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Put a Cline regulator on it and you'll have consistent engine performance from full to empty and you will no longer need to run the engine 300 rpm rtich to avoid a lean run.
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Put a Cline regulator on it and you'll have consistent engine performance from full to empty and you will no longer need to run the engine 300 rpm rtich to avoid a lean run.
Put a Cline regulator on it and you'll have consistent engine performance from full to empty and you will no longer need to run the engine 300 rpm rtich to avoid a lean run.
Thanks Hobbsy.
The Cline will stop the siphoning too? Hadn't really noticed any performance issues, but it's been a year since I ran it and even then only ran it 2 or 3 times so a little hard to remember.
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Thanks Hobbsy.
The Cline will stop the siphoning too? Hadn't really noticed any performance issues, but it's been a year since I ran it and even then only ran it 2 or 3 times so a little hard to remember.
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Put a Cline regulator on it and you'll have consistent engine performance from full to empty and you will no longer need to run the engine 300 rpm rtich to avoid a lean run.
Put a Cline regulator on it and you'll have consistent engine performance from full to empty and you will no longer need to run the engine 300 rpm rtich to avoid a lean run.
Thanks Hobbsy.
The Cline will stop the siphoning too? Hadn't really noticed any performance issues, but it's been a year since I ran it and even then only ran it 2 or 3 times so a little hard to remember.
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Have a 1.50 inverted in a narrow cowled warbird and in order to make it fit I had to point the carb/manifold staight down towards the ground
so it is lower than the fuel tank.
Seems it's siphoning down and dripping. Is there any fix for this where I won't have to move either one? Really don't want
to cut the cowl and point the carb out the side and there's just no way to lower the tank any more than it already is.
Have a 1.50 inverted in a narrow cowled warbird and in order to make it fit I had to point the carb/manifold staight down towards the ground
so it is lower than the fuel tank.
Seems it's siphoning down and dripping. Is there any fix for this where I won't have to move either one? Really don't want
to cut the cowl and point the carb out the side and there's just no way to lower the tank any more than it already is.
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Thanks to all for the welcome flags over the few days. I am getting a Saito FA-100t/World arf Super Sport 90 project going (my first twin Cyl.) Have started a thread regarding this here: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_10492195/tm.htm
Doing the assembly as kosher i can within reason. No rush. Wing and gear almost done. Is there a source for an off the shelf engine mount of some type? i need to come off the firewall 42mm with some type mount plate using standoffs maybe? Found some nylon spacers off the shelf at hardware store that might work. Broomhandle and a chopsaw you think? Need the best simple solution. Insights please.............. Thanks!
Doing the assembly as kosher i can within reason. No rush. Wing and gear almost done. Is there a source for an off the shelf engine mount of some type? i need to come off the firewall 42mm with some type mount plate using standoffs maybe? Found some nylon spacers off the shelf at hardware store that might work. Broomhandle and a chopsaw you think? Need the best simple solution. Insights please.............. Thanks!
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Thanks to all for the welcome flags over the few days. I am getting a Saito FA-100t/World arf Super Sport 90 project going (my first twin Cyl.) Have started a thread regarding this here: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_10492195/tm.htm
Doing the assembly as kosher i can within reason. No rush. Wing and gear almost done. Is there a source for an off the shelf engine mount of some type? i need to come off the firewall 42mm with some type mount plate using standoffs maybe? Found some nylon spacers off the shelf at hardware store that might work. Broomhandle and a chopsaw you think? Need the best simple solution. Insights please.............. Thanks!
Thanks to all for the welcome flags over the few days. I am getting a Saito FA-100t/World arf Super Sport 90 project going (my first twin Cyl.) Have started a thread regarding this here: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_10492195/tm.htm
Doing the assembly as kosher i can within reason. No rush. Wing and gear almost done. Is there a source for an off the shelf engine mount of some type? i need to come off the firewall 42mm with some type mount plate using standoffs maybe? Found some nylon spacers off the shelf at hardware store that might work. Broomhandle and a chopsaw you think? Need the best simple solution. Insights please.............. Thanks!
They sell aluminum spacers in just about every screw size clearance in a tremendous range of lengths.Here's a link to the ones I'm talking about. They sell spacers made out of many materials if you would rather not use aluminum
http://www.mcmaster.com/#unthreaded-spacers/=c8veh9
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Mike's link will splain everything, the Cline is a demand regulator that only allows fuel to flow when the carb demands. It is basically the regulator side of a Walbro carb.
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[X(] 790 post on a thread, speaks for it's self. Well here is my humble one. But I luv it!
FA-50: Future power for a Telemaster 40.
