We used to say "cheap chinese junk"...now it is "expensive chinese junk". I wasted $300 on one of them and did not get a single minute run time out of it. There were brass shavings in the cylinder which chewed up the piston "o" ring in short order.
What model did you buy? If you would like I can put you in contact with someone if the engine was bought by Stirlingkit? I am sure they will sort you right out.
@@AJRestoration It is called EACHINE. Made of brass with steel flywheels. Horizontal cylinder with the fuel tank on top of the block next to the water tank. I doubt they will but thanks anyway
@@montwolfmanMaybe it has heat resistant material. I have a FS-L200 and it has worked well for me. The only thing I don't like about Chinese motors is that their screws are very sensitive and if they break, the motor It is destroyed
Wow, that steam engine runs terrible. Me and my father built a steam engine when i was 8 years old and that thing made from leftover pieces ran better than this chinese one. What a piece of expensive junk. 😅
_Für die gesamte Vorführung gibt es einen Daumen nach _*_unten,_*_ ☹👎, wenn nicht ein einziges mal gezeigt wird, was die Motore leisten können. Warum schließen Sie keinen stromerzeugenden Generator an die Motore, und zwar mit Volt- und Amperemeter-Messgeräte, damit man sehen kann, was die Motore leisten?_ For the whole demonstration gets a thumbs down ☹👎 if not once is it shown what the motors can do. Why not hook up a generator to the motors that generates electricity, with volt and ammeter gauges so you can see what the motors can do?
Too cool for school. These are magnificent.
Very nice! my "toy" engine is a 1980 Briggs and stratton 3hp
Well done, great video. Your Cisons in particular run well, which is not at all a certainty for multicylinder engines😸Thomas PCGuru ENGINES
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We used to say "cheap chinese junk"...now it is "expensive chinese junk". I wasted $300 on one of them and did not get a single minute run time out of it. There were brass shavings in the cylinder which chewed up the piston "o" ring in short order.
What model did you buy? If you would like I can put you in contact with someone if the engine was bought by Stirlingkit? I am sure they will sort you right out.
@@AJRestoration It is called EACHINE. Made of brass with steel flywheels. Horizontal cylinder with the fuel tank on top of the block next to the water tank.
I doubt they will but thanks anyway
@@AJRestoration How the rubber piston ring is supposed to last is a mystery to me lol.
@@montwolfmanMaybe it has heat resistant material. I have a FS-L200 and it has worked well for me. The only thing I don't like about Chinese motors is that their screws are very sensitive and if they break, the motor It is destroyed
Good selection of engines 👍 I show case few of these on my channel too
Very good compilation, you should make a compilation of Stirlingkit Nitro engines
Couple of engines
Your going to need a big display case for your miniature engine collection A.J
if you put a bigger flywheel on the 44cc v twin it would probably run better and idle
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that semo one in the middle of the video was probably the most obnoxious one of them all sounds bad doesn’t really have a good engine note
Wow, that steam engine runs terrible. Me and my father built a steam engine when i was 8 years old and that thing made from leftover pieces ran better than this chinese one. What a piece of expensive junk. 😅
_Für die gesamte Vorführung gibt es einen Daumen nach _*_unten,_*_ ☹👎, wenn nicht ein einziges mal gezeigt wird, was die Motore leisten können. Warum schließen Sie keinen stromerzeugenden Generator an die Motore, und zwar mit Volt- und Amperemeter-Messgeräte, damit man sehen kann, was die Motore leisten?_
For the whole demonstration gets a thumbs down ☹👎 if not once is it shown what the motors can do. Why not hook up a generator to the motors that generates electricity, with volt and ammeter gauges so you can see what the motors can do?