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RE: Why not a Webra engines thread?
Cool deal I caint wait to put in in a plane.
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Mine's going on a Funtana X100 that I picked up (in very nice condition ) at a flea market for 80 bucks :D
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That what I waiting for through RC universe a good deal that needs an engine. Maybe a Bipe.
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Webra are superb engines, below a few pics of the seldom seen Speedy 1.8CC from early 80's,ballraced with rear exhaust.
3 different models, Pylon, RC and Marine were available, latest models were 2CC. They were rather pricey (twice the price of the OS .10 FSR) and very powerful, .52HP @22000rpm (.27HP@15000rpmfor the 10FSR). The marine Speedy was sold with factory gear system (2 ball bearings). On the pic N°2 you can see some accessories, the standard muffler, the tuned pipe and the special glow plug, very expensive too! |
RE: Why not a Webra engines thread?
nevermind.
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What is a speed 120 with a pitts muffler new in box worth?
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Back about 5-6 years ago a Webra 1.20 (the standard version ) sold it for about 200 bucks...the Bisson muffler about 40.
What's it worth now? Your guess is as good as mine...if you could get 60 to 70% of that... |
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Thanks I was just wondering I think I'm goint to put it on a Bi Plane of some sort. Not sure wha yet.Al the old timers at my feild say the run very well.
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They do run well...
I had one w/ the Bisson Pitts muffler on a Funtana S90...nice combination. |
RE: Why not a Webra engines thread?
I bought a Webra Speed 55 GT but it didn't come with a muffler. I checked the Webra web site and found that there are three different mufflers for this engine. Does anyone have any experience with the 55 and can they tell me which muffler they use.
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RE: Why not a Webra engines thread?
www.paulsmodelsupply.com
BW, give this guy a call, I bought a P-5/mufflerWebras and parts for other over the years. He's very Webra knowledgeable. |
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Hey did I show you guys this one yet? It's a little Webra .10 with a steel liner and iron piston. Just realized I dont have any pics with its muffler on it.
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Hey Guys! I have three webra's and old 3.5 cc glo star, a 40 blackhead , abd a 61 blackhead. I love em! I crashed the 20 two sundays ago and broke the spray bar in the speedy carburetor. They don't seem to make replacement parts for these anymore. I talked to Paul's hobby about it and we are a loss as to how to fix this engine. Any suggestions? The carb is a screw in carb, so probably will not be able to substitute a different one. Does anyone have a spare spray bar, or a engine for parts? Thanks Tim
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RE: Why not a Webra engines thread?
Well Tim, I'll tell you I've been watching the bidding site for Webra parts over the last few years and have seen only one threaded carb body for sale, so forget that unless you want to bid on a complete motor like your saying. If Webra-Austria cant help with their customer service email, I think it might be a long wait. I bet your heartbroke over it as I would be. Don't loose hope though. Learn how to add things to a watch list on theBay and you might be surprised with one right away if nobody here can help out. Lots of people here too.
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what mufflers will fit a WEBRA 1.20?
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http://www.bissonmufflers.com/en/muf...mageField.y=11
There are about seven choices here. I had the Sport one on mine, it has a great sound. |
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:D Here is my latest Webra creation....
I machined a spacer/addaptor to accept a OS 855 muffler so I can use it on this profile model. I ran it on the bench and never hooked up the pump. It draws fuel and runs EXCELLENT! on muffler alone. I'm still breaking it in per the instructions that came with the engine...... I think its going to work real well. |
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the value of a machinest, nice job
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RE: Why not a Webra engines thread?
the 1.20 webras arent being imported into the U S anymore acording to paulsmodelsupply.com, a U S distributor.
can you get parts for them anywhere? |
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www.swanyshouse.com sells Webra engines and parts. I just ordered some parts for the 145-R pictured above.
Paul Swanson is a good guy and will help you out. Pauls model supply also has Webra parts from what I understand. |
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I am looking for a motor mount for a Webra 120 speed can anyone point me in the right direction on buying one or a motor mount that would work??
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ORIGINAL: Kenny w I am looking for a motor mount for a Webra 120 speed can anyone point me in the right direction on buying one or a motor mount that would work?? Then just find a mount that fits the dimensions. |
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ORIGINAL: Broken Wings I bought a Webra Speed 55 GT but it didn't come with a muffler. I checked the Webra web site and found that there are three different mufflers for this engine. Does anyone have any experience with the 55 and can they tell me which muffler they use. ChiefK |
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Thanks that will help. I Am putting the 120 on a seagull ultamite 120 It should haul it around pretty well. Thanks again
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RE: Why not a Webra engines thread?
Maybe a muffler from a modern Webra or a modern Mac muffler. But not sure they would be below 90 Db. Thats a very low standard your club has. Most modern mufflers are below 98 Db and some are below 95. That muffler is probably about 100 Db so 98 is about 2/3 of the volume. I bet a Mac's muffled pipe would work and boost power as well. What is the plane? Looks good!
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