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K&b Nitro Motor & Starter on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Ansonia, Connecticut, United States

Ansonia, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used

Up for sale is an old-school k&b RC airplane motor, and a torque master 180 heavy duty deluxe 12 volt starter. I do not know much about the motor but I know I had it running once or twice. A piece on the carburetor where one of the screws go is broken (chipped off). With a new carburetor or some work the motor will run. The motor itself is from an old full-scale rc airplane. It needs a glow plug, prop, and whatever it's going to be mounted to, also should be cleaned up a bit. The starter works fine with the power of a 12 V battery, (note a prop is needed for this way to start the motor), when I had it running I just spent some time and spun the propeller that I had made and it finally started. If you have any questions please feel free to ask, thank you and happy bidding!

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