Hi All,
I recently bought a Zenoah 38 at a swapmeet. When I got it home and attempted a test run, it soon became apparent that in its past life, it had been involved in an altercation with the planet and the end on the prop stud was waving about like the arms of a drowning man.
Remembering an ad in the Members Services section of our esteemed house mag, I contacted Ken Rodham and the next day the engine was in the arms of his tender care.
Within a week, I had the engine back, and a full report on what he had found and put right, and all for a very modest price. I have since run the engine in a test stand and it's spot on.
Many thanks to Ken and his support of the LMA members. Should you have an engine in a similar state, I heartily recommend his services.
stu knowles
Magneto Zenoahs last forever