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1/2 A Engine Starter
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1/2 A Engine Starter
Good morning at all,
i have to that is some small ''engine starter'' for this Cox. Sullivan, Miller and Norvel.
I want know if is others type in the Market, what is the best, and where is possible buy.
Thanks and Regards
Giuseppe - Italy
i have to that is some small ''engine starter'' for this Cox. Sullivan, Miller and Norvel.
I want know if is others type in the Market, what is the best, and where is possible buy.
Thanks and Regards
Giuseppe - Italy
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Re: 1/2 A Engine Starter
I've used one of these for several years now, and it's still going strong. Not sure of their over-seas distributors though.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/WTI0001P?I=LXCLY7&P=8
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/WTI0001P?I=LXCLY7&P=8
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Re: 1/2 A Engine Starter
Kim wrote:I've used one of these for several years now, and it's still going strong. Not sure of their over-seas distributors though.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/WTI0001P?I=LXCLY7&P=8
Thanks,yes i know this seller i buy from you many times, is very correct.
Regards
Giuseppe - Italy
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Re: 1/2 A Engine Starter
Several e-bay sellers offer the Sullivan Hornet also
I got mine from Tower a long time ago and only use it on stubborn to set up engines
From there I try to get each engine set for one to two flip starting by finger
Bottom line is I think the Sullivan 1/2a starter is worth the money and a very good product
Edited in...never ever use an electric starter on a flooded engine... you WILL bend a connecting rod...don't ask how I know this...grin
I got mine from Tower a long time ago and only use it on stubborn to set up engines
From there I try to get each engine set for one to two flip starting by finger
Bottom line is I think the Sullivan 1/2a starter is worth the money and a very good product
Edited in...never ever use an electric starter on a flooded engine... you WILL bend a connecting rod...don't ask how I know this...grin
Last edited by fredvon4 on Mon Jul 29, 2013 10:00 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Add a thought)
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Re: 1/2 A Engine Starter
fredvon4 wrote:Several e-bay sellers offer the Sullivan Hornet also
I got mine from Tower a long time ago and only use it on stubborn to set up engines
From there I try to get each engine set for one to two flip starting by finger
Bottom line is I think the Sullivan 1/2a starter is worth the money and a very good product
Edited in...never ever use an electric starter on a flooded engine... you WILL bend a connecting rod...don't ask how I know this...grin
Yes Fred, i have to see that this item is sell in eBay from some sellers, and thank you for you support.
Regards
Giuseppe - Italy
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