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That's why I always recommend setting the LS needle while the HS needle is at absolute peak. Then when you get the LS needle too leam it will be real obvious.
OF, I guess you're coming into your spring down yonder, it's getting cold here, not too many Harley days left. If its like ;ast winter I rode it anyway.
That's why I always recommend setting the LS needle while the HS needle is at absolute peak. Then when you get the LS needle too leam it will be real obvious.
OF, I guess you're coming into your spring down yonder, it's getting cold here, not too many Harley days left. If its like ;ast winter I rode it anyway.
Ride your bike whenever possible,it's one of the main meanings in life to be brief.
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I now have them converted I can e mail them to anyone who would like to view the show. I would be very interested in your views and advice and corrections. I will need your e mail to send them.
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http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...odID=SAIE030GA
Check this out from Saito, I thought it was joke at first but its really listed.
Check this out from Saito, I thought it was joke at first but its really listed.
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G'day Dave. You will, of course, be buying one? Actually, I am sure they have done it to improve performance and as an aid to more efficient cooling. And as gold does not corrode, the bearings are probably gold too so you can run 40% nitro with no problems.
Isn't marketing wonderful?
Isn't marketing wonderful?
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Collectors item I take it. I'll take one.
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http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...odID=SAIE030GA
Check this out from Saito, I thought it was joke at first but its really listed.
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...odID=SAIE030GA
Check this out from Saito, I thought it was joke at first but its really listed.
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To get to see the Power point presentations
Saito 90 repair http://www.authorstream.com/Presenta...pt-powerpoint/
Saito 180 repair www.authorstream.com/Presentation/KevinKenny-259611-saito-180-radio-control-engine-change-crankshaftpptx-sports-ppt-powerpoint/<br type="_moz" />
Saito 90 repair http://www.authorstream.com/Presenta...pt-powerpoint/
Saito 180 repair www.authorstream.com/Presentation/KevinKenny-259611-saito-180-radio-control-engine-change-crankshaftpptx-sports-ppt-powerpoint/<br type="_moz" />
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Ah yes, goild does conduct heat very well, but does gold anodizing do as well? What is the Karat of the gold plating, or is it on a string at the end of a pole?
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As some of you know I have done two power point presentations on repairing my 180 and more recently a 91S. I tried to post it a number of times on U Tube but have been unsuccessful. Both Files are quite large 40 mgs each. I would love to share them so that others do not have the same struggle as I had. Any suggestions??/
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As some of you know I have done two power point presentations on repairing my 180 and more recently a 91S. I tried to post it a number of times on U Tube but have been unsuccessful. Both Files are quite large 40 mgs each. I would love to share them so that others do not have the same struggle as I had. Any suggestions??/
Kevin
I see you've already resolved the problem so ignore my comments above.
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2"> I am looking for your input. I bought a Saito 72 from Ebay. It is nice and clean with no visible damage. It has good compession. When I start it it starts up just fine and ideals Ok. However when I advance the throttle it sputters and dies around 1/3ed throttle. Leaving the glow driver on does not seem to make any difference. I checked the fuel supply and it is just fine. I put in a new glow plug and got the same results.</font></div><div><font face="Arial" size="2"></font> </div><div><font face="Arial" size="2"> Any suggestions?</font></div><div><font face="Arial" size="2"></font> </div><div><font face="Arial" size="2">Larry</font></div>
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Unscrew the low speed needle to be flush with the throttle arm and go over your needle valve stting operation again
Old Saito 72 engines have trouble with the intake manifold leaking at the head junction
This requires a new back plate and a new Oring at at the manifold - head
Old Saito 72 engines have trouble with the intake manifold leaking at the head junction
This requires a new back plate and a new Oring at at the manifold - head
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Thanks,
Mine has the black plastic throttle arm. The manual says to set it at 1/16th in from flush. Is this correct? Or do I indeed set it flush? Iwill set the carb back to breakin setting as you suggested. As for the manifold leaking. I did not think of that. I just noticed that the carb is 180 around from my other 72 I bought new. Would this make a difference?
