Homelite 26cc gas engine conversion help
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Homelite 26cc gas engine conversion help
Well I was looking in my shed for some metal rods for a landing gear and in a corner of the shed I see a gas Home-lite leaf blower with a 26CC engine. I didn't test the engine because the only thing going threw my head was "well got to take this engine out of it's plastic cage" and so I did pull it out and cleaned it up a bit and also repainted the muffler but I dont know if it will run. I tested the spark plug and it does work. The rubber part of the primer bulb broke so I know I have to replace that and was thinking about this kit to replace the bulb and some of the fuel line. The carburetor will open and close smoothly but I dont think it will work for a RC engine since i dont think i can hook up a servo. I dont know alot about small gas engines but I am pretty sure the piston has compression. The gasket for the crank shaft has to be replaced and the spinning part (which I think is called the fly wheel) spins smoothly. My goal with engine is to get it working to put in a SPAD 1/5 scale piper J-3 cub and to take it to a AMA event at my field. The event is August 15th which gives me around 50 days to get the motor running, build the plane, and get it to fly.
So since I'm 13 and dont have alot of experience with gas engines I need some help on what I should do to get this motor running. My first question is how can I test if the engine will run. Should I just reconnect the fuel tank fill it with some gas and try it that way or it there some other way.
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-sam
So since I'm 13 and dont have alot of experience with gas engines I need some help on what I should do to get this motor running. My first question is how can I test if the engine will run. Should I just reconnect the fuel tank fill it with some gas and try it that way or it there some other way.
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-sam
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So slight change of plan. After reading about this motor on the RCU forum I decided that I will not be using it but instead I will use a 25cc motor of a similar size. I still have to find a 25cc motor and I'm looking on ebay now.
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I feel your glitch based pain. My keyboard for some reason thinks that sometimes when I press the N key once I need 3 Ns not 1. I am interested in the motors and will send you a PM shortly.
Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Since I dont have the machines to make the parts to convert the engine I was think of buying parts from Jag engines to convert it. So I would need a new muffler and the prop adapter also possible a 11mm carburetor to convert the engine to RC airplane use along making the engine lighter by removing unnecessary parts?
-sam
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Yes, though a muffler is easy to make from the original and save the money on that. You just pry apart the muffler, take out all the guts, and then drill the holes and weld in outlet tubes. If you got it all ready to weld, a welding shop would probably weld or braze the outlet tubes in for you quite cheaply. I make most of my mufflers this way, and if anything, they actually weigh less than the aluminum ones you buy.
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Thanks for the tip. I still have the muffler from the 26cc engine that I was thinking of using but I cant get the back cover off. Does anyone have any tips on how to do this?
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I'll be sending you a muffler that works great for converting along with the Homelite 30cc. It's a nice little square one and fits the Homelite 30cc. You should wait for it to arrive. I carefully clamp them in a vice, and then using a sharp screw driver, I bit by bit open up the crimp that holds the muffler halves together. When you have worked your way around and gotten the crimp open enough, the muffler will come apart. Do it a little at a time so that you don't damage the muffler. Then when you take everything out from inside the muffler except the two bolt spacers that keep the muffler from crushing when the bolts are tightened, you can put it back together. Put it back in a vise, and use a hammer and a punch to little by little re-close that crimp. I usually coat the halves with JB Weld before crimping them back together to assure they don't leak and make a mess on the front of the airplane. Then you can make your outlet holes, prepare your outlet tubes, and weld them in. Done deal...
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Great this engine gets better and better. What would those full services be, converting the engine for me at an additional charge?
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Sincerely. Richard
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I'm very sorry to hear that. Hopefully you will be able recover quickly. Thanks for such a great motor for such a low price. As for the rebuild kit I was planing on buying this one from home depot and also for the prop adapter I was planing on using something like this. Also if I pay for the engine today when will you be able to ship it.
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Thanks
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You're certainly welcome. I have been sorry to see the decline in "action" here in the conversions forum. They make great engines and I would far rather have a good conversion engine than one of the Chinese offerings myself. Plus, there is always the self satisfaction and pleasure of doing the conversion, and showing it to others. Every time I tell people that the airplane they just saw fly and do crazy stunts is powered by a (weedeater, leaf blower, chainsaw) engine, I get totally amazed responses. Some times people at the flying fields will "look down their noses" at such a plane, and say "Oh, it's powered by a WEEDEATER engine" in a desultory manner. Then they see how it runs and performs, and they quickly change their attitudes.
Anyway, I'm glad to help, and glad that I have been of help to many. Thank you for your appreciation and good wishes.
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Anyway, I'm glad to help, and glad that I have been of help to many. Thank you for your appreciation and good wishes.
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I'm very sorry to hear that. Hopefully you will be able recover quickly. Thanks for such a great motor for such a low price. As for the rebuild kit I was planing on buying this one from home depot and also for the prop adapter I was planing on using something like this. Also if I pay for the engine today when will you be able to ship it.
Thanks
-sam
Thanks
-sam
Also, that would not be a good option for a prop hub. It won't have enough surface area for the prop to seat against. You need one that looks something like the photo below. Try www.lambertsrc.com, or www.jagengines.com and see if they have one or will make you one for a Homelite 30cc. (A hub for a Homelite 25cc would be exactly the same.)
These are actual pictures of a Homelite 30cc.
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I'm very sorry to hear that. Hopefully you will be able recover quickly. Thanks for such a great motor for such a low price. As for the rebuild kit I was planing on buying this one from home depot and also for the prop adapter I was planing on using something like this. Also if I pay for the engine today when will you be able to ship it.
Thanks
-sam
Thanks
-sam
I mean this very sincerely, and I hope you take it as such. Your relative lack of understanding of gasoline engines as they are used for model application causes me much concern for your safety as well as that of those around you. May I suggest you enlist the help and guidance of someone that you can reach out in real time and real space. Also. read ALL that you can here on RCU and any other online sites for gasoline engine operation and use for RC models. A spinning propeller can inflict great harm to people and property and needs to be treated with great respect and understanding. Enjoy the hobby, but respect the potential hazards. Good luck.
Sincerely, Richard
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I didn't read all the posts here but I have a Ryobi 31 cc engine with prop adaptor and the flywheel already machined I have no need for the engine, has carb and muffler ready to bolt on to the plane. 35 plus shipping. I have one on a World Models GS Spitifre.