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I Am Looking For Opinions Based On Personal Experiences Related To Revmaster And Great Plains V.w. Convertions From Reliability Point Of View.
I Know That The Limbach Is The Best, But Due To The Fact That It Is A Certified Engine His Price Is To High (for Me). Any Help On This Matter Will Be Very Welcome. Regards |
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![]() "mohr" wrote in message ... I Am Looking For Opinions Based On Personal Experiences Related To Revmaster And Great Plains V.w. Convertions From Reliability Point Of View. I Know That The Limbach Is The Best, But Due To The Fact That It Is A Certified Engine His Price Is To High (for Me). Any Help On This Matter Will Be Very Welcome. Regards If the late Bob Hoover were with us still, he would be the first to tell you that any of the VW engines are only good for about 40 HP continuous. If you push the amount of power that someone else says it will make, the valves will cook, and you have a paperweight. On the other hand, if you are happy with 40 HP, then it could be the engine for you. -- Jim in NC |
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You forgot http://www.hummelengines.com/
On 1/10/2011 5:16 AM, Tom De Moor wrote: In , says... I Am Looking For Opinions Based On Personal Experiences Related To Revmaster And Great Plains V.w. Convertions From Reliability Point Of View. I Know That The Limbach Is The Best, But Due To The Fact That It Is A Certified Engine His Price Is To High (for Me). Any Help On This Matter Will Be Very Welcome. Regards If the late Bob Hoover were with us still, he would be the first to tell you that any of the VW engines are only good for about 40 HP continuous. If you push the amount of power that someone else says it will make, the valves will cook, and you have a paperweight. On the other hand, if you are happy with 40 HP, then it could be the engine for you. Most likely Bob is forging a super-VW ! It's either that or bullits... God be warned! Tom De Moor * as to VW-engines: AeroVee http://www.sonexaircraft.com/engines/engines.html or indeed the Jabiru's |
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![]() "Tom De Moor" wrote in message .be... In article , If the late Bob Hoover were with us still, he would be the first to tell you that any of the VW engines are only good for about 40 HP continuous. If you push the amount of power that someone else says it will make, the valves will cook, and you have a paperweight. On the other hand, if you are happy with 40 HP, then it could be the engine for you. Most likely Bob is forging a super-VW ! It's either that or bullits... God be warned! Tom De Moor * as to VW-engines: AeroVee http://www.sonexaircraft.com/engines/engines.html or indeed the Jabiru's The truth is that I had the occasional dissagreement with Bob about that 40HP rule of his--because it is so difficult to achieve and maintain maximum horsepower with a fixed pitch prop. OTOH, the original VW engines are so old and heavy that you might very well beat them with a modern water cooled engine. Don't forget that, IIRC, the owner of Great Plains was a very long time friend of Bob's and that the "rear drive" configuration--which was also espoused by both Bob Hoover and Steve Wittman--has a pretty good record of crankshaft reliability. I seem to recall that Bob did also talk years ago about what it took to produce a reliable 75HP at the most commonly accepted propeller speeds; so it was never really called "impossible" with heads having enough fin area. Then again, you could start to approach the price of the much lighter Jabiru 2200! Peter |
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you also forgot http://www.sauer-flugmotorenbau.de/Flugmotore.html. They
are the alternative to Limbach in Germany. They sell experimental and certified VW based engines. Paid them a visit yesterday. -M |
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Le dimanche 9 janvier 2011 11:57:17 UTC+1, mohr a écritÂ*:
I Am Looking For Opinions Based On Personal Experiences Related To Revmaster And Great Plains V.w. Convertions From Reliability Point Of View. I Know That The Limbach Is The Best, But Due To The Fact That It Is A Certified Engine His Price Is To High (for Me). Any Help On This Matter Will Be Very Welcome. Regards -- mohr Le dimanche 9 janvier 2011 11:57:17 UTC+1, mohr a écritÂ*: I Am Looking For Opinions Based On Personal Experiences Related To Revmaster And Great Plains V.w. Convertions From Reliability Point Of View. I Know That The Limbach Is The Best, But Due To The Fact That It Is A Certified Engine His Price Is To High (for Me). Any Help On This Matter Will Be Very Welcome. Regards -- mohr Hello, I am looking for an engine for my project, I am interested in a Revmaster and read everything that says about it on the internet. You sign Mohr's name. Your grand parents would not they come from a region East of France, Lorraine or Alsace? My grandmother's maiden name was Mohr, one of her sister emigrated to the USA in the late 1800s. It would be fun to have a relationship. Yours truly Jacques |
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