4* 120 engine?
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4* 120 engine?
I just got a Sig 4 * 120 curious as to what engine would be the best for it? 2 stroke , 4stroke , gas?
I have a Saito 100 that runs good would that be enough power?
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Mike
I have a Saito 100 that runs good would that be enough power?
Thanks
Mike
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RE: 4* 120 engine?
.90 to 1.20 two stroke or 1.20-1.60 four stroke. This is per Sig website. I've seen them flown with Saito 1.20 and 1.50. I don't believe your Saito 1.00 would be a good choice. Even if it will fly it I imagine it would take a lot of extra weight in the nose to balance it. Your Saito 1.00 would be better for the 60 size.
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RE: 4* 120 engine?
What size gas engine would work for the four star 120? Is that a good choice? I can buy one for about the same price as a good 4 stroke I think?
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RE: 4* 120 engine?
Mike,
I've never seen one with a gas engine although I'm sure it's been done. I'd say something in a 26cc size. You would get a better response to the gas question in the gas engines forum. Sorry I'm not much help.
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I've never seen one with a gas engine although I'm sure it's been done. I'd say something in a 26cc size. You would get a better response to the gas question in the gas engines forum. Sorry I'm not much help.
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I built a 4*120 kit with a Ryobi 31cc engine. Several people have used the HomeLite 25cc engines and also the MVVS 26.
I'm not sure I'd put anything larger than a 25cc on the ARF. I haven't seen the construction, but experience tells me it's not a real beefy firewall.
I'm not sure I'd put anything larger than a 25cc on the ARF. I haven't seen the construction, but experience tells me it's not a real beefy firewall.
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RE: 4* 120 engine?
Thanks guys. I believe I will go with a 26cc gas just for grins and giggles. Looking at a xyz or Zenoa for starters.
Any thoughts?
I have nothing as far as equipment for a Gasser. What will it take to be ready to fly as in tank,batt. etc.?
If this works out like I think it will I will probably go all gas except for the 40 series planes.
Mike
Any thoughts?
I have nothing as far as equipment for a Gasser. What will it take to be ready to fly as in tank,batt. etc.?
If this works out like I think it will I will probably go all gas except for the 40 series planes.
Mike
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RE: 4* 120 engine?
You need a red plastic one gallon gas can.
The Hobbico or H9 hand pumps will work with gas or glow by using the appropriate type fuel lines
You must use Tygon type fuel lines with gas
The gas engines have a fuel pump so the tank line usually connected to the muffler on a glow engine is just left open to the atmosphere on a gas engine
You may need a bigger starter
The magneto ignition engines need no battery to run.
The Hobbico or H9 hand pumps will work with gas or glow by using the appropriate type fuel lines
You must use Tygon type fuel lines with gas
The gas engines have a fuel pump so the tank line usually connected to the muffler on a glow engine is just left open to the atmosphere on a gas engine
You may need a bigger starter
The magneto ignition engines need no battery to run.
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RE: 4* 120 engine?
ranger351w
When you investigate the gas engines or engine conversion forums ask about Ralph Cunningham's converted Zenoah 26 engines.
When you investigate the gas engines or engine conversion forums ask about Ralph Cunningham's converted Zenoah 26 engines.