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Campgems -> RE: Mag .52 crash damage, what do you think? (4/27/2008 1:21:37 AM)
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You may have punched the crank back a bit. but I would think the prop thrust would be draging, or the wrist pin hitting the back plate. I put my 4*60 in nose first this morning. I've got a Mag 91 four stroke on it and it looks like it came through fairly well. It is the second 4*60 I've trashed with this engine, so I'll pull it down now and replace bearings. I use the aluminum back plate/nylon spinners and the back plate sheared off cleanly at the prop hub. The fuselage coming forward jamed the needle valve and broke the flange off the back plate that the carb screws to. One thing to keep in mind, the prop was still turning when it hit so it is possible that you got dirt into the crank. I would take the engine completly down for a cleanup and inspection. Also, you said the carb broke off, did the carb break, or the crank case break around the carb as usual. I've seen guys the epoxy stuff to build up the case around the carb then seal the carb to crankcase with High Temp RTV sealant. The key though is to get every thing clean and no oil on the parts to do this or the epoxy won't stick. It's worth investing some time, but usually you can pick up a replacement motor for less than the repair parts will cost. Don
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