O.S. carb to fit Magnum .61 XLS
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O.S. carb to fit Magnum .61 XLS
I am in the looking for an O.S. carb that will fit a Magnum .61 XLS. Since Magnum engines seem to be O.S. clones, I am supposing that there is an O.S. carb that will "drop in" to the Magnum with little or no modifications.
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RE: O.S. carb to fit Magnum .61 XLS
Robert,
The problem is the cost...
The ASP .61XLS, is indeed a clone of the OS.61FX.
It is the same engine as is the Magnum; both made by Sanye in Shenzhen, China, differing only in external features (name-tag).
A [link=http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXCA63&P=7]carburettor[/link] for the OS.61FX, costs about as much as you would be asked, for a complete ASP .61XLS engine in some markets.
This ASP .61 ABC two-stroke engine, has lately become rather scarce; with the .91XLS costing about the same to produce, yet netting under one "Andrew Jackson" more to buy.
The problem is the cost...
The ASP .61XLS, is indeed a clone of the OS.61FX.
It is the same engine as is the Magnum; both made by Sanye in Shenzhen, China, differing only in external features (name-tag).
A [link=http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXCA63&P=7]carburettor[/link] for the OS.61FX, costs about as much as you would be asked, for a complete ASP .61XLS engine in some markets.
This ASP .61 ABC two-stroke engine, has lately become rather scarce; with the .91XLS costing about the same to produce, yet netting under one "Andrew Jackson" more to buy.
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RE: O.S. carb to fit Magnum .61 XLS
The OS carb costs as much if not more than the Magnum engine cost, unless you get lucky and find a used one.
Why do you need a OS carb for your Magnum engine?
Why do you need a OS carb for your Magnum engine?
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RE: O.S. carb to fit Magnum .61 XLS
Cuz:
1. I got it for less than you think.
2. The carb that I have is jacked up and needs replacing. So I will upgrade simultaneously.
3. The engine rips *****, and is neatly installed in the nose of the plane.
4. Cuz I want to. That's why we call it a "hobby".
People like to rip on my Magnum. That is until they see my (old school) pattern plane rip across the sky. They ask "What do you have in the nose of that thing?" The look on their faces when I tell them it is a $100 engine- Priceless.
-Robert
1. I got it for less than you think.
2. The carb that I have is jacked up and needs replacing. So I will upgrade simultaneously.
3. The engine rips *****, and is neatly installed in the nose of the plane.
4. Cuz I want to. That's why we call it a "hobby".
People like to rip on my Magnum. That is until they see my (old school) pattern plane rip across the sky. They ask "What do you have in the nose of that thing?" The look on their faces when I tell them it is a $100 engine- Priceless.
-Robert
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RE: O.S. carb to fit Magnum .61 XLS
In case you think I am yanking you:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1448239
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1457310
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showt...1353785&page=3 (post 34 & 36)
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1448239
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1457310
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showt...1353785&page=3 (post 34 & 36)
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RE: O.S. carb to fit Magnum .61 XLS
ORIGINAL: KLXMASTER14
People like to rip on my Magnum. That is until they see my (old school) pattern plane rip across the sky. They ask ''What do you have in the nose of that thing?'' The look on their faces when I tell them it is a $100 engine- Priceless.
-Robert
People like to rip on my Magnum. That is until they see my (old school) pattern plane rip across the sky. They ask ''What do you have in the nose of that thing?'' The look on their faces when I tell them it is a $100 engine- Priceless.
-Robert
In fact you could tell them it`s a 59$ engine http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dle_Valve.html
I have had great luck with many of the ASP/Magnums too, great bang for the buck[8D]
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RE: O.S. carb to fit Magnum .61 XLS
The Sanye engines just keep getting better and better. It is rare to see a clunker out the box these days.
I just checked out am ASP .70 four stroke, serious improvement in fits and finish over the four strokes they made in the '90's.
I just checked out am ASP .70 four stroke, serious improvement in fits and finish over the four strokes they made in the '90's.
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RE: O.S. carb to fit Magnum .61 XLS
ORIGINAL: earlwb
No problem. I was curious. If you got a good deal on it and the old one is broken, then go for it and enjoy.
No problem. I was curious. If you got a good deal on it and the old one is broken, then go for it and enjoy.
The O.S. carbs use a slot that is milled at a constant depth, so the barrel tracks very accurately thoughout it's range, with little slop. The Mag carb on the other hand uses a simple slot, which allows for a fair bit of play due to the geometry of the retaining screw. Cheaper and easier to manufacture, but sloppy. I have another similar aircraft with the same engine, and the tank is bang-on the centerline, therefore the stock carb is not a detriment in this installation.
So the O.S. carb is an effort to further mitigate the less than ideal set up in the P-7.
-Robert
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RE: O.S. carb to fit Magnum .61 XLS
Oh yeah, I remember that. I put in a stronger spring to solve that barrel movement problem. I made a slightly wider tipped screw for the sloppy barrel slot too. But then the OS carb is pretty good, so since you have one, it probably isn't worth the effort to fix the Magnum carb. Usually the Chinese were putting on carbs with the intake bore being a little too large, thus the engines had to maintain higher RPMs to get decent fuel draw. I remember going with smaller bore carb to solve fuel draw problems too. I haven't tried making a throttle barrel with a smaller bore yet, I need to try that one of these days.
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Update to this thread
Just in case anybody else ever searches this thread - the OS 61FX manual states that the engine uses a 60c carb. The OS 60c carb does NOT fit a Magnum 61XLS engine. I can confirm that because I tried it based on this thread(and now have a nice 60c carb and a nice Magnum 61 paperweight).
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Just in case anybody else ever searches this thread - the OS 61FX manual states that the engine uses a 60c carb. The OS 60c carb does NOT fit a Magnum 61XLS engine. I can confirm that because I tried it based on this thread(and now have a nice 60c carb and a nice Magnum 61 paperweight).