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Holland Hornet .049 Tank
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Holland Hornet .049 Tank
I'm looking for the tank that bolts to the back of the Holland Hornet .049 I bought for Ron in this thread.
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t7690-selling-engines-parts-and-vintage-rc-kit
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t7690-selling-engines-parts-and-vintage-rc-kit
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Re: Holland Hornet .049 Tank
PM comingMark Boesen wrote:I think I might have one laying around.
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Re: Holland Hornet .049 Tank
still looking for one.
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Re: Holland Hornet .049 Tank
Duke,
I have a couple tanks, but they are straight CL tanks and not FF timer tanks. If that would help you I can throw one in, no charge.
Keep in mind that Atwood tanks are interchangeable.
Ron
I have a couple tanks, but they are straight CL tanks and not FF timer tanks. If that would help you I can throw one in, no charge.
Keep in mind that Atwood tanks are interchangeable.
Ron
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Re: Holland Hornet .049 Tank
Wow, that would be great!Cribbs74 wrote:Duke,
I have a couple tanks, but they are straight CL tanks and not FF timer tanks. If that would help you I can throw one in, no charge.
Keep in mind that Atwood tanks are interchangeable.
Ron
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Re: Holland Hornet .049 Tank
yep, its the other way that doesn't work, the Wasp tank has a flat spot to clear the cylinder, the Hornet tank doesn't.
Re: Holland Hornet .049 Tank
I just got my latest Holland engine purchase ready for prime time. What I'm going to mount it on is yet to be built.
It took a two week soak in RemOil to loosen the stuck crank and piston as I did not want to subject it to the extreme measures (soaking in hot Simple Green) that I use on other engines. Something about these Holland's that gather for me at least, a little more respect
It took a two week soak in RemOil to loosen the stuck crank and piston as I did not want to subject it to the extreme measures (soaking in hot Simple Green) that I use on other engines. Something about these Holland's that gather for me at least, a little more respect
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Re: Holland Hornet .049 Tank
rsv1cox wrote:I just got my latest Holland engine purchase ready for prime time. What I'm going to mount it on is yet to be built.
It took a two week soak in RemOil to loosen the stuck crank and piston as I did not want to subject it to the extreme measures (soaking in hot Simple Green) that I use on other engines. Something about these Holland's that gather for me at least, a little more respect
Is that a venturi insert I see there? I don't know much about Holland's. Are/were there alternate size venturis that originally came with the engine?
Re: Holland Hornet .049 Tank
Yes, but a couple of my other Hollands do not have that insert.
There was some discussion about this some time ago in another thread.
There was some discussion about this some time ago in another thread.
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Re: Holland Hornet .049 Tank
Bob That sure is pretty !! One of these days maybe I will pick one up in a lot being that's all I am buying at the time to try and justifies me keeping something Eric
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Re: Holland Hornet .049 Tank
rsv1cox wrote:I just got my latest Holland engine purchase ready for prime time. What I'm going to mount it on is yet to be built.
It took a two week soak in RemOil to loosen the stuck crank and piston as I did not want to subject it to the extreme measures (soaking in hot Simple Green) that I use on other engines. Something about these Holland's that gather for me at least, a little more respect
They are wonderful engines, very pleasing to the eye in my opinion. I have run one on a bench and it turns up well. I think they are built very well and are quite robust even though slightly heavy.
The rods are a little weak so keep the revs in check.
Ron
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