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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Batavia
03-30-2006, 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Tex
yeah I don't know anything about the mach.28,. all i know is the mach.26's seemed like a really good bargain.

Sorry for the crap info. I have just seen way to many broken conrods in SH.28's for me to accept that they are good motors.

Who on here has broken a conrod in a SH.28? multiple people just on this board alone.
Tune and myself had conrods break in our sh.28's at less than a gallon.... But i know that hobbypeople took care of me and sent me a brand new motor... Which i sold to tune, that also blew the rod ... SH ( the maker of the engine) had a bad batch of connecting rods make it into production. They went into the mach .26's that here destin for LST's and into the sh.28's. Hobbypeople ( sh engine distributer) and SH have recitfyed this problem many months ago and both engine are back on par....

To be sure your getting a "new" problem free SH engine just look on the flange where it mounts to the motor mount ... You should see a 4 to 5 number serial number with a letter in it... If you dont see one dont buy the engine. Insist on a newer serial numbered model. You will have no problems with these models, And if you do hobbypeople.net has amazing customer support! They warrentied the SH that blew for me and i didnt even buy it from them.


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