comfortableshoes
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I snagged a homelite off craigslist for $15, I'm picking it up tonight after work. SHould be another good fun engine. The homelites have all kinds of modifications available for the RC boating industry. My father is into that and he's sent me to a few after market sites where they sell, mini radiators, cool kits, nitro, etc specifically for the homelite. I've read a few posts disparaging the homelite engine but unlike most weed eater engines it has bearings and not a reed. Apparently Echo and homelite are 2 of the few manufacturers that use bearings.
Has anyone taken a weedeater and done what the people who use them in rc boats and aircraft do and tune them add after market parts and make them scream?
I figure if I have an extra engine to play around with this winter I might try some of this stuff and see what happens.
Has anyone taken a weedeater and done what the people who use them in rc boats and aircraft do and tune them add after market parts and make them scream?
I figure if I have an extra engine to play around with this winter I might try some of this stuff and see what happens.