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Hobbsy,
Haven't been on the forums in a while, like the new avatar.Given up the bike for that??
Must say, looks like it'd be fun toolin' 'round on it!
Haven't been on the forums in a while, like the new avatar.Given up the bike for that??
Must say, looks like it'd be fun toolin' 'round on it!
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Sodbuster,
Talked to support at Horizon. They had exactly the length i needed in a set of standoffs for 20 $ for a set of four. Thanks for the link though. Looks like a good source.<br type="_moz"/>
Talked to support at Horizon. They had exactly the length i needed in a set of standoffs for 20 $ for a set of four. Thanks for the link though. Looks like a good source.<br type="_moz"/>
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Sodbuster,
Talked to support at Horizon. They had exactly the length i needed in a set of standoffs for 20 $ for a set of four. Thanks for the link though. Looks like a good source.<br type=''_moz''/>
Sodbuster,
Talked to support at Horizon. They had exactly the length i needed in a set of standoffs for 20 $ for a set of four. Thanks for the link though. Looks like a good source.<br type=''_moz''/>
McMaster would have run you about $6-8
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Has anyone ever used a Perry oscillating pump with a Saito? I was thinking of mounting a tank remote to make room for tri-retracts on an Ultra Sport 60. Engine is Saito 100.
Here is a link to the Perry pump:
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...LXDG61&P=7
Here is a link to the Perry pump:
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...LXDG61&P=7
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no problem.
McMaster would have run you about $6-8
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Sodbuster,
Talked to support at Horizon. They had exactly the length i needed in a set of standoffs for 20 $ for a set of four. Thanks for the link though. Looks like a good source.<br type="" />
Sodbuster,
Talked to support at Horizon. They had exactly the length i needed in a set of standoffs for 20 $ for a set of four. Thanks for the link though. Looks like a good source.<br type="" />
McMaster would have run you about $6-8
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Would an OS 2 stroke pump work the same as the Cline?
Meaning does it also have a stop valve inside of it?
Would an OS 2 stroke pump work the same as the Cline?
Meaning does it also have a stop valve inside of it?
The OS 2 stroke pump does not have a regulator and neither does a Perry. The Perry's have a volume control but do not have a regulator even though Tower calls them a regulating pump.
The OS engines have a separate regulator adjacent to the carb
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I don't use credit cards so getting to bills room from australia is difficult,is there a dealer here as i would like to try a couple.May have to lean on a credit card friend if not
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Thanks Sod, I grew up driving Farmalls, Fords and Harleys, The Harley is rapidly approaching 15,000 miles and with gas close to 4 bucks a gallon and the Harley making 51 mpg its a real handy (errand vehicle). As my Dad used to say, I get to see the sights and smell the wonders.
Some say the Cline won't flow enough fuel for a Saito 2.20 but both of mine will. The Cline is all about consistency from full tank to empty.
Some say the Cline won't flow enough fuel for a Saito 2.20 but both of mine will. The Cline is all about consistency from full tank to empty.
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The Cline is a regulator. It has a stop valve that will not let any fuel through unless there is a slight vacuum on the outlet end. The Cline is not a pump.
The OS 2 stroke pump does not have a regulator and neither does a Perry. The Perry's have a volume control but do not have a regulator even though Tower calls them a regulating pump.
The OS engines have a separate regulator adjacent to the carb
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Would an OS 2 stroke pump work the same as the Cline?
Meaning does it also have a stop valve inside of it?
Would an OS 2 stroke pump work the same as the Cline?
Meaning does it also have a stop valve inside of it?
The OS 2 stroke pump does not have a regulator and neither does a Perry. The Perry's have a volume control but do not have a regulator even though Tower calls them a regulating pump.
The OS engines have a separate regulator adjacent to the carb
Below is a cutaway of a typical industial pressure regulator valve. As you can see it has the same components as a Perry Regulaor valve, but the Perry has an extra diaphragm on the opposite end which is used to pump fuel.
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Hi there Saito guys !
Do any of you know how much horsepower a Saito 1.80 makes ?? Could not find it on the Horizon Hobby website...............
Thanks, Don
Do any of you know how much horsepower a Saito 1.80 makes ?? Could not find it on the Horizon Hobby website...............
Thanks, Don
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Please see the attached specifications.
http://www.espritmodel.com/index.asp...OD&ProdID=3514
HP 2.8/-
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http://www.espritmodel.com/index.asp...OD&ProdID=3514
HP 2.8/-
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This is another nice "unofficial" Saito site for good information from an obviously experienced and informed Satio enthusiast:
http://saito-engines.info/index.html
http://saito-engines.info/index.html
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