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The masses of the regualr minis engines, 850, 998, 1098, and 1275?

That is all :wink:

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What Is...


your point?



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I thought it was pretty much straight to the point :?

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All pretty much the same, give or take... work on 350 lbs, or metric equivalent.. :wink:
1275 is a little heavier than the others. 8)

EDIT this includes gearbox. :D

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Dewey the word was Mass :lol:

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"What are the masses of the different mini engines; 850, 998, 1098, 1275?"


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big willy wrote:
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"What are the masses of the different mini engines; 850, 998, 1098, 1275?"


I thought 333lb :roll:

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big willy wrote:
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"What are the masses of the different mini engines; 850, 998, 1098, 1275?"


erm....What is the weight, would have made more sense to me..... :?


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:roll: Sorry. :lol:


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<english 101>
What is the masses of the regualr(sic) minis(sic) engines, 850, 998, 1098, and 1275?
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What is the mass of each of the mini engines?
</english 101>

sorry boys... I had NFI. I thought you were talking masses in terms of the number of engines built or something... hence the question came across as very vague to me.

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