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[rebel-builders] Rebel engine for sale

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:43 am
by Bob Patterson
Hi Ken !

It IS a good price - and it's BRAND NEW - never installed in an
airplane !! It's an early model, with mount, prop, & instruments, on a
stand, so the buyer can see it running - only problem would be
bringing it home from New Hampshire ....

......bobp

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On Wednesday 19 April 2006 09:27 pm, Ken wrote:
Probably correct since Egenfellner used a 1.8:1 ratio automobile
transfer case psru which is a bit low. The engine is about 135 hp stock
if you wind it up to about 5400 rpm. Eggenfellner hasn't sold a 2.2 for
many years though as far as I know. Think he has concentrated on the 2.5
and now the 3.0 six cylinder I hear. $4k seems low for a converted
engine in good shape.
Ken

cosmedi@bigpond.net.au wrote:
Hello Bill & Bob,
If my maths are correct the 2.2lt Egenfellner output is only equivalent
to, or slighly less then a Lyco 0-235.

Kind regards,
Greg. Gordon. Elite 724

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[rebel-builders] Rebel engine for sale

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:43 am
by John Kramer
Bob,

What does it weigh?

John...

At 05:38 PM 04/19/06, you wrote:
Hi Ken !

It IS a good price - and it's BRAND NEW - never installed in an
airplane !! It's an early model, with mount, prop, & instruments, on a
stand, so the buyer can see it running - only problem would be
bringing it home from New Hampshire ....

......bobp

-------------------------------orig.-------------------------
On Wednesday 19 April 2006 09:27 pm, Ken wrote:
Probably correct since Egenfellner used a 1.8:1 ratio automobile
transfer case psru which is a bit low. The engine is about 135 hp stock
if you wind it up to about 5400 rpm. Eggenfellner hasn't sold a 2.2 for
many years though as far as I know. Think he has concentrated on the 2.5
and now the 3.0 six cylinder I hear. $4k seems low for a converted
engine in good shape.
Ken

cosmedi@bigpond.net.au wrote:
Hello Bill & Bob,
If my maths are correct the 2.2lt Egenfellner output is only equivalent
to, or slighly less then a Lyco 0-235.

Kind regards,
Greg. Gordon. Elite 724

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[rebel-builders] Rebel engine for sale

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:43 am
by Bob Patterson
Hi John !

I dunno, but likely in the 300 lb. range - the 912 is still
the lightweight winner ! :-)

You could ask Geert ... storchpilot@verizon.net

.....bobp

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On Thursday 20 April 2006 02:45 am, John Kramer wrote:
Bob,

What does it weigh?

John...

At 05:38 PM 04/19/06, you wrote:
Hi Ken !

It IS a good price - and it's BRAND NEW - never installed in an
airplane !! It's an early model, with mount, prop, & instruments, on a
stand, so the buyer can see it running - only problem would be
bringing it home from New Hampshire ....

......bobp

-------------------------------orig.-------------------------

On Wednesday 19 April 2006 09:27 pm, Ken wrote:
Probably correct since Egenfellner used a 1.8:1 ratio automobile
transfer case psru which is a bit low. The engine is about 135 hp stock
if you wind it up to about 5400 rpm. Eggenfellner hasn't sold a 2.2 for
many years though as far as I know. Think he has concentrated on the
2.5 and now the 3.0 six cylinder I hear. $4k seems low for a
converted engine in good shape.
Ken

cosmedi@bigpond.net.au wrote:

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[rebel-builders] Rebel engine for sale

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:43 am
by John Kramer
Thanks Bob,

I figured as much but I do keep hoping for some options.

John...

At 06:33 PM 04/19/06, you wrote:
Hi John !

I dunno, but likely in the 300 lb. range - the 912 is still
the lightweight winner ! :-)

You could ask Geert ... storchpilot@verizon.net

.....bobp

-------------------------------orig.-------------------------
On Thursday 20 April 2006 02:45 am, John Kramer wrote:
Bob,

What does it weigh?

John...

At 05:38 PM 04/19/06, you wrote:
Hi Ken !

It IS a good price - and it's BRAND NEW - never installed in an
airplane !! It's an early model, with mount, prop, & instruments, on a
stand, so the buyer can see it running - only problem would be
bringing it home from New Hampshire ....

......bobp

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On Wednesday 19 April 2006 09:27 pm, Ken wrote:

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