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n57tc 05-13-2009 05:51 AM

RE: 50cc Sukhette Build Thread, now in progress!!
 
Try using a peice of brass tubeing slighty larger then the hinge diameter and drill it out rather then a drill bit. It works great for me.

Jim

flyboy12 05-13-2009 03:50 PM

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Thanks Jim, I really appreciate it. frank

exciter900rr 05-13-2009 06:55 PM

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ORIGINAL: n57tc

Try using a peice of brass tubeing slighty larger then the hinge diameter and drill it out rather then a drill bit. It works great for me.

Jim
Geez- I just had to do this, and I didn't even think of that!!!!!! instead, I drilled then out after cutting the secure ones (2), then had to dowel and re-drill the holes..... MAJOR PITA.....
I suppose I shouldn't bang the rudder on the ground when I fly..... Go figure..... Great tip n57tc!!

flyboy12 05-13-2009 08:30 PM

RE: 50cc Sukhette Build Thread, now in progress!!
 
I just pulled on mine to bring it out of the truck and my hinges broke [&o]. And a couple that are very loose

J.Richards29 05-30-2009 11:52 AM

RE: 50cc Sukhette Build Thread, now in progress!!
 
Hi Guys
I have just maidened my Suk and it flys like its on rails. the only problem I have is starting the 3mm.I am new to gas engines and suspect my starting procedure is wrong e.g. No of times to turn over on choke and does the throttle have to be wide open when choking?? Can someone give me a starting procedure.

Thanks John.

bluemagic98 05-30-2009 01:09 PM

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Ive done the hinge replacement thing a few times. I usually cut all the hinges off with a dremell cutoff wheel and then i just use a drill bit in the dremell. i don't push to hard on the bit and i let the plastic heat up the drill bit follows the plastic and makes a nice whole for me to glue in a new hinge. In the past when i see a hinge worn out i look for other issues causing it like prop balance the need for support wires to aid in the vibrations from the engineand the the #1 cause Ive found is linkage geometry. there has to be a little give someplace. For example here is a linkage that destroyed rudder hinges faster than any other. There was no give at all here when i replaced the solid linkages with wire ones the problem went away.</p>

sweetpea01 05-30-2009 01:42 PM

RE: 50cc Sukhette Build Thread, now in progress!!
 
Many methods to use. Here's mine.

5 flips with ignition off, throttle full open and choke closed.


Open choke and a little gas falls out of the carb. Then close throttle to idle and flip 3-5 times.

Ignition on and it starts after a couple flips.



Alot of folks just keep it idle and choke closed with ignition on. Motor starts then dies due to choke. Then open choke and restart. Find what your motor likes and stick with it.

Just remember that every flip of the prop has the potential to be a start! Treat it that way and you'll keep your fingers on your hand.

rctom 05-30-2009 03:09 PM

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Alot of folks just keep it idle and choke closed with ignition on. Motor starts then dies due to choke. Then open choke and restart.
This is the way Ido it on all engines and it works every time. The only thing to watch out for is if it goes past the "I'm ready to start"point while choking without firing. If this happens you can get too much fuel in the cylinder and flood it. But if the carb's low side is adjusted properly, or even close, this never happens.

If you have to flip the prop more than about 20 times starting with a completely dry engine then there is something wrong.

TF
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J.Richards29 05-30-2009 03:12 PM

RE: 50cc Sukhette Build Thread, now in progress!!
 
Thanks for the info Guys will try them out next time out

John

catfish2 08-19-2009 08:36 PM

RE: 50cc Sukhette Build Thread, now in progress!!
 
This one is for the horsepower fans out there. 80cc on the little sukhette. Vertical performance to spare!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOWCd8ZqZHk

ccmahal 10-24-2010 03:44 PM

RE: 50cc Sukhette Build Thread, now in progress!!
 
On the 85" Su-26 Rudder - Where do you install the tailwheel control arm? Should the holes for the wires line up with the rudder tiller?

rctom 10-24-2010 10:36 PM

RE: 50cc Sukhette Build Thread, now in progress!!
 
Normally the little tiller bar is attached to the bottom of the rudder at its widest point with a couple small wood screws.

