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Leo Engine
I am curious to know the Leo engine performance, since I could get it in a very cheap price here; seller can not sell them, so he reduced the price very much until they are out. And I am very interested in buying one of them. However, it seemed that it was not popular here. I never saw anyone in my country using it, and no one can answer me about it. So I would like to know all about it, and whether it is finally worth buying or not. Thank you very much.
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RE: Leo Engine
I have three of them a 28 and a couple of 37s they are a very good engines and they last forever you'll be very happy
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RE: Leo Engine
The 32 and 37 are very strong running engines.
The 40 and larger compare with the OS "SF" series engines The hold up respectively in the USA They are made in Taiwan. Enjoy, Jim |
RE: Leo Engine
I has Leo 21 ABC marine engine, very well made engine and now the engine are 10 year old and run very well, easy to start.. nothing bad about Leo..[8D]
Jens Eirik |
RE: Leo Engine
Thank you very much for all of advises. However, I would like to ask more on how to break in and run in. I plan to buy .46. I am really new to RC world. Thank you very much.
Usuksaichol |
RE: Leo Engine
Follow instruction about break-in engine. Be careful, do not break-in with rich fuel.
Jens Eirik |
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