nerius
19-05-2017, 12:04 AM
Hi it's me again! (I posted pics of my Mugen Seiki Sting restoration a few days ago.)
I have my engine mostly apart and mostly cleaned. See photos. I cannot seem to get the piston sleeve out. Without getting the sleeve out I don't think I can remove the piston. Getting the carb out was a bit difficult - I didn't want to break or bend anything and it required a bit of force to get it out.
Also I was wondering if anyone could tell me anything about this engine - e.g. its size, its worth, its performance and quality. It obviously came out of a vintage 1/8 scale on-road racing car with sponge tires. The date of engine is estimated to be 1998 but it may have been built earlier than that. It was very frozen and caked in crud - I let it sit in denatured alcohol for a few days which allowed me to finally turn the crankshaft. I've been led to believe that this solvent is fairly safe for rubber and gaskets.
The underside has letters "033" etched. Perhaps this imples that it's a .33 engine (which is quite large I believe). I've seen numbers such as ".21" and ".28" and even ".35" (McCoy engine from RC500 era), and that's why I'm guessing that the "033" described the engine displacement. Also there seems to be some sort of serial number hand-etched into the aluminum just below the "RB" logo (see photo).
I'm new to this type of gas engine so any sort of words of wisdom would be appreciated! Advice on getting the piston sleeve out would be appreciated as well! Cheers.
I have my engine mostly apart and mostly cleaned. See photos. I cannot seem to get the piston sleeve out. Without getting the sleeve out I don't think I can remove the piston. Getting the carb out was a bit difficult - I didn't want to break or bend anything and it required a bit of force to get it out.
Also I was wondering if anyone could tell me anything about this engine - e.g. its size, its worth, its performance and quality. It obviously came out of a vintage 1/8 scale on-road racing car with sponge tires. The date of engine is estimated to be 1998 but it may have been built earlier than that. It was very frozen and caked in crud - I let it sit in denatured alcohol for a few days which allowed me to finally turn the crankshaft. I've been led to believe that this solvent is fairly safe for rubber and gaskets.
The underside has letters "033" etched. Perhaps this imples that it's a .33 engine (which is quite large I believe). I've seen numbers such as ".21" and ".28" and even ".35" (McCoy engine from RC500 era), and that's why I'm guessing that the "033" described the engine displacement. Also there seems to be some sort of serial number hand-etched into the aluminum just below the "RB" logo (see photo).
I'm new to this type of gas engine so any sort of words of wisdom would be appreciated! Advice on getting the piston sleeve out would be appreciated as well! Cheers.