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Retrol & OKMO 916 Hit and Miss Engine Mini Hopper-Cooled Stationary Gas Engine Model RTR

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Retrol & OKMO 916 Hit and Miss Engine Mini Hopper-Cooled Stationary Gas Engine Model RTRSECURE YOUR BATCH ONE PRE ORDER LIMITED LAUNCH OFFER The highly anticipated OKMO 916 Engine Model is officially live for its global pre order window. To mark this landmark release, we are offering an exclusive $100 early bird discount for our community. Apply automative 100$ offCode at Checkout Production & Shipping Timeline: Because engineering precision takes time, every single OKMO 916 Engine undergoes a rigorous factory break in, compression

🔥 SECURE YOUR BATCH ONE PRE-ORDER | LIMITED LAUNCH OFFER

The highly anticipated OKMO 916 Engine Model is officially live for its global pre-order window. To mark this landmark release, we are offering an exclusive $100 early-bird discount for our community.

🎟️ Apply automative 100$ offCode at Checkout

Production & Shipping Timeline: Because engineering precision takes time, every single OKMO 916 Engine undergoes a rigorous factory break-in, compression check, and timing calibration before leaving the bench. All Batch One orders are scheduled to dispatch on July 15th. Thank you for supporting authentic craftsmanship. For order modifications or dedicated gearhead support, reach out directly via 

The Heritage: A Tribute to the Workhorses of the Second Industrial Revolution

To truly appreciate the OKMO 916 Engine Model, one must look back to the early 1900s. During the golden age of machinery, single-cylinder, horizontal stationary engines were the mechanical backbone of Western civilization. From the rugged fields of American farms to the bustling small workshops of Europe, legendary names like Fairbanks-Morse, International Harvester (IHC), and Lister provided the vital kinetic energy that ground grain, pumped water, and ran machinery.

These historic engines were defined by their raw, exposed mechanisms, heavy cast-iron dual flywheels, and iconic open-top evaporation water tanks (hoppers). They were engineered with a singular philosophy: absolute mechanical simplicity and bulletproof durability.

Today, finding and restoring one of these antique giants requires a full garage, heavy lifting equipment, and thousands of dollars. The OKMO 916 Stationary Engine was born to change that—scaling down that exact legendary engineering heritage into a jewelry-grade, functional desktop masterpiece for the modern collector.


Unleash 3.6cc of Pure Vintage Engineering on Your Workbench

Step away from the screen, flick the heavy dual flywheels, and let your workspace fill with the rich, mechanical purr of a miniature engineering marvel.

The OKMO 916 Engine Model bridges the gap between historical industrial aesthetics and high-performance modern physics. Cloaked in a striking vintage industrial green coat that honors classic heavy cast-iron machinery, this Ready-to-Run (RTR) power unit boasts an innovative integrated positive-displacement piston oil pump, a factory-honed cast iron sleeve, and dual heavy-inertia stainless steel flywheels. The OKMO 916 isn't a static shelf piece—it's a living, breathing mechanical centerpiece designed for the mechanical purist.


