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PeteS 10-27-2006 08:45 AM

OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
I have a OS61RF Hanno Spec in an LA1 that I have been flying since '92. I started having problems with the engine and sent it in to Hobby services to have it checked out. They replied by saying that it seemed like a pump problem but since parts were not available they could not work on it.

I'm thinking that maybe i should just go ahead and get a new engine.

Question: Should I just go ahead and replace this 20 year old engine, with what, or should i try to get it worked on somewhere.

Thanks!

Sport_Pilot 10-27-2006 08:48 AM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
Why not get a Perry pump and run it on that?

bob27s 10-27-2006 11:04 AM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
If the engine runs well, put a regular backplate on it, and use a perry pump.

The hanno pump is a non-return setup - is actually perry pump technology.

flywilly 10-27-2006 08:14 PM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
I have run a Hanno for 1500+ flights with the original pump and carburetor. I have run 7 different Hannos, most with more than 500 flights. Never a pump problem. If you have a fuel filter before the pump inlet nipple then you shouldn't have any problems. I did start having problems with my first Hanno (the 1500 flight one). After taking everything apart I discovered that an eccentric groove had worn into the needle valve. I swapped for a new needle and the engine ran fine.
What is the nature of the problem with your engine? How many flights on it? What is the condition of the piston/sleeve?
-Will B.

Mad Man Marko-RCU 10-27-2006 08:39 PM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
I have 5 Hanno 61's two of which have almost 1000 flights. If the piston and liner get worn or if the case starts leaking air your engine will seem like the pump is bad. I have worn out a piston and liner and crank and bearings but never a pump. I always run Morgan Cool Power all synthetic. The pumps do not seem to like the thicker caster oils in some fuels. Hope this helps.

I am building a Ron Chidgey Tiger Tail original for SPA type flying and wish I could use a Hanno in that. Would be WOW!!!

BCNU

Mad Man Mark O:D

PeteS 10-29-2006 08:14 AM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
Hi Pete,
Aside from Hobby services, I'm not sure where to send your engine for repair. A good question for a post on RCU. I know there are people out there who do good repair work, but I don't know who they are.
I do have a question regarding the pump: do you flush it with methanol once a year ( during the winter or ever)? I always do it with my pumps if I'm not going to fly the airplane for mpre than a month. Then I connect a piece of fuel tubing from the pump inlet nipple to the out let nipple, effectively sealing the pump. This prevents accumulation of fuel residue 'gummming' up the pump. You may also have a scratch in the liner/sleeve which is compromising the piston/sleeve fit causing lose of compression which usually manifests as erratic needle setting and poor idle. Also hot starts a re very difficult.
Sorry, I'm not really helping, but without the engine in hand it is pretty tough to diagnose problems. I have done all my own engine work since I was a kid, back in the '60s. My dad encouraged it and I enjoy it. The Hanno Special is one of my all time favorite engines: loads of power and very user friendly!
Regards,
Will BArtlett


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Sat, 28 Oct 2006 7:04 PM
Subject: OS61 Hanno



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Hi Will,

Thanks for your response to my post. Although I have been flying for 25 years I
never got into engine repair so I don't know how to check the condition of the
piston and sleeve. I have been flying this plane for over 15 years but only on
occasion. Probably not more than 25 flights/yr.

It had been running fine for years but started to run erratically. It would
surge, be unresponsive to needle valve settings and would not idle reliabilily.


I replaced all of the fuel tubing - no change.

When I sent it to Hobby Services they said that they thought it was a pump
problem but they could not work on it.

What do you think? Do you know someone that I could send it to to have it
checked out? Pete Stephans


PeteS 10-29-2006 08:48 AM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
I never did flush the pump. That may be the problem.

I had lost interest in flying this plane until this year so it just sat in the basement ignored. I had forgotten what a thrill it was to fly.

I just had rotator cuff surgery so I won't be flying for a while and want to give this plane an overhaul. New servos, retracts and a reliable Hanno Spec.

Anyone know of someone that works on these engines?

speedster 1919 11-01-2006 08:48 AM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
Maybe Paul's RC in North Dakota

PeteS 11-01-2006 09:49 AM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
I just sent it to Paul's.

Thanks to everyone who replied

Sport_Pilot 11-01-2006 10:05 AM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
If you did not flush the pump then running some methanol through it should get rid of any congealed castor oil. Or synthetic fuel.

rainedave 11-03-2006 06:10 PM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
Engines like the Hanno were out of my reach when they were available. What are the typical props for this engine and what do they turn?

