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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: proparc on April 11, 2016, 05:17:05 PM
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New Enya
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So where can one get this engine? What is the cost?
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$149.95 on ebay. Did a post on these in the engine section.
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$149.95 on ebay. Did a post on these in the engine section.
Sorry didn't know. The moderator can delete this then. H^^
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May be let it persist for a while before deleting. I didn't know Enya had them available, nice engine. I don't visit the Classifieds that often.
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I expect this is the best new engine in years. Should bring a lot of those old .35 designs back out. May have to stash a couple.
Dave
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It would be a shame to hide that head inside a cowl.
That's what people said of the Jive Combat Team when we contemplated joining a monastery.
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That's what people said of the Jive Combat Team when we contemplated joining a monastery.
LL~ LL~ LL~
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A real beauty! It bears a strong resemblance to the old 5224 .35 BB. Does it come with multiple venturis and a high compression head? Is it an ABC?
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The head has no cooling fins.
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A real beauty! It bears a strong resemblance to the old 5224 .35 BB. Does it come with multiple venturis and a high compression head? Is it an ABC?
It is. Just an updated reissue.
I'm sure a old bushed nose section would interchange also.
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The head has no cooling fins.
Maybe right now, Ken Enya's reading this and thinking, "Bloody hell, we forgot to put any cooling fins on the head of the new .35. Or on the 61CXL. Or on that .45 that people liked so much back in the 60s. How could we be so stupid?"
Or maybe he's not. ;)
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ALL SOLD OUT on ebay.
I just checked.
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ALL SOLD OUT on ebay.
I just checked.
Not surprised. I had an early 5224 - sold it when I thought I'd have to give up flying - been cursing myself ever since. It wasn't even fully run-in yet (sob).
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If Enya is going to keep making engines as pretty as this, those three guys can forget about retirement.
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As fast as these went there will be more. Maybe Enya Direct will put some on back order for the next run. Some urging might get the next batch going soon.
Dave
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These people need to learn how to make a lightweight muffler. Other than having to buy some after market muffler, the engine looks nice.
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Is anyone going to step forward and say you purchased one?
And for what model will you use this handsom Enya engine?
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Is anyone going to step forward and say you purchased one?
And for what model will you use this handsom Enya engine?
Avaiojet super nice motor but, I tend to like a little more cubic inches.
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Avaiojet super nice motor but, I tend to like a little more cubic inches.
I understand that.
I would like to progress to something larger than what I'm currently at, which is 46 size and 35 size models.
The future.
A Barnstomer would be nice for that motor, the engine is exposed in that design, so is the All American.
Charles
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The head has no cooling fins.
But the fins on the case sure do look nice and robust and effective.
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But those phillips head screws HAVE GOT TO GO!! mw~
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I'll bet those are actually JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) screws. If used with the correct JIS driver they are much less likely to strip than Phillips head screws and, IMHO, almost as trouble free as socket head cap screws. Just my $.02-
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Hi Chad:
You are correct about the JIS screws! If people refuse to use the correct tool for the job and then blame the screw head, there is nothing I can say or do to help them!
I learned this "secret" many years ago when working on Japanese cars.
Be well,
Frank McCune
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Another wonderful engine from Enya that nobody can buy.
MM
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Another wonderful engine from Enya that nobody can buy.
MM
MM,
I don't understand, why can't someone buy them?
Charles
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Where are they available for sale?
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MM,
I don't understand, why can't someone buy them?
Charles
I know, they are sold out! Somebody brought them.
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I know, they are sold out! Somebody brought them.
What was sold on ebay cannot be the entire first production. They must have made a hundred?
Somebody has them?
Charles
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But those phillips head screws HAVE GOT TO GO!! mw~
They are JIS screws, not Philips. Philips head screws were designed to let the screwdriver cam out to limit the torque on the screw.
Some the the drivers for drywall screws are a good fit for JIS. In a pinch you can also grind off the pointed head on a Philips screw driver until it seats better in the JIS screw. Not perfect, but much less likely to twist out of the screw head.
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What was sold on ebay cannot be the entire first production. They must have made a hundred?
Somebody has them?
Charles
If it's just Ken and the "boys", they may not have to have a big a run as expected. For sure, their payroll overhead is low. I am also sure that their equipment must have been amortized decades ago. If they are producing motors like this then, their R&D expenditure can't be too high.
That said, they need to listen to Bob Brooks and produce a contest CL 60 side exhaust.
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Once you use a JIS screw and screwdriver you'll never want to have anything to do with a Philips-Head again. This is one thing that the Japanese got very right.
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Once you use a JIS screw and screwdriver you'll never want to have anything to do with a Philips-Head again. This is one thing that the Japanese got very right.
Thanks for the heads up on the JIS screws. May look for some for two of my engines.
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Once you use a JIS screw and screwdriver you'll never want to have anything to do with a Philips-Head again. This is one thing that the Japanese got very right.
Once you use a socket head screw and hex driver you'll never want to have anything to do with a JIS again.
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Once you use a socket head screw and hex driver you'll never want to have anything to do with a JIS again.
Slotted < Phillips < JIS < Hex Socket < Torx
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Anybody find a vendor/someone where these engines are being sold and can be bought?
Anybody know how many of these were made?
Charles