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jotoole - 10 Mar 2009 00:39 GMT
hi i just recieved a trim-all 25cc weed wacker and waas wondering if
this was a homelite engine or if the homelite hop-ups would fit this
engine.:confused:

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John - 10 Mar 2009 05:33 GMT
Do you have any photos of the engine?

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jotoole - 16 Mar 2009 01:51 GMT
yep here they are, the exhaust is off and ther carb cover is off and i
got a nail plugging the gas line
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srry about the pic quality it was from my phone

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dwr9 - 16 Mar 2009 04:30 GMT
It doesn't appear to be a Homelite. With the carb being where it is it
looks like a reed port intake, the homelite is piston ported. Kinda
looks similar to an old 31cc Ryobi. It could be used in a boat, but I'm
not an expert on weed whacker engines so I don't really know much about
modifying them.  Doug

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John - 16 Mar 2009 10:48 GMT
Nope, doesn't look like a homelite.  While you could use it in a boat,
the carb being so low and at the front may cause mounting problems that
you may have to work through

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jotoole - 16 Mar 2009 17:41 GMT
ok thanks so................are you sayin this is a 31cc or it looks
like one that is?????
thanks for the help

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dwr9 - 17 Mar 2009 04:32 GMT
I'm just saying it looks similar to a 31cc Ryobi. I don't really know if
it is or not.  Doug

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jotoole - 17 Mar 2009 17:43 GMT
dwr9;2919 Wrote:
> I'm just saying it looks similar to a 31cc Ryobi. I don't really know if
> it is or not.  Doug

oh, ok thanks

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