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captinjohn 01-29-2008 09:33 PM

Small gas engine question
 
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Has any one had any experience with this small gas engine made in Italy? It is said to run on 40-1 gas oil mix! Seems like it may be ok in the right small airplane. Thank Capt,n;)

Mr67Stang 01-29-2008 11:00 PM

RE: Small gas engine question
 
All you need is an alluminium machinist to fabricate your prop hub, engine mount and trim the fat off of her and it might be a very interesting project. So where can you get the specs and pricing on this little jewel?

In all fairness it is hard to judge the size of that engine by the picture as I have seen some very large R/C cars.

pe reivers 01-30-2008 10:26 AM

RE: Small gas engine question
 
judging by the carb, the size seems the same as the Webra .91 gas engine. Webra has crankcase rotary valve, this car engine has piston porting.

Jezmo 01-30-2008 11:56 AM

RE: Small gas engine question
 
It's a 39. (There ad says Not a little 21 Nitro engine but a .39 Gasoline.......) It's on the MECOA site down near the bottom on the right. Cool cars. The Italian site shows the engine in different configs although I don't know if MECOA can get the air and marine versions.

captinjohn 01-30-2008 12:42 PM

RE: Small gas engine question
 
Jesmo: Thanks for the reply. I will take the data and search further. COOL! :D Capt,n Added Update parts view http://www.mecoa.com/compagnucci/parts/index.htm [:-] RC version is not available at this time.

pe reivers 01-30-2008 02:18 PM

RE: Small gas engine question
 
This is the [link=http://www.quicktechhobby.com/Car/Compagnucci/moto_automodcomp1.gif]exploded view[/link] of the engine. It seems easy to adapt for airplane use.

I also found [link=http://www.rconline.net/magazin-2001/mac-6/mac-6.shtml]this article [/link] on the .39 engine

NM2K 01-30-2008 02:42 PM

RE: Small gas engine question
 
Didn't a company named Campagnucci sell something like that a while back? I may have the spelling wrong.


Ed Cregger

pe reivers 01-30-2008 05:45 PM

RE: Small gas engine question
 
Ed, Quite some time ago realy. Read the article (in German I'm afraid). I think that was in the nineties of previous century.


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