least perplexing way might to be to apply the shell of a scrap electric motor with the armature replaced with a pulley to take a force belt from the gas motor. even however you'll want some form of centrifugal take carry of to permit it to resign before it runs dry and this could be slightly fiddly to rearrange. the different snag would be maintaining the RC kit from ignition interference. must be finished, even however this is somewhat an engineering project
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Depends on the type of electric motor.
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least perplexing way might to be to apply the shell of a scrap electric motor with the armature replaced with a pulley to take a force belt from the gas motor. even however you'll want some form of centrifugal take carry of to permit it to resign before it runs dry and this could be slightly fiddly to rearrange. the different snag would be maintaining the RC kit from ignition interference. must be finished, even however this is somewhat an engineering project
It depends on if there is a sealent or not around the hood.