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buzzbauer1

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:ban: I bought a really cool corvair engine. Although the real history is not all that know for most of its loife... it seems pretty decent condition. I am wondering what is the first step. I plan on getting expert advise, possibly by William Wynn, but what would I start with? I was thinking simply tearing it up and seeing what I have, cleaning it thoroughly? Any harm in that. What else can I do to get started. I plan on the full boat, spare nothing airplane rebuild. Any suggestions, let me know. I cant wait to start building this thing and getting an engine like the ones on the pictures. Let me know if you have any suggestions. Buzz.
 
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