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Xenoah engine

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acam37

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Challenger_11 has helped me identify this engine as a Xenoah. The cylinder bore measures 68mm so he thinks it is a G44BW (50hp). If this is the case I am thinking of using it instead of my Rotax 377 on a HiMax I am putting back together. The only problem is mounting the radiator. Does anyone have a good example of radiator mounting on a small plane where space is limited? Also I need to know what is the smallest radiator I could use and still have good cooling? Here is the engine and my mock up engine mount.
 

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