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Old 11-09-2002, 01:27 AM
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Does anyone know of a website for RCS engines, or an address? Thanks. Bob
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Thanks, CW46. Bob
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we've had 4 at our club field they seem to be a very good motor
plenty of power the only draw back i see is they take a very long time to break in but after that they are great.

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Roy, Thanks for the info. Do you have any tips for breaking one in? Bob
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just get time on them i took one for one of the guys and put it on my workmate bench and let it run for 7 or 8 hours that helped speed up the breakin i think they must have a cast ring but the good side is they'll last a very long time. a good oil is important
i've run gas motors since the 80's tried numerous of differnt oils even some that was $12.00 a quart but so far the best i've come across in the last few yrs. is a oil wal-mart sells super-tec it was colored green they just changed it to red.super clean burning and doing a comparision it made the motor run smoother with noticable more power. on breakin on the rcs 4 oz to a gal after
breakin 3 oz and the great thing is its 79 cents a 8oz bottle idon't know who makes it for wal-mart but i'm trying to find out.
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Roy, Thanks for the information--I'll put it to good use. Bob

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