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Old 06-27-2008, 08:11 PM   #1
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I have this large Bully engine that swings a very large prop and runs great.
Problem is I do not know what size it is or were to get information on it. size in CC
Any help out there please
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Old 06-27-2008, 09:24 PM   #2
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Re: bully engine

The Bully was made by Webra years ago, if you could post pics that would be great.
I belive it was around the 35cc class.
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I have this large Bully engine that swings a very large prop and runs great.
Problem is I do not know what size it is or were to get information on it. size in CC
Any help out there please
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Yes Pep is right on. Webra "Bully" is 35 c.c. same as the Quadra of about the same time slot.
The bully is not a converted Chain saw/ industrial type engine, but purpose made. The bully is also more powerfull of the two, with Electronic Ignition, not the Mag/flywheel type.
The Bully was also available with conversion Carb, for Glo-operation.
How do I know all this-?. I still have my Bully, with all the above Carb etc. A great engine.
I have also owned and used Quadra"s 35cc. In my opinion , the Bully is a much better, more powerfull engine, having used both, in the same plane . No contest at all.
Hope this answers a few more questions that may arise. Good luck . Dennis.
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Thanks Dennisand pep
This one has been converted to glow and is a real power house . It was a nice gift from a fellow flyer.
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Darn --i Forgot .
So 33cc Is Equivelent To???? 120 -140 Or Higher???
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Other than what the comparision would be to a regular motor Example 35 cc = 130 -140-160 ?? ect.
Would anyone have any paper work on this motor.
This is a duplicate picture of a Corby the Bully is going to be pulling.
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Darn --i Forgot .
So 33cc Is Equivelent To???? 120 -140 Or Higher???
35cc is about a 210 (2.1)

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I have this large Bully engine that swings a very large prop and runs great.
Problem is I do not know what size it is or were to get information on it. size in CC
Any help out there please
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Hello again, we can't go on meeting like this!. BUT, now you have asked, I think I can fix you up with the paper work on the "Bully" I will sort it out for you and send you a copy, no problem. You need to send me your Proper name and address etc, via pm. and I will do the rest. By the way, do you have the Electrics for it too, to convert it back to Ignition ???. Much cheaper to run on gas, and just as powerful.
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Hi Thanks for the info
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Other than what the comparision would be to a regular motor Example 35 cc = 130 -140-160 ?? ect.
Would anyone have any paper work on this motor.
This is a duplicate picture of a Corby the Bully is going to be pulling.
thanks
Corby Starlet? How big is it?
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