Welcome to Club SAITO !
#2076
Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Fort Collins,
CO
Posts: 62
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !
ORIGINAL: TimC
I just checked at Just Engines and they still list the .45. There is a link at Just Engines to the UK importer. At this link is a page where you type in a part # number or description and it will search for the part. Here is that page: http://www.macgregor.co.uk/stock/stock.htm
I just checked at Just Engines and they still list the .45. There is a link at Just Engines to the UK importer. At this link is a page where you type in a part # number or description and it will search for the part. Here is that page: http://www.macgregor.co.uk/stock/stock.htm
Thanks for the lead, I'll check it out.
Lee
#2077
My Feedback: (102)
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Colonial Beach, VA
Posts: 20,370
Likes: 0
Received 25 Likes
on
25 Posts
RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !
Lee, Paul or Jenny will go all out to help you, just shoot them an E- mail and they are great about answering. I buy engines and props from them, they are great to deal with.
#2079
RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !
Whoa that new 1.25! Got my first flight in today and the 1.25 smokes!!!! And also literaly smokes too. I followed "Older" Bill's ( I like to call him that since Im only 59 ) advise and added some caster oil to my fuel. Im running it rich and dag gone , it almost looks like it has a smoker! cool[8D]... The 1.25 after 4 tanks, even Idles so nicely, after the first flight It didn't want to cut off when I trimmed the throttle to where it barely ran. I was so proud , I just stood there and let er idle a minute. Definately is gonna be another nice Saito. ( no surprise there )
10% 16 x 6 APC / Taking a very old and overweight 9.5 # ( rebuilt x 3 ) SpaceWalker vertical like some kinda 3D thing.
Have A Great Weekend !!!
Bill : ( edira4emkootsneila )
10% 16 x 6 APC / Taking a very old and overweight 9.5 # ( rebuilt x 3 ) SpaceWalker vertical like some kinda 3D thing.
Have A Great Weekend !!!
Bill : ( edira4emkootsneila )
#2080
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Lake Cowichan,
BC, CANADA
Posts: 1,341
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like
on
1 Post
RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !
Hello lrr; Try Steve Webb in England for your Saito 45 parts, just google them, Don't worry that they are in England, they'll take your VISA, and reduce the price by 17% because the part is going out of the country and they don't have to collect the VAT.
I haven't had any trouble finding Saito parts in Canada, Great hobbies has a big saito stock, or hobby people.
I have bought 3 or 4 of those intake pipes over the years and could send you some twisted ones that were bent by the firewall. I have 3 Saito 45's
I haven't had any trouble finding Saito parts in Canada, Great hobbies has a big saito stock, or hobby people.
I have bought 3 or 4 of those intake pipes over the years and could send you some twisted ones that were bent by the firewall. I have 3 Saito 45's
#2082
My Feedback: (102)
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Colonial Beach, VA
Posts: 20,370
Likes: 0
Received 25 Likes
on
25 Posts
RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !
Dav, everyone has their fave, mine is WildCat 10% Premium Extra with 18% syn/castor blend, I have Saitos from .30 to 2.20 and Enya .46, .53 and 1.55, they run like swiss watches on the stuff. My Saito .90TS purrs like a kitten on it. Some guys even use that green stuff.
#2084
RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !
Have you ever tried any of the mail order fuel? It seems my local stores have different fuel every time I go in. I've burned just about everything out there and I've never had a problem with my Saito's. (knock on wood). Oh, there was the broken crank shaft but that probably was mostly to do with hitting the ground at 50 mph!
I just wish the fuel contents were listed in some kind of standard format. I've asked about castor content before, and couldn't get an answer...
I'd like to just set up an account and have it delivered.
Thanks for the input.
I just wish the fuel contents were listed in some kind of standard format. I've asked about castor content before, and couldn't get an answer...
I'd like to just set up an account and have it delivered.
Thanks for the input.
#2085
My Feedback: (16)
RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !
