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Mac Daddy
Torque Wrench has it right. I use a crock pot, full strength Prestone, and keep it outside. I take the whole engine, with the glow plug installed and let it cook overnight. You may have to give it a couple of treatments but this is the best way I've found to do it. Sometimes
a really cruddy muffler needs a little steel wool also.
When I'm happy with the treatment and the juice has cooled, I filter it back into the jug through a pair of my crotchless panty hose.
Take out the glow plug, shake all the juice out, turn it over a couple of times and unless it is a YS engine, work in a little Marvel mystery oil.
Great hobby, isn't it?
Torque Wrench has it right. I use a crock pot, full strength Prestone, and keep it outside. I take the whole engine, with the glow plug installed and let it cook overnight. You may have to give it a couple of treatments but this is the best way I've found to do it. Sometimes
a really cruddy muffler needs a little steel wool also.
When I'm happy with the treatment and the juice has cooled, I filter it back into the jug through a pair of my crotchless panty hose.
Take out the glow plug, shake all the juice out, turn it over a couple of times and unless it is a YS engine, work in a little Marvel mystery oil.
Great hobby, isn't it?
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Just received my Saito 450 in todays mail, I want to join. I NEED HELP right away. It did not come with a manual. Would anyone have a spare manual I could purchase or tell me where I can get one.
Thanks
Mike
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mike pierce:
Sorry, but I do not have the manual for the three cylinder radials in any form. I do have the manual for the five cylinder engine in .pdf format, a lot does apply, if you'd like a copy send me your email address and I'll send it to you.
If you would like a copy of "Saito Notes" I can send that at the same time.
And I have put you in as number 214 in Club Saito.
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An amusing note - When a local "Know-it-all" asked about the timing gear click in a Saito, I told him it was the impulse coupling of the magneto. Since he already knew everything he swallowed it without another word.
Haw.
Bill.
PS: I later took pity on him and explained what it really was. Didn't want him to embarrass himself by repeating it. wr.
Sorry, but I do not have the manual for the three cylinder radials in any form. I do have the manual for the five cylinder engine in .pdf format, a lot does apply, if you'd like a copy send me your email address and I'll send it to you.
If you would like a copy of "Saito Notes" I can send that at the same time.
And I have put you in as number 214 in Club Saito.
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An amusing note - When a local "Know-it-all" asked about the timing gear click in a Saito, I told him it was the impulse coupling of the magneto. Since he already knew everything he swallowed it without another word.
Haw.
Bill.
PS: I later took pity on him and explained what it really was. Didn't want him to embarrass himself by repeating it. wr.
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ORIGINAL: mike pierce
Just received my Saito 450 in todays mail, I want to join. I NEED HELP right away. It did not come with a manual. Would anyone have a spare manual I could purchase or tell me where I can get one.
Thanks
Mike
Just received my Saito 450 in todays mail, I want to join. I NEED HELP right away. It did not come with a manual. Would anyone have a spare manual I could purchase or tell me where I can get one.
Thanks
Mike
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BeechTech:
So you just thought you would "Get on the list" did you? You probably also thought if you had a Saito engine you could, didn't you?
Well, you were right. Haw.
BeechTech is now number 215.
Glad to have you.
And thanks for the compliment on the thread - we try to be amusing, and sometimes even informative. Haw again.
Bill.
So you just thought you would "Get on the list" did you? You probably also thought if you had a Saito engine you could, didn't you?
Well, you were right. Haw.
BeechTech is now number 215.
Glad to have you.
And thanks for the compliment on the thread - we try to be amusing, and sometimes even informative. Haw again.
Bill.
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Thanks Bill, and Jim,
I'll look into it (literally).
I'm sorry to be asking about stuff that you've been over before, but this has become a sizeable thread and I can't read it all in one sitting. It's a great resource, I appreciate it.
Cheers from the Barfly.
I'll look into it (literally).
I'm sorry to be asking about stuff that you've been over before, but this has become a sizeable thread and I can't read it all in one sitting. It's a great resource, I appreciate it.
Cheers from the Barfly.
