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| Ciao Tony, Io sono Andrea, de California, tutti mea familia e de Palermo, unaltra cinqua cugini, tutti con la nome Andrea Salerno. Una bella machina de te. Bravo! E' scusi mea lingua, e bruta Io la so. Noi odiamo Bush pura.
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| ciao Andrea . anche mio fratello si chiama Andrea e siamo di Milano . il tuo italiano si capisce ((((hello Andrea . also my brother calls Andrea and is of Milan. and I do not know well English (sorry for this )))) regards tony |
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| Hi Tony, A few years ago, I started to build a 9 cylinder 2 stroke radial that was based on Cox .049 cylinders, pistons and rods. I got as far as the crankcase and front housing, but never got much further. It was going to use a common crankcase and crankshaft (like a 'big' 4 stroke radial) and a vane type supercharger to pressurise the crankcase. This idea was based on the Berger 2 stroke radial that was available at the time. I doubt I will ever finish that project, and now when I look back, I was probably a bit optomistic...Cox .049's were often a pain to start when there was only 1 cylinder Warren |
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| I think this concept has possibilities but may need some refinements. Years ago when I was a kid, I used to fly the Cox .049's and yes they can be tempermental at times. My concern is that since they are a reed valve engine, are those the reed plates behind the crankcases. The other concern is the size of the carb and air plenum. The carb seems a bit too big for the amount of displacement. I have a feeling the large size of the plenum will allow the air/ fuel mixture to slow down considerably allowing the mixture to seperate out and puddle in the bottom. An electric starter would be a definite help in starting this engine.
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| Yes, my Italian is not "complete", I know a little, but not fluent. I was there (in Rome and Palermo) last year, you are so lucky to live in such a beutifull country. Where do you live?
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