TF

ccmahal 10-25-2010 10:11 AM

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Some appear to be that way, others appear to be just behind the rudder tiller, is there a difference, does it matter that much?

rctom 10-25-2010 12:46 PM

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ORIGINAL: ccmahal

Some appear to be that way, others appear to be just behind the rudder tiller, is there a difference, does it matter that much?
Not really.

ccmahal 10-25-2010 03:23 PM

RE: 50cc Sukhette Build Thread, now in progress!!
 
I have 5955TG Servos, which servo arms do i use.

rctom 10-25-2010 05:08 PM

RE: 50cc Sukhette Build Thread, now in progress!!
 
answered by phone, the stock arms work fine but the MPI aluminum arms are nicer.

ccmahal 10-28-2010 08:08 AM

RE: 50cc Sukhette Build Thread, now in progress!!
 
Can you mix digital and non-digital servos say for throttle and choke? If not what hitec servos do you recommend for throttle and choke?

rctom 10-28-2010 05:02 PM

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ORIGINAL: ccmahal

Can you mix digital and non-digital servos say for throttle and choke? If not what hitec servos do you recommend for throttle and choke?
Yes, certainly you can. The receiver doesn't know which is which, the interface is the same for all servos.

TF

ccmahal 12-07-2010 01:36 PM

RE: 50cc Sukhette Build Thread, now in progress!!
 
Tom - What is the difference between the HS7955 and the HS5955 Servos?

bluemagic98 12-07-2010 03:41 PM

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Hitec's best servo just got better. Based on the powerhouse HS-5955TG servo the HS-7955TG has the added benefit of our G2 second generation programmable digital circuit. This new circuit has twice the resolution of our original circuit while adding programmable overload protection. The HS-7955TG has been designed for the most demanding hobby applications including the largest aircraft and monster trucks. Featuring a titanic 333 oz./in. of torque at 6.0 volts, all this power is harnessed by incorporating the industries first Titanium gears for incredible wear resistance and two strong hardened steel gear pins and axial brass bushing in the servo case.

http://www.hitecrcd.com/products/dig...hs-7955tg.html

http://www.hitecrcd.com/files/Discontinued_5955TG.pdf

Im not Tom But the Information is good. I was curiouse myself.

rctom 12-07-2010 04:30 PM

RE: 50cc Sukhette Build Thread, now in progress!!
 
What he said. Basically they improved the resolution. 5955s are still very good servos.

ccmahal 12-08-2010 06:39 AM

RE: 50cc Sukhette Build Thread, now in progress!!
 
Thanks fellas. BTW she's together and the engine runs.

rafowler 09-09-2011 07:04 PM

RE: 50cc Sukhette Build Thread, now in progress!!
 
I recently purchased an SU-26 (50 cc) ARF. Received kit in good shape, no problems. Problem arises when I start to assemble. Instructions are pathetic. List of required parts is not accurate and there is no parts list of what is (or should be) included in kit. There are two separate pieces of wing (faring at trailing edge) that do not match the color of wing and are not described as to how they are to be attached.

I've only gotten to start on one wing, but the aileron horn is too short to work. Since I haven't gone any farther in the construction, I don't know what else doesn't fit.

Additionally, the instruction book states "contact Horizon Hobby" with questions. I contacted them and they say the kit is not theirs. Who should be contacted with questions?

I contacted the NitroModels help desk "RC Issue" and they said no more information is available (ridiculous, there has to  be more info available). they said go to this forum.  I'm here, now the question is how do I build (assemble) the kit? 

By the way, I have been building models for over 30 years.

Would appreciate it if any one out there has done this kit and would be willing to correspond with me off-line.

Nitro should commission me to write a manual...after I sort it out.

Regards...Bob Fowler <span class="info"> </span>

rctom 09-09-2011 08:36 PM

RE: 50cc Sukhette Build Thread, now in progress!!
 
Why is this in the Wild Hare support forum, we have nothing to do with Nitro Models.

TF

rafowler 09-10-2011 06:28 AM

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Sorry about that...I messed up. How do I delete it?


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