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Barf:
Please don't misunderstand - I said that end float section was in the latest version - I had just written it when I saw your question.
The version of "Notes" with that in it has not been sent to anyone, and we've not covered end float before. It was a totally new topic for discussion, and I don't know what inspired me to write it anyway. But it was fortuitous.
Bill.
Please don't misunderstand - I said that end float section was in the latest version - I had just written it when I saw your question.
The version of "Notes" with that in it has not been sent to anyone, and we've not covered end float before. It was a totally new topic for discussion, and I don't know what inspired me to write it anyway. But it was fortuitous.
Bill.
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Fred,
Just noticed your note on engine cleaning.
Why would MMO not be recommended for some engines...
Or were you just kidding?
Thanks!
Oh, I'm a big lover of MMO...even use it for marinade!
(just kidding!)
JLK
Just noticed your note on engine cleaning.
Why would MMO not be recommended for some engines...
Or were you just kidding?
Thanks!
Oh, I'm a big lover of MMO...even use it for marinade!
(just kidding!)
JLK
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IronCross, are you still around here?
Looking back to your post #483 you mentioned that the stack for a .72 fits a .56. I can see they both have the same style carb but I cannot identify the stack. I want one for my .56F and a 1.00 which has the same style carb. Looked on Horizons parts lists, no joy.
Could you please post a part no. or a link.
Anyone else with info on this? Go ahead, jump in here.
Cheers from the Barfly.
Looking back to your post #483 you mentioned that the stack for a .72 fits a .56. I can see they both have the same style carb but I cannot identify the stack. I want one for my .56F and a 1.00 which has the same style carb. Looked on Horizons parts lists, no joy.
Could you please post a part no. or a link.
Anyone else with info on this? Go ahead, jump in here.
Cheers from the Barfly.
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I have been trying to get a stack ( have the Bru Thru filters ) for my 1.25. Nothing available from Horizon:
heres is what they found out:
Hi Bill,
I am sorry to inform you we do not have a Velocity Stack for this engine at this time. I have not heard anything of one being available either.
Please let me know how we may further assist you.
Have a great weekend,
Brett
So I am going ahead and have a great weekend until OLDER BILL gets to the bottom of this dag gone mess. Bill?
heres is what they found out:
Hi Bill,
I am sorry to inform you we do not have a Velocity Stack for this engine at this time. I have not heard anything of one being available either.
Please let me know how we may further assist you.
Have a great weekend,
Brett
So I am going ahead and have a great weekend until OLDER BILL gets to the bottom of this dag gone mess. Bill?
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BillD:
Sorry, several pages back (I don't remember who) said the SAI50GK93 stack would also fit the FA-125, just a few posts ago W8YE Jim repeated it.
I just called Hobbsy, I knew he has an FA-125 to measure. He will either call me back, post here, or both.
In the meantime you can measure your carb, see if it will fit.
Mounting screw holes (C), center to center, 13 mm (0.05")
Center of mounting holes to flat bottom of carb (H), 6.5 mm (0.25")
Thickness of carb at stack mounting (W), 14.5 mm (0.575")
Bore of stack (B), 8 mm (0.3125")
Measurements are from an FA-82 carb, bore is measured on a SAI50GK93 intake stack. Inch dimensions are approximate.
I've attached a picture in case my words didn't make the point of measurement clear.
Bill.
Sorry, several pages back (I don't remember who) said the SAI50GK93 stack would also fit the FA-125, just a few posts ago W8YE Jim repeated it.
I just called Hobbsy, I knew he has an FA-125 to measure. He will either call me back, post here, or both.
In the meantime you can measure your carb, see if it will fit.
Mounting screw holes (C), center to center, 13 mm (0.05")
Center of mounting holes to flat bottom of carb (H), 6.5 mm (0.25")
Thickness of carb at stack mounting (W), 14.5 mm (0.575")
Bore of stack (B), 8 mm (0.3125")
Measurements are from an FA-82 carb, bore is measured on a SAI50GK93 intake stack. Inch dimensions are approximate.
I've attached a picture in case my words didn't make the point of measurement clear.