Being as you are from Colorado....
Seems to be policy that Magnum fuel will not disclose anything about their fuel.
It runs well though
A large hobby shop in Georgia ordered a few skids of Magnum and no one would buy it because you couldn't even tell the nitro content. The Georgia people were not familiar with the brand. The hobby shop owner sold all the fuel at a air show for $4/gal.
Enjoy,
Jim
Seems to be policy that Magnum fuel will not disclose anything about their fuel.
It runs well though
A large hobby shop in Georgia ordered a few skids of Magnum and no one would buy it because you couldn't even tell the nitro content. The Georgia people were not familiar with the brand. The hobby shop owner sold all the fuel at a air show for $4/gal.
Enjoy,
Jim
#2086
My Feedback: (8)
RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !
If you order fuel you'll wind up paying a hazmat fee...it adds something like 20-25 bucks per case IIRC.
Kinda throws off the price per gallon doesn't it?!
Powermaster sport fuel is 18% oil and 1/3 of that is castor.
I think Omega is the same, but I've been told it's 1/2?
Kinda throws off the price per gallon doesn't it?!
Powermaster sport fuel is 18% oil and 1/3 of that is castor.
I think Omega is the same, but I've been told it's 1/2?
#2087
RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !
Hello ya'll
Well I really did it this time. I stripped the threads on my .91 Saito head while changing glow plugs.[:'(] On a 5 year old engine ( that WAS running fine ) how much (or how little ) in repairs and maintaince would you recommend? If Im gonna send it off to repair the threads should I get if overhauled too while its apart? The real issue is , what is cost effective at this point.
Since I have repaired the muffler pressure nipple with JB W several times , that is the other repair that I would like done correctly.
Thanks for some help
Bill
Well I really did it this time. I stripped the threads on my .91 Saito head while changing glow plugs.[:'(] On a 5 year old engine ( that WAS running fine ) how much (or how little ) in repairs and maintaince would you recommend? If Im gonna send it off to repair the threads should I get if overhauled too while its apart? The real issue is , what is cost effective at this point.
Since I have repaired the muffler pressure nipple with JB W several times , that is the other repair that I would like done correctly.
Thanks for some help
Bill
#2088
Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Fort Collins,
CO
Posts: 62
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !
ORIGINAL: w8ye
The 46 Just Engines has is the 45S which looks much like a Saito 56.
I think your 45 is a Mark II ?
Jim
The 46 Just Engines has is the 45S which looks much like a Saito 56.
I think your 45 is a Mark II ?
Jim
Yes, mine is a MKII, but sounds like there is still hope to find parts. Thanks to everyone for all the leads, and names of people to check with for parts. Guess I'll hold off strapping it into the milling machine for awhile!!
Lee
#2089
Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Fort Collins,
CO
Posts: 62
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !
ORIGINAL: William Robison
Lee:
That's NICE.
Thank you for finding it. I wentto that site in search of parts listings, but I missed that page. Those pages.
Would be nice to be able to go straight to an order form. Or maybe a left click? Have to play with it some more.
Again, thank you.
Bill.
Lee:
That's NICE.
Thank you for finding it. I wentto that site in search of parts listings, but I missed that page. Those pages.
Would be nice to be able to go straight to an order form. Or maybe a left click? Have to play with it some more.
Again, thank you.
Bill.
Lee
#2090
Senior Member
My Feedback: (3)
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Mary Esther, Florida, FL
Posts: 20,205
Likes: 0
Received 15 Likes
on
14 Posts
RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !
Rummy Bill:
(If youi can call me "Older" Bill, I can call you "Rummy," don't you think? Haw.)
Check in MA for Clarence Lee, he'll fix your cylinder at a reasonable price. If you call (he's not on the web) you could ask aboutthe muffler tap. A new cylinder for the 91 is about $91, the repair is worth while.
If you decide it's not worth while to you go ahead and buy a new one. Just send the junk engineto me.I'll fix it. And enjoy it.
