91CD vs 130CD
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I am considering replacing my 91CD with the 130CD in a model that I now fly and would like more power, without having to cut open the cowl to accomadate a different engine; what are the dimension comparisons between both; I went to the RCV Web site and the 130 Dimensions were not posted; or at least were not legible.
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I am considering replacing my 91CD with the 130CD in a model that I now fly and would like more power, without having to cut open the cowl to accomadate a different engine; what are the dimension comparisons between both; I went to the RCV Web site and the 130 Dimensions were not posted; or at least were not legible.
Thanks Doug.
I am considering replacing my 91CD with the 130CD in a model that I now fly and would like more power, without having to cut open the cowl to accomadate a different engine; what are the dimension comparisons between both; I went to the RCV Web site and the 130 Dimensions were not posted; or at least were not legible.
Thanks Doug.
We have picked up your query here at RCV and apologise for the fact that the image dimensions are indistinct. We will update this image on our website shortly. In the meantime the dimensions you need for the 130CD are:
Centreline to top of engine - 95mm
overall height - 119mm
Rear of prop to back of carb - 136mm
Engine mtg bolt centres - 62mm
Hope this helps you, if you need more please email us on: [email protected]
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