help identify these carbs
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help identify these carbs
All are slide type carburetors. I got them in a lot with some other things. The two upper ones are the same, of course, just reversed re: left/right. The black one that resembles a Perry has a logo that looks like "Picco" (see photo), but it doesn't look like any of the carbs currently on Picco engines. The other 2 are familiar, I just can't put my finger on it. At this point, I think my memory crashes more than my aircraft... and that's a lot!
I'm selling off my r/c stuff, and it helps to know what it is. :-)
I'm selling off my r/c stuff, and it helps to know what it is. :-)
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RE: help identify these carbs
The Two top ones look like the one that I have on an OPS 45 fan motor. Olny the bore of them look a lot smaller. May be off smaller 21 sized engines(car,boat)
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RE: help identify these carbs
Hi Ghost,
Looks like with the gale warning south of Montague there won't be any flying in your area for a while. I thought the top carbs looked like one from an OS Wankle?
Cheers,
Colin
Looks like with the gale warning south of Montague there won't be any flying in your area for a while. I thought the top carbs looked like one from an OS Wankle?
Cheers,
Colin
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RE: help identify these carbs
Colin,
Don't fly much here anyway, I do most of my flying at Bathurst. The OS Wankle that I have has a standard OS carb, never seen a slide carb on one.
Cheers
Don't fly much here anyway, I do most of my flying at Bathurst. The OS Wankle that I have has a standard OS carb, never seen a slide carb on one.
Cheers