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Post by Guest Sat Jan 16 2010, 18:42

Going to look at a R3MC next Saturday, just after as much info as i can on them, the one im looking at has got a wico flywheel magneto.

anyone got any tips etc.

Heres a few pics i been sent

Stuart Turner R3MC SDC10331

Stuart Turner R3MC SDC10334

Stuart Turner R3MC SDC10337

Stuart Turner R3MC SDC10338

If anyones got any ideas for a water tank shout them out.

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Post by Appletop Sun Jan 17 2010, 17:36

Any thing will do for a tank because they have a water pump to pump the water round

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Post by Guest Sun Jan 17 2010, 17:53

Villiers wrote:Any thing will do for a tank because they have a water pump to pump the water round

Yea had one before just after idea really, had the idea of getting a Prop and have it in water if you get what i mean, but i cant quit figure out how to do it.

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Post by Appletop Sun Jan 17 2010, 20:05

There is one floating about here with a prop on, the chap who it belongs to just has a wire cage oner the prop and a small bowl for cooling

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Post by Guest Sun Jan 17 2010, 20:39

Villiers wrote:There is one floating about here with a prop on, the chap who it belongs to just has a wire cage oner the prop and a small bowl for cooling

Ah right i was looking at doing it so the prob could sit in the water and have the cooling tanks hocked up to the same tank.

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Post by Appletop Sun Jan 17 2010, 20:50

Good idear... but will you suffer a lot of splashing? If you had the prop in a clear perspex tank, filled it half full and had a lid on then it might work

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Post by Guest Sun Jan 17 2010, 21:08

Villiers wrote:Good idear... but will you suffer a lot of splashing? If you had the prop in a clear perspex tank, filled it half full and had a lid on then it might work

That was the plan not to sure how i would seal the prop, well need to get a prop and shaft 1st geek

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Post by Guest Mon Jan 18 2010, 14:01

Had a idea dont know how good the cooling would be Cool

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/very-old-free-standing-fire-extinguisher_W0QQitemZ330396174928QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Antiques_Other_RL?hash=item4ced258a50

Or this sytle

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190364940398&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT

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