Gas engine

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flyright
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old engine

Post by flyright »

the sure fire way to free up an old engine is to get an old crock pot and pour some antifreeze in it, just enough to cover the engine. Turn on HI for about 2 hours. Carefully remove the engine with thongs and slowly start turning the prop.
Another way is to put engine in the oven at 200 degrees for about 30 minutes . remove and try to turn it over. You must use extreme care when trying both of these methods. I use the antifreeze method ofter, with no problems. BE VERY CAREFUL. And I forgot to mention, do not use the crock pot to cook in ever again.
Supercubber95
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Post by Supercubber95 »

Thanks! Will this http://www.brodak.com/shop_productdetai ... uctID=8620 stuff work or so I need more nitro than the 10%?
Supercubber95
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Post by Supercubber95 »

I found a good price on a glow clip. Will this http://cgi.ebay.com/Used-Glow-Head-Batt ... 4cf763d959 work? It looks to me like the right end on it. Thank you for helps :D
mr.charlse
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Post by mr.charlse »

Yes... that will work just fine... :twisted:
(no seriously it will)
Supercubber95
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Post by Supercubber95 »

Wow thanks guys! I soaked it in Liquid Wrench then soaked it in 91% alcohol and it feels awesome. I'm sure it'll run with some juice and fuel. Thanks!
mr.charlse
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Post by mr.charlse »

Can we have a picture?
ADW 123
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Post by ADW 123 »

mr. charlse, what happened to your last plane build?
mr.charlse
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Post by mr.charlse »

wich one?
Supercubber95
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Post by Supercubber95 »

Here's the pictures... http://pipercessnahangar.shutterfly.com/pictures/30 Keep hitting the next button, because there's 4 pictures of the cleaned one.
mr.charlse
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Post by mr.charlse »

guess i was wrong, it wasnt all rust..
ADW 123
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Post by ADW 123 »

mr. charlse- was it the cesna?
Squishyp38
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Post by Squishyp38 »

You are toying with us!
That's a new engine, right?!?!
The P-38 is arguably the best... Forget that, it is THE BEST fighter of world war two, and is epically AWESOME!
Squishyp38
mr.charlse
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Post by mr.charlse »

the 170?
My really vicious cat destroyed it...
It was a sad day :(

And i agree with squishyhip,
you have really restored that engine.
Supercubber95
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Post by Supercubber95 »

How old is the engine? They don't make the Golden Bees any more, do they?
Supercubber95
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Post by Supercubber95 »

Oh and thanks! It cleaned a lot better than I thoughtit would. Did you eat your cat then, mr. charlse?
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