💎 Engineering Highlights: Why the OKMO 916 Motor Stands Alone

  • Closed-Loop True Independent Lubrication: Forget messy 2-stroke pre-mixes that gum up your carburetors. Honoring full-scale automotive architecture, the OKMO 916 Engine features a legitimate internal oiling system. A dedicated, mechanical piston pump forces standard 4-stroke 5W-40 motor oil directly through internal galleries to cross-drillings on the crankshaft and connecting rod journals. Complete with an authentic oil dipstick and bottom-end drain plug, it delivers real-car engine maintenance.
  • Authentic Open-Top Evaporative Radiator: No complex modern water pumps or ugly radiator hoses. Replicating the classic "Hopper-Cooled" design of vintage 1910s farm motors, the OKMO 916 Motor utilizes an elegant open water jacket integrated right above the cylinder. Pour in a little water, start the engine, and watch physics handle the heat through pure evaporation.
  • Race-Grade Cylinder Geometry: Built to handle thousands of heat cycles, the heart of the OKMO 916 Motor utilizes a precision-honed cast iron cylinder liner paired with an upgraded metallic piston ring. This translates to rock-solid compression, excellent thermal efficiency, and an incredibly satisfying mechanical snap.
  • Ultra-Low Idle Stabilization: Equipped with dual mass-balanced stainless steel flywheels, the OKMO 916 Stationary Engine leverages extreme rotational inertia to eliminate erratic firing. The result? A breathtakingly steady, slow-cadence idle that captures the true acoustic soul of early industrial motors.
  • High-Fidelity Throttle Interaction: The variable-venturi carburetor and crisp throttle linkage layout are tuned for immediate response. Dialing the throttle changes the engine's exhaust note and RPM instantly, offering hours of interactive bench-testing fun.
  • Crisp CDI Electronic Ignition: Seamlessly blending vintage aesthetics with modern reliability, the OKMO 916 utilizes an advanced, self-contained CDI pulse ignition system that fires reliably every single stroke, powered by a single, widely available 1.5V AA battery.

⚙️ The Engineering Behind the Build: How It Works

The OKMO 916 Engine Model is a textbook execution of the classic 4-stroke Otto cycle (Intake, Compression, Power, Exhaust):

  1. Positive Displacement Oil Flow: The second the flywheels rotate, the integrated oil pump primes. By using a mechanical piston mechanism rather than a primitive splash setup, the OKMO 916 Motor guarantees that high-load friction points receive consistent oil pressure, even at its lowest idle speed.
  2. Inertial Energy Storage: Miniature single-cylinder engines naturally suffer from parasitic drag during non-power strokes. The massive dual flywheels of the OKMO 916 act as a mechanical battery, storing the energy of the power stroke to smoothly carry the piston through the compression and exhaust phases without stalling.

📊 Technical Specifications (Verified & Calibrated)

Specification Factory Metric & Imperial Data
Brand & Model OKMO 916 Engine Model
Build Configuration Ready to Run (RTR) / Fully Bench-Assembled
Premium Materials Solid Brass, Aircraft-Grade Aluminum, Finished Wood Base
Displacement 3.6cc
Bore x Stroke 16 mm x 19 mm
Cooling Architecture Open-Top Evaporative Water Jacket
Lubrication System Independent Piston Pump via Internal Oil Galleries
Starting Mechanism Manual Flywheel Spin OR Included Electric Drill Starter Rod
Ignition Profile High-Energy CDI Pulse Ignition
Spark Plug Fitment Premium 3/16-40 Imperial Threaded Plug
Fuel Requirement 95+ Octane Premium Unleaded Gasoline (No Pre-Mix Required)
Crankcase Oil 5W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil / 4-Stroke Engine Oil
Ignition Power 1x Standard 1.5V AA Battery (Not Included)
Net Weight 1810g (Heavy-Duty, Vibration-Damping Mass)
Footprint Dimensions 14.5 x 11 x 14.5 cm
Recommended Age 16+ / Hobbyist Grade

📖 First-Start Tutorial: Bench Setup Protocol

Phase A: Pre-Run Inspection & Fluids

  • Harness Verification: Visually check that the wiring looms from the CDI module to the OKMO 916 Engine block are seated flush. Inspect all fuel lines for clear routing.
  • Ignition Power: Pop one fresh 1.5V AA battery into the under-base battery bay.
  • Coolant Top-Off: Fill the integrated open-top evaporative radiator with clean water (distilled water is highly recommended to eliminate mineral scaling).
  • Crankcase Lube: Unscrew the heavy knurled dipstick at the rear of the OKMO 916 casing. Pour premium 5W-40 four-stroke engine oil into the sump until it reads roughly 5mm on the dipstick tip. Re-seat and tighten the dipstick.

Phase B: Fueling & Priming

  • Fill the external fuel cell with straight 95+ octane premium gasoline.
  • Rotate the flywheels clockwise by hand 3-4 times. This manually cycles the internal piston pump, creates vacuum to pull fuel into the carburetor, and purges unwanted air pockets from the lines.

