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airbusdrvr 01-12-2007 02:26 PM

OS Type F Glow Plug in a 2 Stroke Engine?
 
Today the glow plug in my Rossi 61 RE burned out. I had failed to bring a spare with me to the field. One of our club members said he had been using the OS F plug in his high compression 2-strokes and liked the results. I had a type F with me and made two more uneventful flights on the Rossi using this plug. You guys have any feedback using the type F in a Rossi or similar type engine?

cllaurit 01-12-2007 03:03 PM

RE: OS Type F Glow Plug in a 2 Stroke Engine?
 
I have run type F plugs in my YS 61ar before with no issues.

PatternPilot 01-16-2007 11:08 PM

RE: OS Type F Glow Plug in a 2 Stroke Engine?
 
When flying glow the OS-F is the only plug used.. Just sold a card of them.. All electric now :)

Scott Anderson
Team Castle Creations
Team Tanicpacks.com

Stripes 01-17-2007 09:02 AM

RE: OS Type F Glow Plug in a 2 Stroke Engine?
 
Two years ago when I was fooling with an MDS engine and trying to get it to run I switched a lot of plugs in and out in rapid succession. I found great variability in peak RPM depending on the plug. The four stroke plugs ran dependably but did not yield as high RPM.

Your mileage may vary. [8D]

bob27s 01-17-2007 09:36 AM

RE: OS Type F Glow Plug in a 2 Stroke Engine?
 
I typically recommend using the OS-F in some of the Jett higher timed engines. It is a very hot plug, and can accomodate a setup where an engine tends to get a fuel surge when staging on the pipe. The 4c plug is designed to accomodate a very 'wet' incoming fuel charge, and to stay lit during an exhaust stroke.

The Jett SJ-90LX and the 60LX both run very well on the OS-F plug. For most of the other sport engines it works too, but typically a standard K&B1L or HP, the Merlin Hot (supplied with the engines), or Rossi 3,4 works great.

Something to consider - the heat range for a glow plug determines the ignition timing in a 2c glow engine. That is why a variety of heat ranges are available. The size of the wire and the plug contruction also lend each type of plug to a certain level of durability.

On Rossi .60 and .61 engines, YS61, and the OS 61FSR engines I ran years past, I used K&B 1L or Rossi 4 plugs most of the time.

The only real oddball I had was my CMB60. That engine really enjoy a Rossi 6 or 7 (very cold), and REALLY ran great with an OPS300 plug.

airbusdrvr 01-17-2007 12:23 PM

RE: OS Type F Glow Plug in a 2 Stroke Engine?
 
bob27s, I have a question for discussion's sake. If I were to run the OS F plug in the Rossi 61(rear exhaust and tuned pipe), would there be a more desired fuel/methanol percentage? I am presently using Cool Power 10%. Would the FAI(no methanol) be better, 5%, or would more than 10% be better? Thanks, RH

bob27s 01-17-2007 04:50 PM

RE: OS Type F Glow Plug in a 2 Stroke Engine?
 
Idunno. Might take a bit of trial and error.

Changing from a (Baseline) Rossi 4 plug on a Rossi 61 engine to the hotter 4-c plug will tend to have the same effect on midrange/transition (overly simplified here) as dropping the nitro content in the fuel.

I always ran my Rossi 60 and 61 engines on standard 15% nitro fuel. I have not experiemented with one in quite a while, and I do not recall trying FAI or 5% fuel at any time.


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