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Samofa S106
I own a small boat which an inboard 2 cyl Samofa S 106 with 25 hp.
This engine (appr. 50 years old) was manufactured by Samofa in Holland. The company was taken over by Mitsubishi in the 70ies. Does anyone know the technical data of this engine and settings for the valves? Many thanks -- Marc |
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Samofa S106
Sorry I do not have the information you seek, but I'm dying to know
how many rpm it runs. Sounds like a wonderful old engine. Thanks. On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 00:20:48 GMT, "Newsbin.telenet.be" wrote: I own a small boat which an inboard 2 cyl Samofa S 106 with 25 hp. This engine (appr. 50 years old) was manufactured by Samofa in Holland. The company was taken over by Mitsubishi in the 70ies. Does anyone know the technical data of this engine and settings for the valves? Many thanks -- Marc Larry Extremely intelligent life must exist in the universe. You can tell because they never tried to contact us. |
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Samofa S106
Larry,
It runs about 1000 - 1200 rpm and consumes appr. 2 litres of diesel per hour. Cruising speed : 12 km/hour "Larry W4CSC" schreef in bericht ... Sorry I do not have the information you seek, but I'm dying to know how many rpm it runs. Sounds like a wonderful old engine. Thanks. On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 00:20:48 GMT, "Newsbin.telenet.be" wrote: I own a small boat which an inboard 2 cyl Samofa S 106 with 25 hp. This engine (appr. 50 years old) was manufactured by Samofa in Holland. The company was taken over by Mitsubishi in the 70ies. Does anyone know the technical data of this engine and settings for the valves? Many thanks -- Marc Larry Extremely intelligent life must exist in the universe. You can tell because they never tried to contact us. |
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Samofa S106
On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 18:07:29 GMT, "Newsbin.telenet.be"
wrote: Larry, It runs about 1000 - 1200 rpm and consumes appr. 2 litres of diesel per hour. Cruising speed : 12 km/hour Aren't old engines just great?! 6km/litre and they're trying to tell us new engines are more efficient...... Thank you. Larry Extremely intelligent life must exist in the universe. You can tell because they never tried to contact us. |
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