Bill.
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OK, here is the 1.25 with the .82 stack, it bolts right up, there is slightly less than .5mm difference in the velocity stack diameter and the 1.25 venturi diameter. When looking down the barrel so to speak the difference appears negligible however the air may think different.
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IronCross, are you still around here?
Looking back to your post #483 you mentioned that the stack for a .72 fits a .56. I can see they both have the same style carb but I cannot identify the stack. I want one for my .56F and a 1.00 which has the same style carb. Looked on Horizons parts lists, no joy.
Could you please post a part no. or a link.
Anyone else with info on this? Go ahead, jump in here.
Cheers from the Barfly.
IronCross, are you still around here?
Looking back to your post #483 you mentioned that the stack for a .72 fits a .56. I can see they both have the same style carb but I cannot identify the stack. I want one for my .56F and a 1.00 which has the same style carb. Looked on Horizons parts lists, no joy.
Could you please post a part no. or a link.
Anyone else with info on this? Go ahead, jump in here.
Cheers from the Barfly.
IC
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I hope that I'm not beating a dead horse here, but I've come across something curious...
According to the Saito manual (for 2005 engines) the SAI50GK93 Velocity Stack will fit the 50, 56, 65, 72, 80, 82, and 91 GK's. It doesn't list a number for non-GK engines. That's the curious part....
Bill, do you have any idea why this might be? I suspect that there's no difference between the stock and the GK carbs.... if so, I wonder why they list it this way?
Also, this same book doesn't list any Velocity Stack number being available for the 100, though it does list one for the 120, 150, and 180. I haven't checked any other engines.
For anyone interested (and who has a manual) it's part number #93 in the parts listing.
Bob
According to the Saito manual (for 2005 engines) the SAI50GK93 Velocity Stack will fit the 50, 56, 65, 72, 80, 82, and 91 GK's. It doesn't list a number for non-GK engines. That's the curious part....
Bill, do you have any idea why this might be? I suspect that there's no difference between the stock and the GK carbs.... if so, I wonder why they list it this way?
Also, this same book doesn't list any Velocity Stack number being available for the 100, though it does list one for the 120, 150, and 180. I haven't checked any other engines.
For anyone interested (and who has a manual) it's part number #93 in the parts listing.
Bob
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Hi guys,
I have a question that might seem obvious, but still being new I don't want to make a mistake that might cause harm to myself or others.. I've been having a heck of a time getting the proper 2" aluminum spinner for my new u-can-do / .91 combo. Long story short, I think it'll be another week or two before the proper Tru-Turn items arrive at the LHS.
I'd like to try and maiden tomorrow (spent the past two sessions doing break-in and initial tuning), so I bought a 7mm x 1 Du-Bro Aluminum Spinner Prop nut hoping I could mount this for a couple sessions until the spinner arrives. Assuming there are no problems in using this item with the .91 (the thread is OK), how exactly does it mount? What I mean is, am I to replace the entire Saito prop nut / jam nut with this or use the Saito prop nut and mount this up on top of that? There's plenty of thread to work with... more than enough. Either way seems like it could make sense.
Sorry, don't mean to sound dumb, but the directions with so many of these products (e.g. NONE) leave a lot to be desired for us new guys.
On a positive note, after difficulty with initially starting the motor, needing to get a bigger 1.80 size starter and solving some fueling / siphoning issues things seem to be coming together. I'm sure after this I'll get my next plane / Saito combo in the air a lot quicker.
Thanks -
Wayne
I have a question that might seem obvious, but still being new I don't want to make a mistake that might cause harm to myself or others.. I've been having a heck of a time getting the proper 2" aluminum spinner for my new u-can-do / .91 combo. Long story short, I think it'll be another week or two before the proper Tru-Turn items arrive at the LHS.
I'd like to try and maiden tomorrow (spent the past two sessions doing break-in and initial tuning), so I bought a 7mm x 1 Du-Bro Aluminum Spinner Prop nut hoping I could mount this for a couple sessions until the spinner arrives. Assuming there are no problems in using this item with the .91 (the thread is OK), how exactly does it mount? What I mean is, am I to replace the entire Saito prop nut / jam nut with this or use the Saito prop nut and mount this up on top of that? There's plenty of thread to work with... more than enough. Either way seems like it could make sense.
