Motorman1946
Active Member
Greg, if I may say so I think you have made a wise decision! The Kiwi looks like an interesting and as you point out, a proven runner. If it was me I would probably go for air cooled as being the easier, quicker to completion, option as I would see it, plus no water seal problems to worry about. A water system would presumably need a header tank and circulation pump. None of the water system stuff is difficult, just extra things to do. Depends on what you feel like and how quick you want to see it running!
Glad too to see you getting into the hobby at such a young age. My advice, for what it's worth , is take it steady and set achievable targets as you build your models, it will boost your confidence to achieve what you set out to do rather than to get discouraged when you fall a wee bit short, after all, compared with most of us oldies you have a lot of time on your side!
Re my non-starter, I've done all you have suggested already and the lack of compression is a more fundamental problem. A friend 'Down Under" has had the same problems with his build. I think there is a design problem which I am looking at.
Chris
PS. I also had a Seagull outboard - an iconic engine and pretty bombproof, loved it even if it was a bit noisy and smelly, but it always started, a major plus point!
Glad too to see you getting into the hobby at such a young age. My advice, for what it's worth , is take it steady and set achievable targets as you build your models, it will boost your confidence to achieve what you set out to do rather than to get discouraged when you fall a wee bit short, after all, compared with most of us oldies you have a lot of time on your side!
Re my non-starter, I've done all you have suggested already and the lack of compression is a more fundamental problem. A friend 'Down Under" has had the same problems with his build. I think there is a design problem which I am looking at.
Chris
PS. I also had a Seagull outboard - an iconic engine and pretty bombproof, loved it even if it was a bit noisy and smelly, but it always started, a major plus point!