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wilsonreef -> OPS question (7/18/2012 2:27 AM)

I have a OPS 90 marine engine.  It has the needle on the carb, and a remote needle.  Does anyone know a good starting point on setting these needles?

Thanks,
Carl




Hydro Junkie -> RE: OPS question (7/18/2012 9:43 AM)

If you're going to use the remote needle, the carb needle needs to be wide open but not to the point that it leaks. As for the remote, I'd start at 3.5 turns out and adjust as needed from there




c.k.y. -> RE: OPS question (7/18/2012 10:18 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: wilsonreef

I have a OPS 90 marine engine.  It has the needle on the carb, and a remote needle.  Does anyone know a good starting point on setting these needles?

Thanks,
Carl

Hi wilsonreef


I use CMB old type Push-pull type carb




wilsonreef -> RE: OPS question (7/18/2012 8:14 PM)

Thanks guys...

Carl




wilsonreef -> RE: OPS question (7/20/2012 5:22 PM)

I've got to ask, why the need for the two needles?

Carl




Hydro Junkie -> RE: OPS question (7/20/2012 6:17 PM)

The remote needle was an aftermarket add on and probably isn't really needed UNLESS you want to be able to fine tune the mix while you're on the water. In that case, the carb's integral needle isn't really needed. I know I had the integral needle removed from the carbs of two NR 21s partially for that reason as well as lack of room for them in the boat




wilsonreef -> RE: OPS question (7/22/2012 12:56 AM)

Yeah,  I tried running it without the remote needle, it just flooded the carb, to the point it was throwing nitro out of the exhaust.  I thought I had the needle out only about 1.5 turns.  I could be wrong.  This was about a year ago, and I bought a RCMK to go into my Aeromarine SC.  Hydro, If I bypass the remote needle where should I start with the carb needle.  Don't really want to use the remote if I don't have to..

Thanks,
Carl




chief3452 -> RE: OPS question (7/22/2012 1:49 AM)

Hey Carl,

If you could post some pictures of your two needle setup it would be helpful. The information HJ provided is a good ballpark. Depending on your altitude, 3.5 to 4 turns is probably a safe needle setting to START your engine. Now, RUNNING it there for an extended period of time is another issue altogether. If you haven't already, I recommend joining International Waters, post pictures and ask your question there. You will have access to some of the best information on OPS engines on the web. Not a slam on RCU, just a good group of experienced nitro guys who are familiar with the old OPS engines.

Good Luck.




wilsonreef -> RE: OPS question (9/18/2012 3:49 AM)

On another note, does anyone have a good starting dimension from the center of the glo plug to the convergence point on the pipe?  If using a 2" band pipe, is the convergence point the middle of the band or is it where the first taper hits the band?

Thanks,
Carl




f16man -> RE: OPS question (9/21/2012 2:44 PM)

Glow plug center to end of first taper.....length should be something between 13'' to 14'' / always cut long
on the header and shorten to the sweet spot.




da357mag -> RE: OPS question (10/5/2012 2:24 AM)

I; m the new kid on the block(56) but I had a OPS 45 in the 80s and I found the needle was good about 2and1/4th open. Don't know about the .90, but from what I remember they all liked that setting. I didn't use a remote nedel at that time since there was no need for it. Just a thought! while I'm here is there a good place to get outrigger plans? tried the web but couldn't fine what I was looking for! Best...Doug 




advanced builder -> RE: OPS question (10/5/2012 5:31 PM)

If the engine is highly modified it MAY need to take in more fuel, My .67 Picco ,the needle was almost falling out ,running.I could not get enough fuel in. So I re-drilled the fuel fitting hole ,one size over the fitting hole. I also re-drilled the spray bar hole. Now my needle is working OK When you open up the liner ports that's more fuel/air volume. Depending on how modified. Be very careful. I did have extra carbs. in case I messed up. The needle on the carb is a idle needle without seeing it.




wilsonreef -> RE: OPS question (11/10/2012 7:52 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: da357mag

I; m the new kid on the block(56) but I had a OPS 45 in the 80s and I found the needle was good about 2and1/4th open. Don't know about the .90, but from what I remember they all liked that setting. I didn't use a remote nedel at that time since there was no need for it. Just a thought! while I'm here is there a good place to get outrigger plans? tried the web but couldn't fine what I was looking for! Best...DougĀ 





wilsonreef -> RE: OPS question (11/10/2012 7:56 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: da357mag

I; m the new kid on the block(56) but I had a OPS 45 in the 80s and I found the needle was good about 2and1/4th open. Don't know about the .90, but from what I remember they all liked that setting. I didn't use a remote nedel at that time since there was no need for it. Just a thought! while I'm here is there a good place to get outrigger plans? tried the web but couldn't fine what I was looking for! Best...Doug 


Tom Moorehouse ( http://www.intlwaters.com .  His are called the firefighter riggers he has plans for several different sizes.  I have the 90 size.  really like it.

Carl





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