Phase C: Firing the Engine

  • Toggle the master power toggle switch to the ON position.
  • Give the right-side flywheel (nearest the toggle switch) a swift, authoritative clockwise snap. The engine will instantly catch and settle into its idle rhythm. (For an effortless, hands-free cold start, chuck the included starter rod into any standard cordless drill).

🔧 Preventive Maintenance & Workshop Guide

The OKMO 916 Engine is an heirloom-grade mechanism. Keep it running perfectly for decades with these workshop habits:

  • Thermal Discipline: The open-top water jacket is vital for cylinder cooling. Never run the OKMO 916 dry. Once your run session is complete, siphon or pour out the remaining water to eliminate corrosion or oxidation inside the aluminum cooling jacket.
  • Sump Oil Changes: Like any real engine, the oil breaks down. Periodically unscrew the hex-head drain plug at the bottom rear of the crankcase to flush out spent oil, replacing it with fresh 5W-40 synthetic.
  • Fuel System Preservation: If you plan to store the OKMO 916 Engine for longer than 7 days, drain the fuel tank completely. Turn the engine over until the carburetor runs completely dry to prevent modern pump gas from varnishing the internal jets.
  • Electrical Safety: When the OKMO 916 Motor is retired to the display shelf, always pull the 1.5V AA battery out of its housing to protect the electronics from accidental battery acid leaks.

📦 Inside the Heavy-Duty Shipping Crate

  • 1x OKMO 916 Engine Unit (Pre-Run, Tuned, and Mounted to Hardwood Base)
  • 1x Steel Electric Drill Starter Rod
  • 1x Companion Hardware & Accessory Pack
  • 1x Official English Workshop Manual & Illustrated Guide

💬 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) — Global Customer Portal

🤝 THE STIRLINGKIT GUARANTEE: WHY ORDER DIRECT FROM US?

Q: Why choose Stirlingkit over generic marketplaces or drop-shippers?
A: When you buy your OKMO 916 Engine through Stirlingkit, you aren't just buying a box—you are securing a lifetime membership to the world's premier miniature engine community.

  • Direct Factory Allocation: We are the verified authorized launch channel for OKMO. Buying from us guarantees you get a factory-certified, current-spec build featuring the latest hardware updates.
  • Veteran Engineering Support: We don't just sell kits; we build them. Our in-house technical team understands tolerances, carburetor tuning, and ignition physics. If you ever hit a wall, you get real answers from real scale-engine experts.
  • The Dedicated Parts Lifeline: We manage an official Replacement Parts Support hub. If you need a fresh set of metallic piston rings, a replacement valve spring, or a gasket kit ten years from now, we will have them in stock. Your investment will never become a paperweight.
  • Insured Express Logistics: High-end models require premium transit. Every OKMO 916 leaves our facility ensconced in high-density customized shockproof foam armor. All parcels are fully insured, tracked globally, and backed by our comprehensive product warranty.

💳 SECURE CHECKOUT & FINANCING

Q: What payment options are supported, and is checkout safe?
A: Our gateway is completely encrypted via bank-grade SSL protocols. We accept all tier-one payment vectors, including PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Apple Pay, and Google Pay.

Q: Can I finance the OKMO 916 Engine?
A: Absolutely. At checkout, you can seamlessly integrate with PayPal Credit, Klarna, or Afterpay (dependent on your local residency) to spread the cost of your OKMO 916 across flexible, interest-free monthly terms.

✈️ GLOBAL SHIPPING LOGISTICS

Q: How long does international transit take, and what about import duties?
A: Once tracking generates post-July 15th, standard premium shipping averages 7–15 business days, while Express couriers arrive within 3–7 business days worldwide. For major hub zones including the United States and the EU, we deploy specialized DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) routing wherever possible to clear customs smoothly. If your local custom house applies specific regional import taxes, those remain the responsibility of the buyer. Feel free to query our transit desk via [email protected] for precise country-level routing details.

Q: Can this engine be run inside a home office?
A: Yes, the compact footprint makes it a premier desktop display. However, since it combusts real petroleum and uses real oil lubrication, it vents genuine mechanical exhaust. Always ensure you are running the OKMO 916 Engine in a well-ventilated space, near a window, or within a dedicated garage/workshop environment.

