Webra Bully gas replacement engine?
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From: Cedar Rapids , IA,
I am replacing the old Webra Bully with a gas engine but not sure of what size or brand to get. The Bully swings a 20x6 prop ao need something in that range, 18 to 20.
The main problem is the Bully is a short, light engine and some of the gasers are longer and heavier.
Advice needed guys.
Thanks,
Paul
The main problem is the Bully is a short, light engine and some of the gasers are longer and heavier.
Advice needed guys.
Thanks,
Paul
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Paul,
The Bully is based on a Sachs saw parts. If yours has a needle bearing rod, Scott at Brielli engines will convert it to gas at a reasonable cost. RC Ignitions may also. A Brison 2.4 is a forty cc based on Sachs and is about the size of a Bully for around $400.
Dave
The Bully is based on a Sachs saw parts. If yours has a needle bearing rod, Scott at Brielli engines will convert it to gas at a reasonable cost. RC Ignitions may also. A Brison 2.4 is a forty cc based on Sachs and is about the size of a Bully for around $400.
Dave
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my MVVS 35cc gasser may weigh more but it is one power house, it will swing a Zinger 20x8 pro to 7690 peaked (7500 tuned for flight),,, it will swing a 3W 20x8 at 6800 (tuned 6600 for flight), the 3W prop pull's much much better and produces much more top speed too..
Jim
Jim




