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Crashed Wankel 30: HELP!!!
After having a NIB a Wankel 30 for a while, last night I decided to install it on a plane. This morning I flew it, it had great power and was able to hover my 300 3D: What a jewel!!!
However, the day ended in a bad and sad note: The plane hit the only damned power pole I was doing a dead stick landing far from the field, the result is that the muffler hit with such force that it broke it's attachment point to the engine,,,, In fact: It's the little tube "thing" that protrudes from the engine casing.... Any sugestions???::: -Can I run it like that? (but waht about the mess) -Can I buy another casing? (but,,, do I need another rotor as well?) -Can It be tig welded? -Can I insert something it else from the inside? (reducing it inner diameter) Any parts for sale? Your sugestions are welcome. Thank you in advance. |
RE: Crashed Wankel 30: HELP!!!
1. I would not run it like that!
2. You Could, but i would send it back to Hobby Services 3. No it can not be Tig (Tungsten Inert Gas) Welded, because the tolerances have to be just right! 4. I don't know what your talking about really, but i would not try it! You can buy parts from towerhobbies parts section here is the link for the wankel parts section: [link=http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0005p?&I=OSMG1400&P=Z]Wankel Parts[/link] Enjoy! |
RE: Crashed Wankel 30: HELP!!!
Maybe you could bore out the casting and tap a thread, then make up a threaded insert. TIG welding will most probably get the casting to hot and if the weld area isn't 100% oil free you will end up with a porous weak weld.
good luck with whatever you end up doing. |
RE: Crashed Wankel 30: HELP!!!
always thought that part of the housing looked a bit weak
rotor and housing are sold as a pair for *only* $205 from tower but like any 4-stroke it should run just fine without muffler and not be too noisy. try it and see... dave |
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