UEDA 55 Value
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From: Union Grove, AL
I have a UEDA 55 twin glow plug engine that I am considering trying to trade for a 4 stroke engine. The UEDA looks as if it has never been run. It may have been mounted. The only thing I can see wrong is that the idle bar is missing. It may of had a strap on muffler. Anyway, I was wondering if someone could give me some type of idea what it might be worth. I am sure only a collector would want it. Thanks.
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Probably the best thing to do is put it on the auction site and state truthfully that it is a rare collectors item. I found a statement on RC Universe where one was up to $200 in the auction. I looked over there and it was too long ago and it had been removed from the data base.
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Here is the same thread from 2 years ago
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_49...tm.htm#4959261
and Ed Cregger N2ECW is still on here. PM him or Email him at that Email address he posted.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_39.../tm.htm#393297
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_49...tm.htm#4959261
and Ed Cregger N2ECW is still on here. PM him or Email him at that Email address he posted.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_39.../tm.htm#393297
kamakazie frank
The worst engine, again early 70's, I ever owned was a Ueda 60. They should have named it "U-needa-new-60". What a joke.
The worst engine, again early 70's, I ever owned was a Ueda 60. They should have named it "U-needa-new-60". What a joke.
kdheath
On a side note, one of my buddies turned up one day with a Magician and a Ueda 40. First Ueda I ever saw outside of a magazine ad. I think they probably imported about six of these motors in the 60's. It had a venturi the size of a storm drain. Would hardly run. We went to the trash barrel, ripped a balsa stick from a wreck, whittled it a little and stuffed it in that huge venturi. Suddenly, he was flying the pattern with it! You just never know....
On a side note, one of my buddies turned up one day with a Magician and a Ueda 40. First Ueda I ever saw outside of a magazine ad. I think they probably imported about six of these motors in the 60's. It had a venturi the size of a storm drain. Would hardly run. We went to the trash barrel, ripped a balsa stick from a wreck, whittled it a little and stuffed it in that huge venturi. Suddenly, he was flying the pattern with it! You just never know....
Sport_Pilot
The Ueda engines were good </i><P><P>I have only seen two running, and both performed poorly.
The Ueda engines were good </i><P><P>I have only seen two running, and both performed poorly.
Damnathius
Oh, and then there's the Ueda .61 with the red anodized dual plug head... What a heavy boat anchor that is!
Oh, and then there's the Ueda .61 with the red anodized dual plug head... What a heavy boat anchor that is!
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Had a Ueda 45 in the good ole days.Engine had an exhaust restrictor and airbleed carb if I recall.The engine was eventually bored out to a Ueda 55 with a single plug which eventually led to a twin plug version..Calling it a powerhouse was really stretching it, even the bored out 55. It was what I would call an OS appreciation engine! Got an OS max50 and never looked back.




