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Old 01-06-2006 | 11:25 PM
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Hello,
I'm looking for a MOKI 1.35 Manual. Can anyone help?
Mark 1.35 manual would be ok to...same engine.
Photocopies, scans, jpg, pfd....anything would be great.

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Old 01-07-2006 | 10:10 AM
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Don't have manual but used the M 1.35 for 2 seasons. It's a great engine - almost as powerful as the OS 160. Can pull large props. Mine was happy with the narrow blade APC 18X8. However, it has the same problem that many large 2-stroke have if using the BCM pitts muffler: not enough pressure to tank from muffler nipple which results in lean runs. Solution is either a pump or blocking off one exhaust outlet.
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I just picked mine up on ebay. What fuel mixture do you run?

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Old 01-08-2006 | 08:12 AM
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Manual says to run fuel that is at least part castor oil in the lubricant package, so that's what I do. Under the old distributer running the engine on 100% synthetic oil would void the warrantee. I've used both Omega and Wildcat 5% nitro fuels w/ good results. If the engine is new add a couple of ounces of castor oil to the fuel for added protection.

By the way, at my elevation (see level) anything above %5 nitro and the engine predetonates and overheats, so run it on 0% or 5% nitro.

Depending on the type of flying you're going to do, APC 16X10 and 17X8 also work.
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I want to use a 3 inch standard Turn spinner on my Moki 1.35. What size are the threads and what adapters are on the market? Thanks Capt,n
Old 08-03-2009 | 03:21 PM
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ORIGINAL: captinjohn

I want to use a 3 inch standard Turn spinner on my Moki 1.35. What size are the threads and what adapters are on the market? Thanks Capt,n
Anybody??????[X(]
Old 08-03-2009 | 03:38 PM
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Captain,
I went to the Tru Turn web site. Take a look. 8x1.25mm
http://www.truturn.com/af.htm
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Looks like TT-0826-A

8x1.25mm SHORT SHAFT Adapter Kit (EXTRA LONG BODY)


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