yes this engine was out of a Quickie. what happened to your valve u
had to replace?
On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 8:49 PM, John Bouyea via KRnet
wrote:
> Chris,
> N5391M came with a Revmaster built for the run of Quickies in the early 80s.
Chris,
I've had pretty good success with mine. It was a mid 80's Revmaster that I
bought used and have put approx 700 hours on since I started flying her in
2006. I did replace the heads at about 350 hours. The heads were original and I
did not know how many hours were put on them. The engine i
Chris,
N5391M came with a Revmaster built for the run of Quickies in the early 80s.
Roberta told me they built a lot of engines then and maybe your engine is
part of that run. When I spoke to Joe about running the engine after it sat
for many years he told me to "change the oil and filter, start it
well, I have the opportunity to purchase a very low time but 34 year
old (1982) revmaster 2180 for $2500. It has enlarged valve size for
75hp rating
so I contacted joe at revmaster to see whats changed on the newest
ones vs this one, and he described the bottom ends as very similar,
same alloy E43
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