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Interesting motor....What is it?
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The running engine is an MB 290 McCulloch 25cc blower engine.
Bill |
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Bills: do you have any flights with the MB290 engine yet? Thanks Capt,n
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Subarubrat, I didnt know you had a DVII with a conversion on it. Cool. Here are a couple........well, all mine are conversions. |
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Hey Guys
Just thought I show you what my friend and I fly the 31cc Ryobi in. All 5 have Ryobi's. CM Pro Zero, P-40E, Spitfire (repainted), Great Planes PT-19 (84") and an ESM Hurricane. All fly great, Cheers KMM |
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Subarubrat,
Any chance of posting a few pics of your DVII with the GX35? A video perhaps? Maninder. |
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KMM: All your planes look good. I like the one with the kinda purple color the most. Real sharp warbird. Best Regards Capt,n :D WEST MICH USA
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I've got a Homie 30cc in my Extreme Aircraft Cap 232 and a Homelite 33cc in a Kankge Rearwin Speedster. The Speedster flies great, very scale like. The cap is still on the bench. I'll let you know in a couple of weeks how it flies. I don't expect to be able to do 3D, but I think it will fly basic aerobatic manuvers.
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Ryan's Rebel with a Ryobi 31cc
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ORIGINAL: KatanaMadMan Hey Guys Just thought I show you what my friend and I fly the 31cc Ryobi in. All 5 have Ryobi's. CM Pro Zero, P-40E, Spitfire (repainted), Great Planes PT-19 (84") and an ESM Hurricane. All fly great, Cheers KMM KMM, Is the Ryobi an easy fit in the Great Planes PT-19? Would either the short or long shaft engines work o.k.? Am thinking about this model as my first large gasser ;) Thanks, Steve |
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Hi Steve, yes fits no problem at all. Long or short shaft will work just as well as each other. It's a really good first gasser plane as it fly's like a big trainer but looks way better. Good luck with it.:D
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Tim,
Many thanks for your reply - that's great news! :D Is it o.k. to PM/e-mail you with questions? http://www.rcmf.co.uk/4um/Smileys/live/embarrassed.gif Cheers, Steve |
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yeah no problems Steve, ask away. I'll do my best.
Cheers Tim |
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my conversion has generated a lot of positive and negative feedback lol. the engine is a CRRC Pro GF45i. it used to be a spark ignition engine. but as you can see from the photos ive converted it to run methanol and a glow plug. fuel is straight methanol/synthetic oil at 40:1. the carb has had no internal work other than removal of the filter screen and reseting of the needle valve arm. it is methanol compatable out of the box.
the adaptor is one that i machined up myself. i also know of another of these engines that has been converted as well....i sold him one of my adaptors!!!. performance is great...pulls like a train and a rock steady idle. it runs a 20x8 bolly carbon prop at 7800rpm all day everyday. it develops just over 12kg's of static thrust. airframe weighs 8kg's. we've worked out its making around 5.5hp in its current configuration. airframe is a Pro Built Extra 300SP. 84" wingspan. it also has a smoke system installed. the whole package flies like a dream although im still learning with it lol. cheers craig |
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hardtop: If methanol is cheap there....seems like a great idea to me. What do you see as a drawback? Thanks Capt,n
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a drawback??......hhmmmmm
i havent personally run into any drawbacks with my engine so far. although i have had to give advice on one of these engines that refused to start....was found to be the internal needle valve arm set too low and so no fuel would flow. it now runs fine. on the costs of fuel.......for me methanol is relatively cheap as i mix my own fuel and i can obtain it through my drag racing contacts. where i live petrol for a car costs more per litre than methanol. another drawback ive seen is the unacceptance of running this fuel in a walbro carb. the general consensus seems to be that the methanol will "eat out" your carb. this is totally untrue. however....if you try to use nitro in the fuel THEN it WILL "eat" your pump valves and diaphragm very quickly. it is the nitro that causes the problems...not the methanol. the only other drawback i see is the issue of obtaining an adaptor. while CH Ignitions do market these i found that at the time i needed one in a hurry and so i machined up my own. while the above mentioned arent major drawbacks per say they are issues that can slow you down from completing your installation. cheers craig |
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happy new year to all
cheers craig |
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hardtop351: Happy NEW YEAR...back at you....and everyone else too!!!! Capt,n:D:D
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And heres the other one Craig mentioned. Oh, and Happy new year everyone.
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ok so im a plane junky, i have recently embarked on conversion engines, i have had a 120 size cap 232 hanging in my room for some time now, wife let me buy it on our honeymoon believe it or not, it had a 120 surpass yuck no vertical just flat line flying, havent been able to get the mula to get a big glow so i recently saw on this site converting weed wackers and chainsaws, im hooked, i have spent the past weeks untill 2 am working on my 3.3 homelite, swapped soldering job on an antenna for it. its been a ton of fun working on it think it comes out to 50 couple ccs the only trouble ive had was cutting all the excess junk off of it fins, all the stuff mounted to the crancase cover and replaced the rubber hose mouted carb that goes over the reed valves, have motor mounts for it all welded up im hopefully gonna fire it up tommorrow, look out fellas ill never buy another zdz for as little as i have converted my new engine for, any ideas on what prop to run on it? have fun and anyone put a conversion on a showtime 100?[>:]
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i think a 50cc engine would turn a 22x10 easy.
watch out for ignition interferrence but. lol cheers craig |
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i have a 9cap super pcm and some fm recievers what do i need to do for interference
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HI
I too have discovered the joy of these engine (thanks Tim) . My is a ryobi 28cc in a four star scrach built at 85 inch span. Best fling plane I have haad in ages. It weighs just under 7kg. I will post a link to a video if i work out how later. Thanks |
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ORIGINAL: icando3d2 i have a 9cap super pcm and some fm recievers what do i need to do for interference also dont use any metal fittings to connect your throttle servo to your carb. keep your reciever and throttle servo AT LEAST 12 inches away from your ignition system...this includes the battery and switch that is used in cdi systems. i have personally had more success from using a pcm reciever than a normal fm reciever. cheers craig |
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Or just get rid of the ignition system. :D;)
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