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Anyone worn out a Saito piston ring?
I've torn down my preowned 82 a half a dozen times to trouble shoot and replace/clean various parts. Looks like everything is a go now except maybe the ring. Each time I reassembled it with the ring gap in the exact same position to minimize break in wear. The first 4 times I torn it down the ring gap position was in the exact same spot after running. These last two times it wasn't, it had rotated 45°, then 90° and peak rpm is down from 9700 to 9350. Idle is now unstable at 1900 where previously it was rock solid. I checked the intake tract for leaks, tried a new F plug and the valves are seating perfect so maybe the ring has had to re seat too many times?
Some of you here seem to have run endurance tests on Saitos, really put them through the wringer. What say you?
I've torn down my preowned 82 a half a dozen times to trouble shoot and replace/clean various parts. Looks like everything is a go now except maybe the ring. Each time I reassembled it with the ring gap in the exact same position to minimize break in wear. The first 4 times I torn it down the ring gap position was in the exact same spot after running. These last two times it wasn't, it had rotated 45°, then 90° and peak rpm is down from 9700 to 9350. Idle is now unstable at 1900 where previously it was rock solid. I checked the intake tract for leaks, tried a new F plug and the valves are seating perfect so maybe the ring has had to re seat too many times?
Some of you here seem to have run endurance tests on Saitos, really put them through the wringer. What say you?
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I got to look inside the smelly two stroke K&B 45, the cylinder hold down bolts had red Loc-Tite on the full length of the threads. I was lucky to get them out without twisting them off. The cylinder has plenty of pinch, the crank bushing is slop free. The bolts are all 6-40 and not the typical 6-32.The head gasket is an O-ring, that's new to me too. New bolts and gaskets coming.
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A local to me guy has a Saito 3.25 five cylinder radial like mine. Trying to work out a way to add it to my collection. He mentioned to me that Saito had dropped that engine and it is unavailable new.
Anybody have a back story on that claim?
This on is the dual plug per head, I believe that is later than my single plug motor.
Whaadayano bout that historians?
Peess
We get a little hinky about people pulling in when my garage door is open. My v twins are skeptical of riff raff. And my Glocks are too😳
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The engine code for the 325-r is X, they no longer have the engines, just parts and only 38 of them: https://www.horizonhobby.com/SearchD...ain=&pageView=
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https://www.horizonhobby.com/product...A-y-saie325r5d
Here is some more skinny on it. This one is engine code Y, the code chart has the numbers transposed as 235R5D, the D for dual plug.
Wow, they actually have cylinders for the Y: https://www.horizonhobby.com/cylinde...y-sai325r5d01c
Here is some more skinny on it. This one is engine code Y, the code chart has the numbers transposed as 235R5D, the D for dual plug.
Wow, they actually have cylinders for the Y: https://www.horizonhobby.com/cylinde...y-sai325r5d01c
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235R5D,,, wow, 10 glow plugs, at $12 each (OS F) $120 LOL
yes, so Horizon is now getting $12 for the OS F plug, I guess they really want us to go E flying
Jim
buy a Saito Engine, and have a grasp of life
yes, so Horizon is now getting $12 for the OS F plug, I guess they really want us to go E flying
Jim
buy a Saito Engine, and have a grasp of life
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Dave; I got to look inside the smelly two stroke K&B 45
but a good smelly two stroke
Dave; The head gasket is an O-ring, that's new to me too.
Jim
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hey Dave, see what it says in my link, if the link works correctly, quote> "O-ring head seal (early model)"
http://www.mecoa.com/kb/59/59-parts.htm
Jim
yeeaa, Saito baby, that's the ticket !!
http://www.mecoa.com/kb/59/59-parts.htm
Jim
yeeaa, Saito baby, that's the ticket !!
Speaking of springy, I received the new valve springs for the 82. The free height of the new springs is .005" LESS than the old ones. Didn't bother to install them, nothing wrong with the old ones.
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It had never had a battery installed and the cables were gone, I made my own, it starts instantly. I had to rebuild the carb and replace the fuel line and fuel filter.
USPS tracking still says that the 120-R Keleo exhaust is still coming today, so wile waiting for that I've been rescuing a 7,500 watt Porter Cable generator. It has a 13 hp Saito engine in it.
Anyone worn out a Saito piston ring?
