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Old 01-10-2011, 07:27 AM
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Default G62 without carb insulator?

Has anybody tried running the G62 without the carb insulator block installed? I need to remove it to make the engine fit in the cowl. I'm trying not to spend the money on a toni clark 90* intake bend if I don't have to. Thanks,
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Old 01-10-2011, 07:40 AM
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Default RE: G62 without carb insulator?

The insulator block is there to INSULATE the carb from cylinder heat. You need it.

To prove my point,

I have a converted 75cc engine that came out of a Stihl demo saw. The person who converted it did a very nice job, except for one little glitch. He made the carb insulator block a little too thin in one spot - but thats what the person who sent the motor to the engine to him wanted done. It was supposed to go in a very narrow cowl, so space was limited. The base of the carb was touching the cylinder in a circular ring about 1/8" wide. That allowed heat transfer from the cylinder to the carb. The motor ran fine for 5 minutes. Then it would vapor lock and dead stick. Would not restart. You could choke the daylights out of it and flood the cylinder with cold fuel to solve the vapor lock problem in the carb. But then the engine was flooded. I'd have to pull the spark plug out and dry it off to get the engine started.

I made a spacer block 1/4" thick, with G10 epoxy board, and installed it between the carb and the existing insulator block. No more vapor lock. Engine runs fine now.
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Default RE: G62 without carb insulator?

Ralph (Antique) makes one out of G10 that is much thinner than the stock one. Here is a picture of mine, maybe it will be enough for you, otherwise I guess you may have to go the TC route.
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Old 01-10-2011, 08:16 AM
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Default RE: G62 without carb insulator?

Heat + carburation = running problems + less power

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_88...tm.htm#8828206
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Default RE: G62 without carb insulator?

I made my own from 3 layers of 1/8 thick G10 epoxy board, epoxied together, since I did not have thicker material. My need was to rotate the carb for direct hookup to the servo, so I used a groove in the middle board to channel the pulse hole from the carb hole location to the cylinder hole location. Next I may try using 3 layers of 1/16 thick material to see if that is enough isolation for the carb from engine heat. Good luck.

Toni Clark has some very good tiops for engines.

Sincerely, Richard
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G10 seems to have very good insulating properties. The one Ralph makes is 1/4" thick and works flawlessly.
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Default RE: G62 without carb insulator?

Thanks guys. I measured and it looks like Ralphs block will work, i'll give him a call.
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