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Old 11-20-2016, 02:11 PM
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I've been out of flying for about 5 years. I hate to do it but I have to sell some engines. Unfortunately they have been sitting on the shelf and some of them I can't remember what they are. I'm going to post some pictures I would appreciate any help or input anyone could give me on their identity and what they might be worth thank you
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Site has changed a lot. Trying to figure out how to post pics
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Old 11-20-2016, 02:25 PM
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Old 11-20-2016, 08:29 PM
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When you ID an engine you can check Ebay for the latest price. Dan.
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The first one is a poulon change saw conversion, Most likely a 46cc

Worth from $175.00 to $200.00 if you can find a buyer.

The second one I do not know.

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That rings a bell. Thanks
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Yes, I am nearly certain that is a Brillelli conversion of a 46cc Poulan chainsaw engine. And his engines were very nicely done. If it has been taken care of, that's a good engine.

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Post a pic of that second one over in the "Engine Conversions" section of the forum and see if anyone picks up on it.

After studying the pic a little more, I don't think it is Chinese. I am wondering now if it might be one of BME's offerings, and if so, it is an even better engine than number one!

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Thanks. I have been busy during the holiday week. I appreciate your input

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