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Forum: Gas Engines
12-29-2012, 02:10 PM
Replies: 6,363
Views: 784,262
Posted By mmlong

RE: SYSSA 30CC GAS MADE IN USA

Looks like the vibrations from the long muffler screws pulled the threads out. You should have got the muffler changed over before hand. I changed mine and haven't had one more problem. It flew...
Forum: Gas Engines
05-09-2012, 12:07 PM
Replies: 6,363
Views: 784,262
Posted By mmlong

RE: SYSSA 30CC GAS MADE IN USA

Joystick is that muffler still tight? I'm thinking about doing the mod. I took my Slick to our vacation place in Delaware and forgot my charger. I came home thinking I'll be going back soon, so I...
Forum: Gas Engines
03-18-2012, 04:04 PM
Replies: 6,363
Views: 784,262
Posted By mmlong

RE: SYSSA 30CC GAS MADE IN USA

Remember when I replaced the rear cover on the muffler? I finally ran the plane about 45 minutes on Saturday. So far all fasteners are tightand no leaks.
Forum: Gas Engines
02-12-2012, 05:22 PM
Replies: 6,363
Views: 784,262
Posted By mmlong

RE: SYSSA 30CC GAS MADE IN USA

I wanted to add my next revision if the thicker plate fails. I hsd another engine that kept shaking the muffler loose. After serveral trys I put JB Weld on instead of lock tite. It flew the reat...
Forum: Gas Engines
02-11-2012, 04:35 PM
Replies: 6,363
Views: 784,262
Posted By mmlong

RE: SYSSA 30CC GAS MADE IN USA

This sounds very similar to what happenedto Brilli engines. I still miss Scott and have one of his engines. Its one of the best in the 60cc class. I hope we Syssa customers can help this business...
Forum: Gas Engines
01-19-2012, 11:43 AM
Replies: 6,363
Views: 784,262
Posted By mmlong

RE: SYSSA 30CC GAS MADE IN USA

I make my own stand offs. Use 3/8" hex aluminum. 8X32 threads will work, drill and tap both ends. I use a 3/4" washer .100" thick to keep from crushing the wood on both sides of the fire...
12-28-2011, 01:23 PM
Replies: 26
Views: 12,982
Posted By mmlong

RE: Super Lazy Ace

What happened to the project? This winter I got my Super Lazy Ace out and started to recover it. I had so many different engines on it that cowl is full of holes. Anybody know where I can get a...
Forum: Gas Engines
12-05-2011, 07:38 AM
Replies: 6,363
Views: 784,262
Posted By mmlong

RE: SYSSA 30CC GAS MADE IN USA

When I recieved my engine, there was nothing in the box but the engine, stand offs and ignition. No template. In fact the spinner I ordered still isn't here. The order date was Oct 10 order number...
Forum: Gas Engines
05-06-2010, 04:06 PM
Replies: 2,427
Views: 279,363
Posted By mmlong

RE: RCAero JC Engines & YDA Engines

Hey guys. I finaly found why the optp switches work sometimes. I use Futaba products. I found the switches work with a Rx number R6008HS. They do not work with my R6014FS. I called Futaba at...
Forum: Gas Engines
04-12-2010, 03:38 PM
Replies: 2,427
Views: 279,363
Posted By mmlong

RE: RCAero JC Engines & YDA Engines

Switches: I went to 140% travel both ways with my Futaba. It increased the travel on the servo I used to make sure the radio was sending the signal. I gave up and put the TOC Yak back together so...
Forum: Gas Engines
04-12-2010, 12:15 PM
Replies: 2,427
Views: 279,363
Posted By mmlong

RE: RCAero JC Engines & YDA Engines

Henry,
We talked at Toledo and bought two opto switches from you. I spent a couple hours trying to get my ignition on or off. I read the entries about the switches early in the forum. I...
12-24-2006, 12:19 PM
Replies: 1,507
Views: 208,334
Posted By mmlong

RE: H9 Spitfire Build

This is for Highstrut. I did the same thing with my retracts. Only I still can not figure where the flat spring goes! Can you help?
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