Thanks, David

grcourtney 11-03-2006 08:32 PM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
12-12 apc designed to run at 9600rpm 10% or 15% nitro, timed and ported different than the .61rf-p's the 6p carb actually has a smaller throat than the 86 that come on the rf-p's.


gary

rainedave 11-04-2006 10:47 AM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
Thanks, Gary.

I apologize in advance for sidetracking this thread, but, out of curiosity, what prop does the OS .61 RF-P like, and what can it turn? The reason I'm interested is because I have my Tower Hobbies .61 spinning an APC 11x10 at 11,200rpm with the stock muffler (which is actually a tuned muffler). Today I'm going to tach an APC 11x11 if I can. If it breaks 10,000 I'll be very happy.

Thanks, David

grcourtney 11-04-2006 09:04 PM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
11-8,9,10 FOR THE RF-P&SF-P'S I BELIEVE, NOT SURE OF THE RPM'S, HAVENT RUN ONE IN YEARS, i LIKED MY HANNO'S BECAUSE THEY SEEM TO HAVE MORE CONSISTANT POWER ALL THE WAY ROUND.

IF YOUR RUNNING A CONVENTIONAL PIPE IT WILL NEED TO BE RE-TUNNED WITH THE CHANGE OF THE PROP.

IF YOU WHANT TO EXPERIMENT TRY SOME OF THE BOLLY PROPS IN THOSE SIZES IT WILL PROBABLY GIVE YOU A THOUSAND OR SO MORE RPM'S THAT CF STUFF IS GREAT BUT MORE $$$$

I AM RUNNING A 12.5-12 BOLLY ON MY HANNO AND AM GETTING 10400 15% NITRO ON MY HANNO AND THE MOTOR IS TIRED AND NEEDS REBUILT!

GARY

rainedave 11-04-2006 09:08 PM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
Thanks, Gary.

I tached my Tower .61 at 10,250 on an APC 11x11 today with 10% nitro. That's with the stock muffler that came with the engine.

I am eager to get this thing in the air and see how it flies my plane with the 11x8, 11x10 and 11x11, since that is the real test.

Mad Man Marko-RCU 11-05-2006 09:32 PM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
My 2 Cursors both had Hanno 61's and my Boxer 60 had one also. They all ran between 10400 and 10600 with APC 12-12 narrow or APC 12-11 wides. I always ran Morgan Cool Power 15%. I did try 25% and did not see enough performance gain to spend the extra. Hope this helps. Still have a bunch of Hanno's and am putting the old Cursor back together. Just love that 2 stroke idle.

BCNU

Mark O:D:D:D

flywilly 11-06-2006 05:04 PM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
I only used 25% nitro fuel when the weather got hot. I'd get the same performance from the airplane as during cooler weather and I could run the engine a bit richer which helped keep it cool. The Hanno seems happy with anything from 10-25% nitro without having to mess with head shims or plugs to keep it running well. A great engine!!

humptybumpty 11-11-2006 04:46 PM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
Pete....If interested....I have a brand new Hanno.61 complete with stock header in the box. Never run. It was mounted one time i believe to set a firewall on a Conquest 7.

Paid $340 for it in 1993. Will sell $250 firm plus shipping...Or i can put it on e-bay for $350 and sell it pretty quick...Would rather sell it to a modeler that will truely use it and run it properly. I think i have a pipe also.

Best regards John G. Richmond , Va.

flywilly 11-11-2006 09:57 PM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
Hey John,
where do you fly in the Richmond? I belong to the CVRCC that flies in Powhatan. love my Hannos!!
Regards,
Will B

encoremech 11-30-2006 12:45 PM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
Hi guys I am thinking about putting togeather a Jekyll 60 and would like to put a hanno 61 in it. So if any one has a new or in good shape hanno they would like to sell (at a reasonable price) shoot me an e-mail.

[email protected]

SynergyPilot 12-03-2006 11:48 AM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
Hi, I will buy the Hanno 61 from you. I am building a CURARE 60 (Vintage F4A) and this engine would fit like a schmuck.

Please mail me asap at [email protected] !!

Rgds/Gunnar

lems 12-10-2006 09:32 AM

RE: OS 61RF Hanno Spec
 
Back to the original pump question. You should try taking out the plastic piece in the pump and simpy turn it around and put the pump back together. This worked like a charm for me with one of my Hanno's.

I will reiterate that this engine is the easiest to use, most powerful engine in my hobby experience. Wonderful piece of work.


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