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Brandon's miniature Hit-n-Miss Engine warm-up

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2011

This is a procedure we use to warm-up Brandon's "222" mini hit-n-miss engine. A hit-n-miss engine runs much slower and better when the engine heat migrates to the "mixer" atomizing the Coleman fuel and 2-cycle oil mixture.

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  • Thanks for the invite to join your channel. I love the sound of that engine !

    It is a beautiful engine.

    I find myself appreciating the engines that other people make,as I am now building a Stirling engine,and man the parts that I have to make are small and fiddly ! and my plans are metric, with the drive shaft only 3mm, I have learned to always keep the tool super sharp..

    Thanks again and I look foreword to viewing your other videos

    Earl

  • @EarlRausch , thanks Earl, hope someday you can get a vid uploaded for the world to see. Later, Rick.

  • Nice work Rick!

  • @TheAzore64 , thanks for the kind comment. Later, Rick.

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  • Very nice!  Good job. I love hit and miss engines.

  • wow!  That engine sounds powerful.

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