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MuellerNick

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Hi!

In a different thread, a member asked for pictures of the Hubbard built from a casting kit of Mr. Kornmüller / Austria.
I have built this one lunger maaaany moons ago. I think, it was my very first model engine built from a casting kit.

Here are the pictures:
Hubb-1.jpg

Hubb-2.jpg

Hubb-3.jpg

Hubb-4.jpg

Hubb-5.jpg

Quite dusty, but not as dusty as the shop floor. :)


Nick
 
It just came to my mind:
This engine could run with a make and break ignition and thus doesn't require a glow plug. I phoned with Mr. Kornmüller (a nice patient and calm guy), but he warned me to better stay with the glow plug. It is a pain to get the engine running with the make and break ignition.


Nick
 
I realize this is a very old post, but it shows a lot of good views of the engine which I am using as a basis for my old School Two Stroke thread, and I wondered if there was ever a video made of this engine running. In fact, I'm wondering if it ever ran. MuellerNick--are you still on the forum?---Brian
 
Hello Brian,
Mueller Nick has gone quiet not only on this forum but on other, German, forums as well. Nobody seems to know why?

Peter J.
 
Sort of a hijack, but that must be two stroke, no?

Website did not really say other than mentioning a glow plug. It's darn cute!
 
I also have the casting kit and started then put on hold the build. I have a couple of other projects I'm trying to complete then I'll get back to the build. If anyone else is planning to build this engine we need to share any problems, fixes or ideas. Feel free to contact me.

Jer
Texas
 
I also have the casting kit and started then put on hold the build. I have a couple of other projects I'm trying to complete then I'll get back to the build. If anyone else is planning to build this engine we need to share any problems, fixes or ideas. Feel free to contact me.

Jer
Texas

I've had a soft spot for this engine for quite a while but held off getting the castings while I try and catch up on some of the many projects I've got part done.

No wise cracks, JB.

Dave
The Emerald Isle
 
Its a nice looking little engine Dave but not an nice a the Stuart Lightweight I have started drawing up as that Allmans not going to take me very long. ;)

Jer you may want to take a look at Brians "Old School" thread as his engine is based on the Hubbards mechanicals.
 
Do you have a set? Marine or Aircooled. Best watch out machining that magnesium!
 

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