Bearings? See how they feel after you pull the cylinder off, decide than.
Bill.
(If youi can call me "Older" Bill, I can call you "Rummy," don't you think? Haw.)
Check in MA for Clarence Lee, he'll fix your cylinder at a reasonable price. If you call (he's not on the web) you could ask aboutthe muffler tap. A new cylinder for the 91 is about $91, the repair is worth while.
If you decide it's not worth while to you go ahead and buy a new one. Just send the junk engineto me.I'll fix it. And enjoy it.
Bearings? See how they feel after you pull the cylinder off, decide than.
Bill.
#2091
RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !
Well, I made the box for the engine mount and actually I think it's going to work out OK. (looks so simple now...) I think I just need to pull it off, brush some epoxy on and it should be good to go! Comments welcome! I've put some photos on the web page.
http://www.geosurv.com/monocoupe_90a.htm
http://www.geosurv.com/monocoupe_90a.htm
#2093
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Caribou,
ME
Posts: 139
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !
davcos,
That Monocoupe is a beautiful plane and that motor is something else, absolute jewel. Really nice combo....lucky dawg!
mstcitabria
That Monocoupe is a beautiful plane and that motor is something else, absolute jewel. Really nice combo....lucky dawg!
mstcitabria
#2094
RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !
Thanks! I deliberated for about a year between the Monocoupe and Pacific Aero's Gee Bee Y. Eventually though, I think I'll end up with both! I think that new Saito 220 would be nice in the Gee Bee!
Thanks for the comments!
Thanks for the comments!
#2095
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Jackson,
TN
Posts: 145
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !
Mr. Bill,
Thanks for the information. (refer to post 1936) I run the Saito 100 today, still needs bearings badly...but it has plenty of compression!!!
On the rust issue one of the older members of our club (I'am 51 so he must really be old!!)
has been on me for the last three years for running straight synethic fuel, so about 6 months ago I started using a product HiMoil..castor additive, so hopefully I won't have any problems with rust in the future!!
One more question do you recommend Stainless Steel bearings or ceramic for the Saito...I never sell anything I just accumulate!!!!!
Thanks again!!!!
Thanks for the information. (refer to post 1936) I run the Saito 100 today, still needs bearings badly...but it has plenty of compression!!!
On the rust issue one of the older members of our club (I'am 51 so he must really be old!!)
has been on me for the last three years for running straight synethic fuel, so about 6 months ago I started using a product HiMoil..castor additive, so hopefully I won't have any problems with rust in the future!!
One more question do you recommend Stainless Steel bearings or ceramic for the Saito...I never sell anything I just accumulate!!!!!
Thanks again!!!!
#2096
Senior Member
My Feedback: (3)
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Mary Esther, Florida, FL
Posts: 20,205
Likes: 0
Received 15 Likes
on
14 Posts
RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !
Hoot:
What we normally call ceramic bearings are more correctly called composite bearings, having ceramic balls in steel races. You don't want to think about the prices of full ceramics.
The rear bearing should without exception be "Ceramic," with a polymite or phenolic retainer. It's the one that gets most of the hammering while the engine runs.
The front bearing is not so critical, I like to have the ceramic balls, but when Paul ( rc-bearings.com ) is out of stock on the ceramics with the double seal I'll use a stainless bearing in front. Having the double seal, in my opinion, is more important than the ceramic balls.
Please note the front bearing is a double rubber seal, and not the metal shield. And install it with both seals still in place. If you install an open or shielded bearing in the front of a Saito it wont matter how much cold medicine you feed it, it will forever have a runny nose.
So. Ceramics in both places if you can get the sealed front, otherwise sealed steel front and ceramic rear.
Bill.
What we normally call ceramic bearings are more correctly called composite bearings, having ceramic balls in steel races. You don't want to think about the prices of full ceramics.
The rear bearing should without exception be "Ceramic," with a polymite or phenolic retainer. It's the one that gets most of the hammering while the engine runs.
