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Anyone know what this type of engine weighs? I know that hog-air claims 200
lbs, but that's with a starter, PSRU (PRSU?), exhaust, etc. I'm wondering what the engine itself weighs with its standard starter, and nothing else. Any bikers in here have a spare engine and a scale? My much-discussed "next project" could definately benefit from the noise and cool factor that such an engine would generate. Although I did see the boys on American Chopper stuff a Briggs & Stratton v-twin in a bike that both sounded good, was fairly light (for 20-30hp), and would be WAYYYY cheaper... so that might also be a possibility. I'm currently in the process of what my grandmother called "If-whattin'". Also known in other parts of the country as conceptualization, imagineering, design-engineering, daydreaming, etc. Hopefully, the airframe design will come together in another month or so and I can start working on a mockup to play around with. Thanks, Harry |
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![]() "Wright1902Glider" wrote in message ... Anyone know what this type of engine weighs? I know that hog-air claims 200 lbs, but that's with a starter, PSRU (PRSU?), exhaust, etc. I'm wondering what the engine itself weighs with its standard starter, and nothing else. Any bikers in here have a spare engine and a scale? My much-discussed "next project" could definately benefit from the noise and cool factor that such an engine would generate. Although I did see the boys on American Chopper stuff a Briggs & Stratton v-twin in a bike that both sounded good, was fairly light (for 20-30hp), and would be WAYYYY cheaper... so that might also be a possibility. I'm currently in the process of what my grandmother called "If-whattin'". Also known in other parts of the country as conceptualization, imagineering, design-engineering, daydreaming, etc. Hopefully, the airframe design will come together in another month or so and I can start working on a mockup to play around with. This is also a project that I've put considerable "what-iffing" into. It boils down to the H_D engine is way too expensive of an alternative (for me anyway.) I had some links to a plane that was powered by a B&S V-twin but I don't seem to have them any more. From what I recall, the crank isn't strong enough to support the prop and a reduction drive is required. On the plus side, the car racers hot up these engines a lot and there is plenty of knowledge and parts floating around out there for them. Tony |
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Tony,
A chain-drive PSRU is part of the original design of the ship I'm considering. Due to the age and primative nature of the design, and sort of "flight" would be extremely limited... perhaps not more than 100 yards in a straight line at any one time. Therefore, oiling and overheating are also of minimal concern. Harry |
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