Most of these Marine engines are easier to remove and install in comparison to a road vehicle. Fortunately, there were no broken bolts with this...
On a The plugs are to relieve pressure in both cases, but an engine block full of straight water will push out the plugs and still crack the...
Upgrade to Crash Imunity! The Heligods put them there for us to use.... Bless your heli-brethren with a Crash Immunity and keep @Crash Heligod at bay.
If anyone knows how to make a belt last under hard use, it's @smakmeharder . :cool:
Ah yes, @smakmeharder..... you may have hit that nail on the head. I took the Nano back to a new brush motor just for comparison... after two...
It would seem I already have a few Crash Immunities saved up.... but you will get your chance.............. eventually.
...... on what? Crash Immunities? :p
Yes, but probably not long before. The thing has been "in transit" for 3 days now. With the holiday postage rush in full swing, there's no telling...
All said and done, pulling two engines, change-over, and putting one back, about 10 hours.... It's just what I do for my day-job. ;)
Actually, my guitarist got me started with a micro-chinook he had, but he didn't take to helis like I did. He's more of a gamer.
In both cases, same GM Marine/Industrial grade 4.3 v6 rated 175 to 205HP depending on what carburetor and intake manifold is used. The change-over...
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I bet that canopy has eyes and teeth on it! :D
After further investigation, that Tw250 looks to have shared rotor assy with Blade CP Pro...... no further explanation needed there. :rolleyes:
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I had to go to 17Track.com to find this one: Latest Event -- 2015-12-10 09:57 Despatched to overseas (Country code: US) Woo hoo! :D
Finished conversion of OMC Cobra block to Mercury Marine. [MEDIA]
Electronics mock-up with motor went well. ESC setup was simple. New motor spooled up to full speed and seems smooth and well balanced.
That phone sim is from the same company that makes the Clearview RC sim.
I may seem a bit overly enthusiastic, but this is my first "real" build. It feels like a "Rite of Passage".
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