Difference between ys 160dz and ys 160dzm ?
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Hi,
Probuild are advertising the new YS 160 in two versions the 160 DZ and the 160 DZM. Can anyone tell me what the difference is between these engines ?
Thanks,
Boo
Probuild are advertising the new YS 160 in two versions the 160 DZ and the 160 DZM. Can anyone tell me what the difference is between these engines ?
Thanks,
Boo
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Dave, why arent the M versions carried in the US?
If I go by the Produild site the additional price of the M version is attractive relative to buying a separate engine mount in the US.
Brian
If I go by the Produild site the additional price of the M version is attractive relative to buying a separate engine mount in the US.
Brian
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If you look at the supplied mount, it fits almost nothing that anyone is using these days. It was designed to mount on hardwood rails in a pattern airplane. Most are now using a firewall mount sp these are out.
We used to sell them as an accessory item, and I believe our service dept. still has some if you are interested. We can still get them for customers in the USA if anyone wants them. The last price I recall was about $200, but that may have changed. Check with service at
775-782-4562
We used to sell them as an accessory item, and I believe our service dept. still has some if you are interested. We can still get them for customers in the USA if anyone wants them. The last price I recall was about $200, but that may have changed. Check with service at
775-782-4562
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ORIGINAL: Dave Shadel
If you look at the supplied mount, it fits almost nothing that anyone is using these days. It was designed to mount on hardwood rails in a pattern airplane. Most are now using a firewall mount sp these are out.
If you look at the supplied mount, it fits almost nothing that anyone is using these days. It was designed to mount on hardwood rails in a pattern airplane. Most are now using a firewall mount sp these are out.
Thanks,
Boo
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From: BoulderWest Australia, AUSTRALIA
Here is a picture of my extra with a 140DMZ you cant see the mount but it is two rings one at the front and one at the rear that has a shock absorber to counteract the torque
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