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Yes Tim I,, well "H" Tim, you told me to do that :rolleyes: I think the O"Donnell fuel I use I put in a couple fl oz's of castor

in a full jug. I believe thats 20% oil overall but I ain't totally sure. Probably one of the few motors that like that much oil.
 
i had a few of them but ALDEN you can buy Novarossi and CMB plus Mac 21 Outboard engines for less than $600.

I have 11 Mac 21 OB engines and i bought them for like about 175-225 each shipped new and lightly used.

TT engines are good for sport boaters i would say but for hardcore racers i would say they wont compete with all the other Outboard Engines thats just my opinion ok.
 
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Alden has a TT motor of mine that was way faster than a MAC on the same boat (HTB290) The problem I had was keeping a flex cable alive in it! Or steering arms, or rudder servo's for a while. No one would believe me that it was a TT until they had a closer look.
 
You know how hard I was biting my fingers trying not to say something like that Tim? :lol:

I think people don't want to here that from me anymore :p neener,neener, neeeeener
 
The best place I found to get TT parts is at Thundertiger4u.com very cheap parts
I was buying from them over a year ago when they were clearance selling they're stock. I didn't think they were

going to stay in buisiness :blink:
just bought some rods and bearings and prop ass. from them about a 2 months ago
Look out for them bearings, they gotta be old as the hills.
Thanks Jerry just looked and they do have the plastic race in them
 
well,,, timmy threw it out there,,,and dubs gave it the neener,neener,neener.....lmao... i have to say the tt's are doing just fine on there end....you just dont see people doing it cause its easier to spend money to go fast imho...ill stick with my tt's,,, i love em,,,and beatle bomb wont go down without a fight,,,thats for sure...

dubasis was only gonna bite his lip for so long,,,i think the neener,,neener was comin no matter what....lmao...

alden
 
well tim,, the steering arms i have down my friend,,,i have yet to have a issue with the ones i make... j-dubs has a set,,marty has a set too,,seems to do the trick with out being bulky or excessive...pushrods ive bent a couple times for sure...got me a mg servo for rudder,,, i use cheap plastic control horns so if somthin needs to give it will shear,,,,been through plenty of dem.....lol... the bxr power head rocks,,, cant imagine what jerry's 30 does on that lower... speakin of that dubs,,, goldies gotta be gettin thin out there in the world,,, when u run out of them..,,what u gonna do my friend.... suppose u could try kris's shafts....

alden
 
well tim,, the steering arms i have down my friend,,,i have yet to have a issue with the ones i make... j-dubs has a set,,marty has a set too,,seems to do the trick with out being bulky or excessive...pushrods ive bent a couple times for sure...got me a mg servo for rudder,,, i use cheap plastic control horns so if somthin needs to give it will shear,,,,been through plenty of dem.....lol... the bxr power head rocks,,, cant imagine what jerry's 30 does on that lower... speakin of that dubs,,, goldies gotta be gettin thin out there in the world,,, when u run out of them..,,what u gonna do my friend.... suppose u could try kris's shafts....

alden
Hey Alden,, That same cable that those "gold spiral" flex shafts were made of

may still exist, I just haven't searched for it.

On the Lynx, the O.S.30VG (V-GER) was all it could handle on smooth water.

The stellar part of the combo was the way it

went thru the corners, it was like they weren't even there. Gains made against

7.5 powered boats in the corners was really noticable.

Tim D, Rod G and SPP helped out on the 30,, the pipe was a humbling experience,, Tim and SPP worked it up for me :D

It brought tears to my eyes more than once.
 
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