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GASSITT
December 3rd 03, 01:57 AM
Rotax 912 has 259 hrs on it $ 3980. , needs work and some parts replaced , may
trade for 582 or 503 Steve (623) 842-3902

Richard Isakson
December 3rd 03, 04:02 PM
"GASSITT" wrote ...
> Rotax 912 has 259 hrs on it $ 3980. , needs work and some parts replaced ,
may
> trade for 582 or 503 Steve (623) 842-3902

I'm curious. Why does a Rotax 912 with only 259 hours on it need work and
parts? Was it in a wreck?

Rich

Morgans
December 4th 03, 09:04 AM
"Richard Isakson" > wrote in message
...
> "GASSITT" wrote ...
> > Rotax 912 has 259 hrs on it $ 3980. , needs work and some parts replaced
,
> may
> > trade for 582 or 503 Steve (623) 842-3902
>
> I'm curious. Why does a Rotax 912 with only 259 hours on it need work and
> parts? Was it in a wreck?
>
> Rich
>
>
'Cause Rotax is junk! Pushed too hard.
--
Jim in NC

Larry Smith
December 4th 03, 01:06 PM
"Morgans" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Richard Isakson" > wrote in message
> ...
> > "GASSITT" wrote ...
> > > Rotax 912 has 259 hrs on it $ 3980. , needs work and some parts
replaced
> ,
> > may
> > > trade for 582 or 503 Steve (623) 842-3902
> >
> > I'm curious. Why does a Rotax 912 with only 259 hours on it need work
and
> > parts? Was it in a wreck?
> >
> > Rich
> >
> >
> 'Cause Rotax is junk! Pushed too hard.
> --
> Jim in NC

Our former EAA chapter president has, the last I heard, over 600
trouble-free hours in his Rotax 912-powered Zenair Zodiac, which he built
here in WNC. In the springtime he flew his homebuilt to California and
back. In our chapter's mail group he wrote an article in which he said the
engine had never even burped. He is competing with other chapter members
for the number of Young Eagles flown in the Zenair. I've lost count on
that one.

I don't have much faith in the 2-strokes but Rotax's 4-strokes have built a
good record. The engine advertised here may be a fluke or there may be
some special circumstances. The engine is required to be cowled properly
because the cylinders are air-cooled while the heads are cooled with a 50/50
mix of water and ethylene glycol. In addition the engine is manufactured
with a psru and turns at roughly twice the rpm as the prop.

GASSITT
December 4th 03, 03:00 PM
Engine broke valve retainer , i month out of warranty , needs cylinder, head ,
piston , valves ect fot 1 cylinder

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