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3W 200 B2 Firing order

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proppastie

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This thread probably will not go very far but I wanted to show it to those not familiar with model engines. I did not realize how small this engine was until I got it. I am not a model guy. Its coming down that I probably will not get 20 hp out of it because of prop issues, but 15 - 17 seems realistic which is still pretty amazing.

An interesting aspect of this 2 stroke engine is the pistons both go up at once and both fire together. I have never seen an engine like that. I guess the firing order is 1. Any one know what that third part is I got 2 with the engine, the gold part is a heat sink and the plugs do not attach to the engine or ignition.

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