy, Homelites aren't much better. McCulloch 38's are needle bearing. What is left without paying an arm and a leg?




