manual for an ASP 91
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I need a manual and parts schematic for this ASP 91..Anyone out there have one? [email protected]
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The old round head ------or the new "S" version with the square head?
Some Magnums and ASP's are alike. Here is the Magnum XLS91 manual that would correspond with a ASP "S" 91. One is ABC and the other ringed?
http://media.hobbypeople.net/manual/210806.pdf
Here is a list of parts that Horizon has on hand for the old style engine.
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Search/D...hType=Standard
Here is the ASP page from Just Engines' online catalog....
http://www.justengines.unseen.org/ASP.htm
Enjoy,
Jim
Some Magnums and ASP's are alike. Here is the Magnum XLS91 manual that would correspond with a ASP "S" 91. One is ABC and the other ringed?
http://media.hobbypeople.net/manual/210806.pdf
Here is a list of parts that Horizon has on hand for the old style engine.
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Search/D...hType=Standard
Here is the ASP page from Just Engines' online catalog....
http://www.justengines.unseen.org/ASP.htm
Enjoy,
Jim
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Unless they have changed recently, ASP manuals leave a lot to be desired.
I bought an ASP 61 ABC engine in 2003. The manual was an 8.5x11 sheet of paper printed on both sides. One side had general recommendations on safety, starting, and adjusting. The other side was a listing of the various ASP engines with minimal specs and a prop recommendation. No parts list or exploded diagram was included.
I bought an ASP 61 ABC engine in 2003. The manual was an 8.5x11 sheet of paper printed on both sides. One side had general recommendations on safety, starting, and adjusting. The other side was a listing of the various ASP engines with minimal specs and a prop recommendation. No parts list or exploded diagram was included.
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The diagram is of an ASP .61
To order parts for other engines - eg .53, drop the first two numbers of the part number, and replace with the engine size you need (eg for a .53 crankshaft - part number is 53210X) - and please remember to include a description of the part required
and (increasingly important) what version of the engine it is eg Mk1, Mk2, 'Series 3', or 'Series 3' 's'
After you blow the image up, you will need to click on it again to get it to full size so you can read it.
To order parts for other engines - eg .53, drop the first two numbers of the part number, and replace with the engine size you need (eg for a .53 crankshaft - part number is 53210X) - and please remember to include a description of the part required
and (increasingly important) what version of the engine it is eg Mk1, Mk2, 'Series 3', or 'Series 3' 's'
After you blow the image up, you will need to click on it again to get it to full size so you can read it.
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What a fantastic response--you guys are really great!!! A special thanks to W8YE for the manual info and the parts schematic... I almost tossed this old engine into the trash especially after I talked to a guy at Horizon who told me there was a very limited supply of parts available and he had no idea where I would find a manual for it unless I maybe tried RC Universe.... Thanks again -Mike-amissville611
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W8YE- Read the reply I inadvertenly sent to GADI- It was meant for you--This is my first time on the forum and in case you cant read it I'll repeat myself and thank you very much for all your help..I no it had to take a lot of your time and I really appreciate it--Mike amissville611




