
This engine will go into a RC10GT runner to replace the CV-R currently in it.
What's inside? Let's take a look.
Standard Force pull start and a German one way bearing. The backplate is interesting as is does not have a bronze bushing for the starting shaft but does have an o-ring seal for the backplate and one to seal the starting shaft. Another interesting thing to note is the backplate can be mounted in two different positions.
The engine head is quite nice and has a head button, fairly nice features for a budget engine.
The internals look nicely made. The crank is fairly basic and looks very similar to the OS crank. It also has an o-ring seal which seals against the front bearing. The sleeve is ABC construction and features 3 ports. The piston and rod look well constructed. Funnily enough it looks a lot like a smaller version of the Force .21 engines. It should be a pretty good performer.
Be extremely careful not to lose the little starting pin and spring,