I've torn down my preowned 82 a half a dozen times to trouble shoot and replace/clean various parts. Looks like everything is a go now except maybe the ring. Each time I reassembled it with the ring gap in the exact same position to minimize break in wear. The first 4 times I torn it down the ring gap position was in the exact same spot after running. These last two times it wasn't, it had rotated 45°, then 90° and peak rpm is down from 9700 to 9350. Idle is now unstable at 1900 where previously it was rock solid. I checked the intake tract for leaks, tried a new F plug and the valves are seating perfect so maybe the ring has had to re seat too many times?
Some of you here seem to have run endurance tests on Saitos, really put them through the wringer. What say you?
I've torn down my preowned 82 a half a dozen times to trouble shoot and replace/clean various parts. Looks like everything is a go now except maybe the ring. Each time I reassembled it with the ring gap in the exact same position to minimize break in wear. The first 4 times I torn it down the ring gap position was in the exact same spot after running. These last two times it wasn't, it had rotated 45°, then 90° and peak rpm is down from 9700 to 9350. Idle is now unstable at 1900 where previously it was rock solid. I checked the intake tract for leaks, tried a new F plug and the valves are seating perfect so maybe the ring has had to re seat too many times?
Some of you here seem to have run endurance tests on Saitos, really put them through the wringer. What say you?
Generally on larger engines most folks tend to avoid placing the end gap in the middle of the thrust face. Many assembly manuals specify the preferred stagger at assembly.
Dave
Double check, those screws may be 5-40 . Just a wee bit smaller OD at .125"
They were quite popular back in the day.
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Gary, they are 6-40 and I'm glad the instructions mention it because I almost ran a 6-32 tap into them. That might have made a real mess.
Yo Crunch, have you run that 82 yet, it should be smooth as glass.
Yo Crunch, have you run that 82 yet, it should be smooth as glass.
Yep, sure is a good thing
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Thanks for the heads up. I ordered a new set of bolts the Red Loc-Tite left them messed up. I have enlarged the occasional had bolt from 4-40 to 5-40 so far that has not caused any problems, but certainly cured some.
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boy, I like the Hog, but it's a bit bigger than I want, but maybe I will buy one, but I will have to look a bit longer to see if I can find something a bit smaller, but just as sporty,
actually I am looking for 2 birds, one for my HP 61 and one for my K&B 100, I would like planes in the 68"-62" span for the 61 and something like 64"-66" for the 100,
rather ARF or a build kit, any body have an ideas ??
Jim
Saito; yee doggy
actually I am looking for 2 birds, one for my HP 61 and one for my K&B 100, I would like planes in the 68"-62" span for the 61 and something like 64"-66" for the 100,
rather ARF or a build kit, any body have an ideas ??
Jim
Saito; yee doggy
Because if they are going to make a 100cc or bigger inline twin or triple gas engine i'll buy it and it's going in this thing
And get flown like this,nice CARF mustang boys
Now,an analogy if i may,please bear with me.Most,but not all diehard motorcycle riders will read motorcycle magazines and use the internet to read motorcycle related articles/blogs...where they discuss among other things what a motorcycle manufacturer has just patented for use on next years models,and what everybody thinks is a fair guess at size,performance and weight figures.Motorcycle manufacturers as a group suffer from the same leakers that gummints around the world do,right or wrong.
My question relating to SAITO fg engines is this...does anyone here know where you can go to get a peek at what saito are or may be producing in the near future??
boy, I like the Hog, but it's a bit bigger than I want, but maybe I will buy one, but I will have to look a bit longer to see if I can find something a bit smaller, but just as sporty,
actually I am looking for 2 birds, one for my HP 61 and one for my K&B 100, I would like planes in the 68"-62" span for the 61 and something like 64"-66" for the 100,
rather ARF or a build kit, any body have an ideas ??
Jim
Saito; yee doggy
actually I am looking for 2 birds, one for my HP 61 and one for my K&B 100, I would like planes in the 68"-62" span for the 61 and something like 64"-66" for the 100,
rather ARF or a build kit, any body have an ideas ??
Jim
Saito; yee doggy
Take those Hog plans to Kinkos. They can shrink them to any size you want. I did that with a Fly Baby and it worked out well.
How about a Venture 60?
I have a new kit. A lot like the Four star 60 but sportier. Many folks do a clipped wing version and they always fly well. One of the nicest kits you will ever see too.
Last edited by Jesse Open; 01-20-2019 at 05:18 AM.
As with Gary, I am interested in your experiences with saito ring wear Dave.
Yes Pete, it takes a lot of pulling with the valves closed, even more now that the valves aren't leaking.
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