The front bearing is not so critical, I like to have the ceramic balls, but when Paul ( rc-bearings.com ) is out of stock on the ceramics with the double seal I'll use a stainless bearing in front. Having the double seal, in my opinion, is more important than the ceramic balls.
Please note the front bearing is a double rubber seal, and not the metal shield. And install it with both seals still in place. If you install an open or shielded bearing in the front of a Saito it wont matter how much cold medicine you feed it, it will forever have a runny nose.
So. Ceramics in both places if you can get the sealed front, otherwise sealed steel front and ceramic rear.
Bill.
#2098
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Hancock,
MI
Posts: 448
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !
davcos, I order my Wildcat 15% Premium Xtra (18% castor {80% synthetic/20% "denatured racing castor"}) DIRECT, from Wildcat Fuels: 888-815-7575. Ask for "John." He'll tell you everything you wish to know about their fuels. They have a specific, 4-cycle fuel--which I've never used. John will tell you ARO is NOT required with their fuels, but go with Bill Robison: USE ARO. I've already trashed a set of bearings with Wildcat fuel--but I didn't run it out and never applied ARO until I met Bill Robison. (Thanks again, Bill.)
The Wildcat 15% I use costs me, an individual, not a hobby shop retailer, just $12.70/gallon--BUT that's ONLY in 12 case orders, 4 gallons/case, a total of 48 gallons.
The HAZMAT/shipping cost from Wildcat is about 73 bucks for ONE case or TWELVE, over 12 cases it is more, of course. That order costs about $610. In the month I order that fuel, I eat baked beans for 30 days, if I'm lucky, and drink VERY cheap whisky. But I get other guys to buy from me, so I don't stay in the poor house for ever. I hate cheap whisky (scotch).
Anybody with a better deal on fuel (Omega or otherwise) let me know. Meanwhile, call "John" at Wildcat Fuels and tell him the guy from northern MichIgan sent ya.
Jack
The Wildcat 15% I use costs me, an individual, not a hobby shop retailer, just $12.70/gallon--BUT that's ONLY in 12 case orders, 4 gallons/case, a total of 48 gallons.
The HAZMAT/shipping cost from Wildcat is about 73 bucks for ONE case or TWELVE, over 12 cases it is more, of course. That order costs about $610. In the month I order that fuel, I eat baked beans for 30 days, if I'm lucky, and drink VERY cheap whisky. But I get other guys to buy from me, so I don't stay in the poor house for ever. I hate cheap whisky (scotch).
Anybody with a better deal on fuel (Omega or otherwise) let me know. Meanwhile, call "John" at Wildcat Fuels and tell him the guy from northern MichIgan sent ya.
Jack
#2100
Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Cocoa,
FL
Posts: 19
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
RE: Welcome to Club SAITO !
Hey Guys
I just bought a Cap 580 for my sons birthday, put a Saito 82 in it and we just finished it today. Took it outside to crank it and it just turns over, no starting.
I put a sullivan 12 ounce tank, 3 lines (one clunk for fuel to carb, one clunk to a filling hose, and one pressure tap). When I pull the line off the carb, put my finger on the muffler and turn the prop, fuel comes out. When I re connect the hose to the carb and do the same thing, no fuel seems to move to the carb.
The glow is good and its a brand new engine...never started.
Anyone have any tips I can try? My brain is racked.[]
I just bought a Cap 580 for my sons birthday, put a Saito 82 in it and we just finished it today. Took it outside to crank it and it just turns over, no starting.
I put a sullivan 12 ounce tank, 3 lines (one clunk for fuel to carb, one clunk to a filling hose, and one pressure tap). When I pull the line off the carb, put my finger on the muffler and turn the prop, fuel comes out. When I re connect the hose to the carb and do the same thing, no fuel seems to move to the carb.
The glow is good and its a brand new engine...never started.
Anyone have any tips I can try? My brain is racked.[]