61cc husqvarna conversion into an Easy V?
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So this chainsaw engine weighs approx 5.25lbs...
Am I completely off my rocker for thinking about trying to wedge this monster into a 46" Easy V? If not, what prop would I even start with?
Please advise
Am I completely off my rocker for thinking about trying to wedge this monster into a 46" Easy V? If not, what prop would I even start with?
Please advise
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the engine you are thinking of (saw the post on the engine conversion board) is converted for airplane use, it's set up for a plane propeller and has the flywheel removed (aka cooling fan for an aircooled boat engine) not to mention it won't have a starter on it anymore...
you'd be better off with the ryobi engine you have like you said.
you'd be better off with the ryobi engine you have like you said.
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So this chainsaw engine weighs approx 5.25lbs...
Am I completely off my rocker for thinking about trying to wedge this monster into a 46'' Easy V? If not, what prop would I even start with?
Please advise
So this chainsaw engine weighs approx 5.25lbs...
Am I completely off my rocker for thinking about trying to wedge this monster into a 46'' Easy V? If not, what prop would I even start with?
Please advise
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