Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 12:57:13 -0800
Reply-To: Bjorn Ratjen <Bjorn@IGLIDE.NET>
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From: Bjorn Ratjen <Bjorn@IGLIDE.NET>
Subject: Re: Can Germans make a decent two stoke engine?
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Oh David,
Your question is easily answered: Since there is ample proof that Germans
make decent two stroke engines it must be the operator :) (or the mixture
that you (the operator) are using). I could tell you lots of positive
experiences with my Stihl brushcutter which has been transported in my
vanagon many times. But this is not the only VW connection. As owner of
Audi automobiles you should know that Audi, based on Auto Union, based on
DKW has made its history with two stroke engines. Does anyone remember the
old DKW that had a two stroke front engine and looked in its overall shape
somewhat similar to a VW Beetle?
In addition there are many two stroke Diesel ship engines produced by Deutz
now called IVECO, but they are admittedly a bit large as their pistons can
have diameters of about 1 meter (1 yard). Some of them have a narrow
walkway just below the head gasket. Now there is an idea for industrial art
in your backyard plus a visual answer to your question. We may be leaving
VW territory now, but you asked .... :)
Björn
>Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 21:18:50 -0800
>From: David Marshall <vanagon@VOLKSWAGEN.ORG>
>Subject: Can Germans make a decent two stoke engine?
>
>OK... I know this has NOTHING really to do with a Vanagon other than
>Volkswagen uses Stihl products in their literature but here goes...
>
>I am the owner of the Stihl 009 chainsaw. I figured that if Germany can
>design some of the best automotive engines in the world they should make
>pretty decent chainsaws. Besides, if you look at the equipment in the
>Vanagon Transporter brochures they always have Stihl chainsaw or bush
>cutters - is there a connection to Volkswagen? Considering that I am a
>only weekend chainsaw warrior I think that the stats are pretty impressive
>at 40.8cc and 1.5kW at 10,500 RPM - almost most on spec with a 1.8L VW
>engine for cc/kW!
>
>Since I bought it back in August, I have ran about 4L of fuel thru it and
>the damn thing has been in the shop three times now due to poor running. Is
>it me or is there something wrong with the design of the motor! Perhaps it
>was assembled by some ex-Trabant assembly line workers?
Björn Ratjen
Mill Bay, B.C.
1987 Vanagon Syncro est alia (self camperized, TDI wannabe)
1978 VW Bulli (self camperized)
1995 Passat TD Wagon (hers)
1970 VW Beetle (son's)
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