Where To buy sachs engines????
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Where To buy sachs engines????
I am curious to find where to buy a Sachs engine, mainly because I want to find information about these engines. i can't seem to find anything on the web.
thanks for any help..
Ray
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I don't think anyone offers a "Sachs" engine any more. A lot of companies build motors using the Sachs (now Makita) cylinder and piston. I believe the cylinders and pistons are manufactured by Mahle.
Fox, Brison, Taurus, and J&A Engineering all use these parts in their airplane motors.
Fox, Brison, Taurus, and J&A Engineering all use these parts in their airplane motors.
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Try Air Hobbies. They use the Sach barrel and piston to my knowledge.
Use a search on your browser and you should find them. Red cylinder barrels. Engines are heavy with all the fruit on them, especially the exhaust. Run fine and good power. I have the 80cc and 100cc and both go well. Ignition system was a non event so fitted a CH to the 80 and it just screams now.
If you want power for weight then stay away. Want value for money then they are excellent.
Use a search on your browser and you should find them. Red cylinder barrels. Engines are heavy with all the fruit on them, especially the exhaust. Run fine and good power. I have the 80cc and 100cc and both go well. Ignition system was a non event so fitted a CH to the 80 and it just screams now.
If you want power for weight then stay away. Want value for money then they are excellent.