Sorry, don't mean to sound dumb, but the directions with so many of these products (e.g. NONE) leave a lot to be desired for us new guys.
On a positive note, after difficulty with initially starting the motor, needing to get a bigger 1.80 size starter and solving some fueling / siphoning issues things seem to be coming together. I'm sure after this I'll get my next plane / Saito combo in the air a lot quicker.
Thanks -
Wayne
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N1EDM,
I think the listing is as it is because only the GK's come with stacks. I do not believe that any of the plain engines comes with a stack. Ergo, the stacks are replacement s for the GK's.
I fitted that stack to a plain .82....fits perfectly. My GK .82 came out of the box with the stack fitted.
As for the 1.00: Neither the GK nor the plain engine comes with the stack. That is probably why it is not listed as a replacement. My son-in-law has a 1.00 GK and I believe this stack fit it perfectly also.
I think the listing is as it is because only the GK's come with stacks. I do not believe that any of the plain engines comes with a stack. Ergo, the stacks are replacement s for the GK's.
I fitted that stack to a plain .82....fits perfectly. My GK .82 came out of the box with the stack fitted.
As for the 1.00: Neither the GK nor the plain engine comes with the stack. That is probably why it is not listed as a replacement. My son-in-law has a 1.00 GK and I believe this stack fit it perfectly also.
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The regular 50 size velocity stack will bolt right onto the single cylinder 100's or the new 125.
BUT, the stack is the same size as the throttle bore on the 100 and is smaller on the 125.
If trying the velocity stack on a 100 and you have fuel mixture problems, a good place to check out is the velocity stack.
I wouldn't bother putting one on a 125.
The 120, 150, 180, and 220 single come with a velocity stack both Golden Knight and Silver.
Enjoy,
Jim
BUT, the stack is the same size as the throttle bore on the 100 and is smaller on the 125.
If trying the velocity stack on a 100 and you have fuel mixture problems, a good place to check out is the velocity stack.
I wouldn't bother putting one on a 125.
The 120, 150, 180, and 220 single come with a velocity stack both Golden Knight and Silver.
Enjoy,
Jim
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sl1200mk2, here is my set-up. Harry Higley markets the lock nuts and spinner nuts. I start my .91 with a standard size starter motor. The wrench size on the lock nut is 7/8". You will need a stamped or home made wrench not over about 3/16" thick.
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N1EDM
Occasionally, one learns trivia the hard way. I got the 1.00 GK for my son-in-law as a gift. It is going into a Mustang where it will be fully cowled. I ASSUMED, wrongly, that the stack would be standard on the GK. Fortunately, I had a spare stack and Bru-Line filter lying about.
WR has mentioned many times that the stacks and filters will help keep the inside of a cowl, or the outside of an airplane, cleaner. My experience with the plain .82, both with and without stack and filter, confirms his advice. I fly from a farm/full-scale/ultralight field and suspect that filtered air is a good thing.
Also, one of my planes has a .91 GK with stack and filter. It is usually flown at half throttle with occasional full-throttle bursts. It easily runs 25 to 30 minutes on a 16 fluid ounce tank.
Occasionally, one learns trivia the hard way. I got the 1.00 GK for my son-in-law as a gift. It is going into a Mustang where it will be fully cowled. I ASSUMED, wrongly, that the stack would be standard on the GK. Fortunately, I had a spare stack and Bru-Line filter lying about.
WR has mentioned many times that the stacks and filters will help keep the inside of a cowl, or the outside of an airplane, cleaner. My experience with the plain .82, both with and without stack and filter, confirms his advice. I fly from a farm/full-scale/ultralight field and suspect that filtered air is a good thing.
Also, one of my planes has a .91 GK with stack and filter. It is usually flown at half throttle with occasional full-throttle bursts. It easily runs 25 to 30 minutes on a 16 fluid ounce tank.