You have described the classic symptoms of an under-compressed glow engine, i.e. stops when plug disconnected and unwilling to 2-stroke. Try skimming the head 0
Yes Revs are a bit low but as UK member f2cf1g said it is probably under compressed. I will probably skim the head as he suggested. The prop is only 8 X 6. Since I got this one to actually run I am going back to Engine number three and redo the cylinder liner and piston since I have a better handle on the Lapping process. Hopefully I can get that one to run to.Well Done Mario, It runs well doesn't it. The RPM might be a bit low. What size prop are you using?
Jack
I know that there's a mantra in the US at least "more nitro will make needling easier". If you're going for zero or low nitro, is there a compression setting that'll make needling easier? Or are you just doomed to a fussier engine?
Hi Tim,
The engine was not designed with this carb . The carb is a different one from the other engine, its a Rupnow design I thought might work on this engine.
I have another run video below.
SecondRun
I didn't think I was too close when doing it, just looks like it I think.Gees, that camera must have near collided with that prop..........
Thanks. Nice observation, I must have taken it out. Its sitting on the starter battery to the left. 2 minutes in.C Mario: I just saw your second run! - A great engine! I liked the spanner - or whatever - in the hole in the workmate, but did it jump out half-way through the video? Or did you take it away? - I didn't see it on the floor.
WELL DONE SIR!.
K2
You were absolutely correct. I skimmed the head and achieved high revving two stroking.You have described the classic symptoms of an under-compressed glow engine, i.e. stops when plug disconnected and unwilling to 2-stroke. Try skimming the head 0
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