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chuck
August 10th 06, 08:19 PM
I know that just about everybody has bad-mouthed the 2si, but what are your
opinions of the Hirth series?
Juan Jimenez[_1_]
August 15th 06, 05:17 AM
In the past, lots of reports of quality control issues, vibration problems,
etc. but they seem to have worked out the kinks, or at least the latest
reports point in that direction. The US distributor knows his stuff, but he
can only sell product as good as the factory puts out. Personal opinion.
"chuck" > wrote in message
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>I know that just about everybody has bad-mouthed the 2si, but what are your
>opinions of the Hirth series?
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chuck
August 15th 06, 01:08 PM
Thank you,
I guess it'll have to be Rotex. Sure is nice to get different opinions from
the users.
"Juan Jimenez" > wrote in message
.. .
> In the past, lots of reports of quality control issues, vibration
> problems, etc. but they seem to have worked out the kinks, or at least the
> latest reports point in that direction. The US distributor knows his
> stuff, but he can only sell product as good as the factory puts out.
> Personal opinion.
>
> "chuck" > wrote in message
> ...
>>I know that just about everybody has bad-mouthed the 2si, but what are
>>your opinions of the Hirth series?
>
>
>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
>
chuck wrote:
> I know that just about everybody has bad-mouthed the 2si, but what are your
> opinions of the Hirth series?
I do not know about all of them but I have had great experience with
a 3203 (fan cooled). The basic concept of nikocil/aluminum jugs is very
sound for air cooled engines. It is how Porsche 911s were made back
when they were aircooled.
As for the 2si, I would take another look at the new ones with the
larger flywheel - ignition trigger spacing. That should have cured
their ignition issues.
chuck
September 8th 06, 03:27 PM
Thank you, I will
> wrote in message
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>
> chuck wrote:
>> I know that just about everybody has bad-mouthed the 2si, but what are
>> your
>> opinions of the Hirth series?
>
> I do not know about all of them but I have had great experience with
> a 3203 (fan cooled). The basic concept of nikocil/aluminum jugs is very
> sound for air cooled engines. It is how Porsche 911s were made back
> when they were aircooled.
> As for the 2si, I would take another look at the new ones with the
> larger flywheel - ignition trigger spacing. That should have cured
> their ignition issues.
>
September 10th 06, 05:36 PM
chuck wrote:
> Thank you,
> I guess it'll have to be Rotex. Sure is nice to get different opinions from
> the users.
> "Juan Jimenez" > wrote in message
> .. .
> > In the past, lots of reports of quality control issues, vibration
> > problems, etc. but they seem to have worked out the kinks, or at least the
> > latest reports point in that direction. The US distributor knows his
> > stuff, but he can only sell product as good as the factory puts out.
> > Personal opinion.
> >
> > "chuck" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >>I know that just about everybody has bad-mouthed the 2si, but what are
> >>your opinions of the Hirth series?
> >
> >
>...
What about Zenoah (Xenoah)?
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J.P.
September 11th 06, 11:06 AM
wrote:
> chuck wrote:
> > I know that just about everybody has bad-mouthed the 2si, but what are your
> > opinions of the Hirth series?
>
> I do not know about all of them but I have had great experience with
> a 3203 (fan cooled). The basic concept of nikocil/aluminum jugs is very
> sound for air cooled engines. It is how Porsche 911s were made back
> when they were aircooled.
> As for the 2si, I would take another look at the new ones with the
> larger flywheel - ignition trigger spacing. That should have cured
> their ignition issues.
Hello, I tought 2si did no longer made engine for aviation
J.P.
wesley marceaux
September 17th 06, 11:58 PM
I really don't know anything about the hirth engine ,,never seen one fly
long enough to establish any kind of history . The nickle sil cylinders
works well for a four cycle engine but it has failed badly in the two cycle
except model airplane engines . No matter which engine you choose , one will
always have problems of some sort . Rotax seems to be the engine that gives
the least amount of it.
"J.P." > wrote in message
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>
> wrote:
>> chuck wrote:
>> > I know that just about everybody has bad-mouthed the 2si, but what are
>> > your
>> > opinions of the Hirth series?
>>
>> I do not know about all of them but I have had great experience with
>> a 3203 (fan cooled). The basic concept of nikocil/aluminum jugs is very
>> sound for air cooled engines. It is how Porsche 911s were made back
>> when they were aircooled.
>> As for the 2si, I would take another look at the new ones with the
>> larger flywheel - ignition trigger spacing. That should have cured
>> their ignition issues.
>
> Hello, I tought 2si did no longer made engine for aviation
>
> J.P.
>
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