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AP .061 Venturi/NVA
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I have several AP .061 R/C engines I am using for 1/2A scale models.A couple unfortunately have very poor machining tolerances on the carbs and I am not getting the most consistant runs.Somebody on Ebay had one that I missed that had a venturi/NVA as well as the carb.It was a nice sprinkler set up that resembled the ones on TeeDees but was held in with the carb screws instead of screwing in.Anyone know if that Venturi/NVA is available as a replacement part and where it's available?
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Re: AP .061 Venturi/NVA
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http://www.nvengines.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=2&Itemid=66
Try that. It's the index. But you might have to log in?
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www.nvengines.com
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NV and Norvel carbs won't fit into a AP engine. The hole in the AP is round vs the oval of the NV.
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Hobby Partz has the 061 R/C engines on sale for $32.Could'nt find spare parts on the site.I'm gonna have to call Monday.Jn case you have not seen her down in the scale section,here is my first 1/2A in many tears.
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Quote from: kenneth cook on September 23, 2016, 01:44:56 PM
NV and Norvel carbs won't fit into a AP engine. The hole in the AP is round vs the oval of the NV.
Whoops, misread the op. You are correct sir. Looks like this one then. This is my friend joey's.
Trax, you're right. For 32$ their amazing. I wouldn't mind pulling this one out and see how much it would cost to get some made if they're not readily available. CNC cut nylon, or 3d printed nylon? Might be a possibility.
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That's the ticket!!! I have a good friend that says I can come and play in his machine shop anytime.If you can't find where to get them or get them made maybee I could borrow that long enough to copy it.Jim Lee may be able to help as well.
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For sure trax. I can't do anything about the nva.I was thinking a Texas timer nva. But I'll get pricing. If it's nylon, I'm sure that'll be a 50 pc min order. But I'll check. Then I'll send it to you for specs
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My AP mod was posted here years back. I made a aluminum adapter and drilled and tapped the center for a Cox venturi. I was able to use the stock Cox setup or the KK unit for combat which is what my intended purpose was. It was stuck to the bulletin board when you entered the 1/2A section. I drilled out the holes that held the carb in place and tapped them for the set screws on a wheel collar which held the adapter in. Very easy. One could find a Tarno carb and screw it directly into the adapter.
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