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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2007

Hit n`Miss Engine scale 1:3 36ccm
you can set your watch to this engine

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  • Bore:1 1/4" Stroke: 1 5/8" Flywheel: 6" Weight aprox. 20lbs i made a simple venturi carb for it.

  • wats the popping?

  • @cprich22 it is the exhaust noise

  • whats the flanged dome on the end of a pipe?

  • the silencer

  • i have a coles engine well made, but you are an artist, i would love to build this model, is a casting kit avail.?? thanks

  • i got this casting kit and the drawings from the USA, but the dealer(Breisch Peters) is out of business.

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  • Man, that engine hits hard. My bar-stock engine has the same bore with a 1-13/16 stroke(2.22 cu. in.) and doesn't hit quite that hard but I can get to run very slow. I think it has something to do with timing and compression. Great job! Thanks for posting. Later, Rick.

  • awesome

  • perfect for a sewing machine!

  • nice job

  • Is it just me. Or does that have a really low RPM? :p

  • @mapusmoppolus hit and miss

  • @mapusmoppolus sweet, im currently in the works of building a custom model, no castings, all the plans done myself. bore is 1 inch and a 1 1/2 inch stroke with 6 inch flywheels. so far the calculated weight is 11 lbs, and it should run at about 400-500 rpm if my calculations are correct.

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