Shipping Notes
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I’ve been using this ergonomic office chair for a couple of weeks now and I’m genuinely impressed. For the price, it offers excellent comfort and support. What I like: • Very comfortable padded seat and backrest — I can sit for 8+ hours without back pain. • Good lumbar support and adjustable height/armrests. • Holds up to 330 lbs easily (I’m 240 lbs and it feels very stable). • Smooth rolling wheels and sturdy base. • Easy to assemble (took about 20 minutes). The mesh back breathes well and doesn’t get hot. It looks professional in my home office too. Overall, this is a solid ergonomic chair. If you spend a lot of time at a desk, I highly recommend it. Would I buy it again? Yes, definitely.
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Ordray
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★★★★★ 4
Great if you're average height.
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Comfortable for the price. The seat could be a bit better, but for a budget friendly ergonomic chair, it's well made and has helped a lot with my back pain caused by my previous desk chair. Assembly wasn't terribly difficult, though I did have one screw with damaged threads. Luckily they ship spare screws in the kit, so that was a non-issue. Rollers work great on my small rug and hard flooring and don't tend to tangle cords or cables too much. Size wise, works great for my frame (5 ft 6 in) but for someone more than a few inches taller than myself, you should probably look at another chair.
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Wilbert Bean
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
Great chair
Color: Black
I am very happy with my purchase. Easy to assemble but be aware your drill bits included with your set won't fit their screws. However, you can get a fair bit done with the drill and then use tool included to adjust. Super comfortable and exactly the right height for my desk. Highly recommend for quality exceeding price point.
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Dave
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 1
Review from an "actual" tall person who doesn't weigh 400 pounds.
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I recommend this chair. Firstly, I looked at least dozens of chairs and nearly every review in trying to select a chair. I didn't want to spend $200. It's confusing because everyone's idea of perfect is of course subjective. One thing, What is tall? I'm 6'6" I think that's pretty tall. Others feel that 6'0" is tall. LOL In the listing, it shows this chair is good for a 6'5" person which I think is pretty accurate. I weigh about 210 pounds and the padding is just fine. One thing I would push manufacturers to do would be to give accurate measurements. Seat height low and high. Back support height. Head rest added to back height etc.! Maybe actual human measurements that the chair is geared toward. Nice to know that 400 lbs is cool but that doesn't tell me much. My primary goal was to find a chair I could sleep in because I recently had a back injury and sleeping on my bed, while fine, resulted in intense pain trying to get up in the morning. We'll see what happens but the headrest reaches my head which was goal one. The lumbar fits so I don't need to use cushions and pads etc. I found the upper position of the support to be right for me and it's super comfortable. Plus number two. The raised height of the chair fits my long legs (inseam 36") Plus three. I wanted adjustable arm rests but this one doesn't have that. No biggie, for me the height of the arm rests is pretty much just right. It might be a little high for some. The back leaning adjustment doesn't lock except for upright. Locking upright is good, and leaning back - for me - doesn't really need to lock. Being an actual tall person made me really skeptical. I'm relieved that I won't have to take it apart to return it. The assembly was straight forward and pretty easy though I'd suggest not really tightening the arms snugly before getting the back squared away - the alignment is easier if you do that. I got the chair for $109 with 21% off. It's slightly wobbly yet feels pretty well made. It rolls well enough. I'm quite satisfied with the purchase and I'll come back if there are updates. Edit one. I've had it a week now and found I couldn't sleep in it. I think it would be better if the back could recline separately from the seat. There might also be figuring out a way to support my legs due to the back and seat reclining together rather than separately. Two. I kind of wish more now that the arms were adjustable for height and tilt if that makes sense. I have a bar stool next to me on the right in front of my desk that is the right height to relax my right arm while reaching my mouse on the desk so that's my work around there. Three. The casters are kind of basic and don't roll as easily on the floor matt as my former second hand chair - they would probably be fine on a hard surface. I'll probably switch them out. Four: The lumbar support, while mostly in the right place is unpadded and creates kind of a hard spot there. I've