hi all i got this engine today it dates from the 1980's well hammed it was only £2.50 so i striped it dawn and gave it a scrub up one mane problem with the engine was the flue needle was bent not hard to put right but on putting the engine back together i spotted that the Little end was badly wane so i drilled out the lil end to 4.3 made a bronze bush to press in and mack a new Little end pin all i need gnaw is sum flue and see Wat happens i have had a look on the net it shod have a spring start system fitted and a proper nose cone to hold the prop on well her is the pics enjoy
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(08-19-2013, 07:32 AM)Mayhem Wrote: How does one bend a fuel needle?
Lol, obviously you haven't flown many RC airplanes. I once buried an engine so deep in the mud that I needed a shovel to dig it out. That was the result of radio interference that put the plane into a vertical dive at full power. The airframe literally turned into confetti.
lol yep bin ther and dun that i whent on to cars one of the funiest things i ever red in a model mag was all ways have a bin bag to put the bits in when you go fliying
krv3000, proud to be a member of MetalworkingFun Forum since Feb 2012.
(08-20-2013, 04:47 PM)krv3000 Wrote: lol yep bin ther and dun that i whent on to cars one of the funiest things i ever red in a model mag was all ways have a bin bag to put the bits in when you go fliying
I trick I learned is to pack that bag INSIDE the plane so it's there when you find the wreck. Had a spectacular crash due to radio problems myself where I needed that bag. Newbie on the field who didn't read the rules.