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Mine has the black plastic throttle arm. The manual says to set it at 1/16th in from flush. Is this correct? Or do I indeed set it flush? Iwill set the carb back to breakin setting as you suggested. As for the manifold leaking. I did not think of that. I just noticed that the carb is 180 around from my other 72 I bought new. Would this make a difference?
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Hey guys, I've been layed up all summer with a broken ankle. I have had all kinds of time to start reading forums on RCU, ran across this forum and I am really impressed with the wealth of knowledge of you guys on Saito engines. Have'nt read all the posts yet, but plan to. I have several Saito's including a.82 0n a H9 Piper Pawnee, 1.00 on a SIg Four star 60, a1.00 on a GP UCANDO 60, 1.25 waiting on a bird, a 1.80 on a H9 Stik 120 Lite and a 2.20 currently being installed in a GP Giant Aeromaster bipe. Have'nt had any problems to speak of with any of them, I run them upright, sideways and inverted. One question though, how do you become a Club Saito member? Well, better quit rambling and let someone else post, again thanks to all!
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Hey guys, I've been layed up all summer with a broken ankle. I have had all kinds of time to start reading forums on RCU, ran across this forum and I am really impressed with the wealth of knowledge of you guys on Saito engines. Have'nt read all the posts yet, but plan to. I have several Saito's including a.82 0n a H9 Piper Pawnee, 1.00 on a SIg Four star 60, a1.00 on a GP UCANDO 60, 1.25 waiting on a bird, a 1.80 on a H9 Stik 120 Lite and a 2.20 currently being installed in a GP Giant Aeromaster bipe. Have'nt had any problems to speak of with any of them, I run them upright, sideways and inverted. One question though, how do you become a Club Saito member? Well, better quit rambling and let someone else post, again thanks to all!
Dave
Hey guys, I've been layed up all summer with a broken ankle. I have had all kinds of time to start reading forums on RCU, ran across this forum and I am really impressed with the wealth of knowledge of you guys on Saito engines. Have'nt read all the posts yet, but plan to. I have several Saito's including a.82 0n a H9 Piper Pawnee, 1.00 on a SIg Four star 60, a1.00 on a GP UCANDO 60, 1.25 waiting on a bird, a 1.80 on a H9 Stik 120 Lite and a 2.20 currently being installed in a GP Giant Aeromaster bipe. Have'nt had any problems to speak of with any of them, I run them upright, sideways and inverted. One question though, how do you become a Club Saito member? Well, better quit rambling and let someone else post, again thanks to all!
Dave
Yes there is a great deal knowledge on Saitos here that have helped me.
I think Y8we will give you a member number soon.
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Hey guys, I'd like to join. I've got a 62 in a GP Extra 300s, an 82 in a H-9 T-34, an 82 in a GP Matt Chapman Cap 580, a 100 in a H-9 AT-6, a 100 in a Sig P-51, a 100 GK in a H-9 Fokker D VII, FA-90T twin in a H-9 Cub, FA-90T in a Top Flite Cessna 182, FA-130T twin in the rear of a KMP Cessna 337 (with a Magnum 160 twin up front), FA-90R3 radial ready for a H-9 Sopwith Camel (haven't assembled it yet), and another FA-90R3 ready to go in a H-9 Corsair (again, unassembled)It probably will be a tad underpowered, but it should look and sound great.
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My 180 is not getting the rpm that the specks says it should. I am running a 16/8 propellor using 15% Cool Power and only getting 8,300 rpm. Not that the Diablo is under powered but I was just wondering if there is any thing I can do. I did adjust the low speed idle jet quite lean to get the idle speed I wanted and am not sure if this would affect the high speed adjustment.
My 180 is not getting the rpm that the specks says it should. I am running a 16/8 propellor using 15% Cool Power and only getting 8,300 rpm. Not that the Diablo is under powered but I was just wondering if there is any thing I can do. I did adjust the low speed idle jet quite lean to get the idle speed I wanted and am not sure if this would affect the high speed adjustment.
Why the pics of the 3D Hobby AJ Slick ? You should try the 180 in the 70" Slick