re-introduced my lumbar support pillows for comfort there. All in all, I'm still happy with the $100 purchase. In my experience, being pretty tall always comes with compromise and these notes are not deal breakers for me. Yea, It can always be more perfect but unless you're in a showroom test driving and willing to spend $300? Right. UPDATE: I'm really not satisfied with this chair and in fact, I wish I hadn't bought it. Firstly, the pneumatic post that the chair part connects with is wobbly depending on which way it is facing according to which way the legs are aligned. It's like a poor fit and I'm pretty mechanically inclined. Second and also important. The lock to keep it upright and inclined only worked for a few weeks. For a while, you had to mess with it to engage the upright position. It no longer works. Worse than that, the lumbar support pad disconnected with the chair and is now floating and after only a month or so, the remaining supports for the Lumbar rest have dug into the fabric on the back of the chair creating holes in the back's fabric. I've tried but there is no way to reconnect that bit without removing the back's fabric as far as I can see. I'm taking this down to one star for sure. Poor design? Poor manufacturing? Yea. I wouldn't suggest this chair to anyone. If the company comes up with a solution, I'll continue my review. As for now. Not a recommendation. Update: Not impressed and kind of crappy. Mentioned is that the so called lumbar thingy disconnected and is unusable. I've got my own pad which seems to help. Also, it's wiggly where the chair connects to the base. Months later, I might toss it and go back to the chair I bought locally and second hand. Don't buy this chair!
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★★★★★ 5
Great Instructions, Straightforward Assembly
Color: Black
I just received this chair today, so my product review is mostly on the packaging, instructions, and assembly. The product was well-packaged, and it was obvious when I unboxed it that a lot of care and thought went into packing it in the most efficient way that would also protect the parts. I was positively impressed with the packaging. I was also incredibly impressed with the instructions and assembly process. I am used to cheaper products where the parts only half fit or important components are missing, or where the instructions were confusing and unclear. This chair's instruction manual was very clear and concise. The diagrams were easy to understand and neat. The screws came labeled and separated and also included the scew types and sizes/lengths, which is handy in case you need to pick up extras at a store somewhere. But they also included one extra of each type of screw, washer, and cover, which I appreciated during assembly. (I didn't find myself worrying what would happen if I dropped a screw, which is something I would normally be distsracted by while working.) The only things I would take points off for were these: 1. The instructions said the chair came with gloves for assembly, but no gloves were included. That was fine with me, but why mention them if you won't include them? The instructions even later say not to use the chair if not all components were present...but all the important ones were, so I assembled it without gloves (as I probably would have done anyway, since it was for me and not another person). 2. It matters which side of the seat is the front, but the sticker was confusing. The instructions show a sticker placed on the side that is the front, and that is where my sticker was placed. However, the sticker says "FRONT" and has an arrow pointing somewhere. In the instructions this arrow pointed to the front. On my seat, however, the arrow pointed to the back. So am I supposed to believe the sticker placement (it was diagonal, so it looked haphazardly slapped on) or the arrow? On that particular step the piece you are screwing into the seat can fit both ways, but thankfully there is a later step where it becomes obvious which side is the front vs. the back. (The arm rests can only be attached to the back.) So I wish that had been clearer up front, but otherwise it was okay. Recommendations for assembly: - To attach the wheels, apply firm, direct, straight-down pressure. I tried screwing them on at first but you just push. Make sure they go in the whole way like the picture shows. - When they say to tighten the screws to only 60%, it's a helpful tip, because you can't fit the armrests on both the seat and chairback at the same time with the screws completely tightened. Just tighten them enough to fit the pieces on, then later you can tighten up the screws. So far I find the chair to be very comfortable and I'm exceedingly happy with it. The lumbar support seems like it could potentially be a little chafy or scratchy, but I'll give the chair a chance before deciding if it's problematic or not. Like I said, I only got the chair today, so I can't speak much to its long-term comfort, durability, or longevity. But I was so impressed with how easy and straightforward they made the assembly that I had to write a review to show my appreciation.
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