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OS engine ID
I got a rather large OS engine in an estate sale. It runs fine on the test stand but I don't know what it is. The markings on the case say "BX1" Any ideas? I think it might be a 1.08 but it seems to large for that engine.
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ORIGINAL: elmshoot I got a rather large OS engine in an estate sale. It runs fine on the test stand but I don't know what it is. The markings on the case say "BX1" Any ideas? I think it might be a 1.08 but it seems to large for that engine. Sparky Look on the engine under the exhaust outlet. They usually placed the displacement of the engine right there. |
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Isn't the BGX-1 a 30cc? IIRC it is...that would make it a 1.80 c.i.
Edit: I see that it's actually 35cc (thanks FBD ) |
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I've never seen this in any of my OS manuals before:
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ORIGINAL: elmshoot I got a rather large OS engine in an estate sale. It runs fine on the test stand but I don't know what it is. The markings on the case say "BX1" Any ideas? I think it might be a 1.08 but it seems to large for that engine. Sparky OS 1.08 FSR was just about the most powerful engine made. ;) The BGX-1 is actually a 35cc engine.....much larger than the 1.08. I have a couple of the big ones....and one of the OS Pitts style mufflers. ;) FBD. |
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Has anyone ever converted one of these big OS engines to gasoline?
Dr.1 |
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I seen a BGX converted to gasoline with C&H ignition and a walbro carb, and the performance was sad. You have to run a very rich oil to fuel ratio (if I remember correctly it was 16-1 or 20-1) because of the bushed connecting rod. All decent gas engines use needle bearings on the connecting rod. The engine was mounted in a Midwest AT6 and the performance was lousy. It also ran alot hotter than the glow version (lack of proper cooling fins). I would not mess around tring to convert it.:eek::eek: The owner eventionaly converted it back to glow.:D
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