[AlaskaRC] Anyone good tuning an engine

bob at jetmodeler.com bob at jetmodeler.com
Fri Sep 11 10:11:48 AKDT 2009


Hello, Nathan,

Before you plug one of the down-tubes, you might try one more thing.

Try fueling the tank with only 1/4 tank of fuel...then, after going to full throttle, point the nose straight up. After a few second, if the engine dies, the problem may be with the pick-up tube in the tank.

Good luck,
Bob

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From: Nathan Stanfield [mailto:NathanStanfield at hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 08:08 PM
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Subject: Re: [AlaskaRC] Anyone good tuning an engine

v\:* {	BEHAVIOR: url (#default#vml)}v\:* {	BEHAVIOR: url (#default#vml)}Ray,
Thanks for the help! I am going to try plugging the pipe tonight and I will test it out Sunday. I was so happy today when it flew, but then terrified when the engine died, but the dead stick landing was one of the best landings I have ever made. Too bad I had to power to go around and land again. I will be out at Elmendorf Sunday if anyone wants to come out and fly with me. 

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From:ray hoffman
Date: 9/10/2009 5:50:45 PM
To:ARCS mailing list
Subject: Re: [AlaskaRC] Anyone good tuning an engine


Hi Nathan, I had the same problem, when I put Pitts mufflers on my B-17. I had problems with all the engines running right. So I did just what you're thinking. I cut off one pipe, leaving maybe a 1/2 inch. I plugged it with a wood dowel.Just be sure to drill a very small hole in the center of dowel, so oil can drain. If you have trouble with afterwords, let me know, and I'll help you tune it personally. Hope I helped.

Ray

--- On Thu, 9/10/09, Nathan Stanfield <NathanStanfield at hotmail.com> wrote:


From: Nathan Stanfield <NathanStanfield at hotmail.com>
Subject: [AlaskaRC] Anyone good tuning an engine
To: alaskarc at lists.alaskarc.org
Date: Thursday, September 10, 2009, 3:41 PM

#yiv1372834780 v: * {	}#yiv1372834780 v: * {	}Hello all, I am a new member of the club and just got to Alaska a month ago.
I have an OS .55 with at Pitts muffler that is giving me problems. It runs well on the stand but dies as soon as I try to throttle up to take off. I have tuned it the best I can, its just rich enough so that it does not lose power when pointing strait up, but I think with the pitts its not getting enough back pressure and is running rich to keep it going when pointed up. I think if I pinch off one of the two exhaust outlets it might help??? Anyone willing to come out to Elmendorf field on Sunday to help me with it? Or does anyone have any ideas about what I could do to fix this?
Thanks,
Nathan 


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