Have a look at Polini for potentially suitable engines.  

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> On 3 Jun 2023, at 11:32 pm, Flesner via KRnet <krnet@list.krnet.org> wrote:
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> On 6/2/2023 9:15 PM, Ronald Wright via KRnet wrote:
>> Hirth is a great engine.  hangared inside the fabric will last forever. Was 
>> the engine pickled?  Any idea why it was never flown..
>> 
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> 
> Never flown due to owners age / health.  It was purchased finished from the 
> factory, delivered and assembled, then sat for ten years engine not pickled.  
> Housed in a dry, bird proof hangar.  $1000 minimum sealed bid and I suspect 
> that to be the selling range with limited bidders.    It is actually quite 
> comfortable for me cockpit wise and I'd love flying it but my main concern is 
> the engine.  22 hp at 5K+ and 28 hp at 6K+.  I can't find anything on the net 
> that speaks glowingly except that it likes to seize up when run inverted, 
> throw bearings, and require ear protection with it screaming at you in 
> flight.  Replacing the engine with something making a few more hp would be 
> $4K to $6K and push it over the weight limit for a "legal" part 103.  To stay 
> legal and make it an E-AB would cost $500 to $800 for an FAA inspection, 
> taxes to the state, require me to go basic med with doctor visit, bi-annual 
> flight review, pay for annual condition inspections on the airplane, and the 
> final hurdle to clear would be , with those kinds of expenditures , my wife 
> finding out. 🙁🙁
> 
> Looks like I caught between the tire and the tarmac on this one.
> 
> Larry Flesner
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