160s and Tower

Brian Billings auto7832 at bellsouth.net
Wed Feb 16 08:04:41 AKST 2005


Oh, I did have a Moki 2.10 for a couple years, perfect motor right out of the box. Only problem I ever had was the low speed mixture disc would fall out when the orings got soft.
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  From: Rcmaster199 at aol.com 
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  Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 9:53 AM
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  Brian, Why use anything else? Well, weight is an issue, and for some designs, the side exhaust is an issue, but thta's about it. The webra is a powerhouse but has had a bad run of pumps, and these have given us fits. There's nothing wrong with the engine tho.

  To be honest, if weight wasn't an issue, I would use the MOKI 180. I have not used an engine more user friendly or more robust than that one, and has power to burn. Piped, propped and mounted correctly, it could be made fairly quiet. It was nice to just fuel it, prime it, one flip start it, and have it last several seasons without any hint of a problem. No bearings, no rods, no rings, or anything else for that matter.

  Matt

  In a message dated 2/16/2005 9:29:17 AM Eastern Standard Time, randy10926 at comcast.net writes:
    I am switching from Webra to OS160 this season.  OS160 does weight more, so I am having to move the battery back many inches.

    Randy
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      From: Brian Billings 
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      Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 9:17 AM
      Subject: Re: 160s and Tower


      Heck, why do we buy Webra's?
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        From: Rcmaster199 at aol.com 
        To: discussion at nsrca.org 
        Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 9:54 PM
        Subject: Re: 160s and Tower


        Have used it going on fifth season now. Even though it only has around 300 flights in that time span, I still run the original bearings and can just fuel it, prime it and fire it up. It just keeps on ticking and believe me it has taken quite a lickin'. And still have not bothered to use a pump on it. I have to believe it has served better than the full blown "pattern" engines overall. 

        How could you go wrong for that price? Heck how could you go wrong, period!!

        MattK

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