UMS Evolution Radial Care and Operation
#1801
Hello Maxam
How you must lubricate with after run I have read in your post. But how comes the oil in the rest of the crankcase speccialy the stool wang ( I don't know the exact word)
Timo
How you must lubricate with after run I have read in your post. But how comes the oil in the rest of the crankcase speccialy the stool wang ( I don't know the exact word)
Timo
#1802
Post # 36 is where I discuss valve adjustment. I have also discussed corrosion prevention early in the thread. I use airtool oil and allow to drain and repeat. then I run overnight with an aquarium airpump air into the engine via a lower cam follower guide and either venting out the carb or a removed upper cam follower. Works very well. The amount of condensate drained has been as much as a thimbleful from my 9-90! Gotta dry that water out. -Tom
#1804
Oke Maxam. It´s a little difficult for me to find the right words and then translate, but after reading the manual it,s clear to me. What i meant was, how comes the afterrun oil to all the parts of the crankcase. I know now the answer. By rotating the crankshaft several times the oil will disperce to the parts is that right?
Regards,
Timo
Regards,
Timo
#1809
Hello all
Please help me. I can´t make a decission what plane i gonna build for the 7-77 . I don't want an ARF. It must be a plane from plans. For example Ziroli , Jerry Bates or another designer. I hope I get responce.
Regards,
Timo
Please help me. I can´t make a decission what plane i gonna build for the 7-77 . I don't want an ARF. It must be a plane from plans. For example Ziroli , Jerry Bates or another designer. I hope I get responce.
Regards,
Timo
#1810
Hi Timo,
Go with the Ziroli 87 inch wing span Stearman. It give the engine the exposer it deserves. Not hidden in a cowl.
It also helps with oiling the rockers and afte run oiling.
Good Luck
Paul
Go with the Ziroli 87 inch wing span Stearman. It give the engine the exposer it deserves. Not hidden in a cowl.
It also helps with oiling the rockers and afte run oiling.
Good Luck
Paul
#1813
i don't think 30-35 pound plane is a problem for a 7-77 radial. I always look at the 7-77 as being the same as a 62 cc, the radial will swing a 24-12 prop and fly at scale speeds.
#1814
I have also seen the Corsair 100 inch from Meister Scale. It´s weight is 25 to 35 lbs. Is also a beautiful one, But I don.t know if the engine suits in the cowl. I have to inform to Meister Scale
#1816
Hello Tom.
Why is that? The Hangar corsair 60cc weights the same as the Meister scale though I thought that the Evo 7-77 fits the meister scale corsair in terms of the engine. Or am I wrong? Please give me your opinion.
Regards
Timo
Why is that? The Hangar corsair 60cc weights the same as the Meister scale though I thought that the Evo 7-77 fits the meister scale corsair in terms of the engine. Or am I wrong? Please give me your opinion.
Regards
Timo
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Hi all Im getting closer to lighting off my little 7-77 built a test stand got the methanol(not easy in calif) should have the glow driver soon would like a recomendation as to best choice oil,still pondering what ww1 or golden age airframe for it have an xoar ww1 style 24/10 prop coming for it can hardly wait!will check valve lash before lite off
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Guys I don't want you to think Im a moron with my oil question,Iv read the posts it's just when I look at the klotz oils they have 2 stroke and 4 stroke oils listed Im thinking the 2 stroke because its mixed with the methanol but I want to be sure.thanks tug
#1825
Got my 735 back from Horizon. Carb rebuild and all new plugs for $60 shipped...not bad.
They me told me that I absolutely should be running exhaust pressure...anyone else actually try running one with it connected?
They me told me that I absolutely should be running exhaust pressure...anyone else actually try running one with it connected?