Reverse Rotation G62
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RE: Reverse Rotation G62
I would think if anyone can help you it would be Ralph
RCIGN1 , right here on RCU
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RCIGN1 , right here on RCU
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RE: Reverse Rotation G62
Thanks for the info!
I checked out CH and RCIGN1's web sites as well as doing some searching thru old RCU posts. It looks like for piston ported and reed valve 2 strokes that it is only a matter of being able to move the timing reference on the motor. This would probably be easier by converting it to electronic ignition from magneto.
Does this seem right or is there more to it?
I checked out CH and RCIGN1's web sites as well as doing some searching thru old RCU posts. It looks like for piston ported and reed valve 2 strokes that it is only a matter of being able to move the timing reference on the motor. This would probably be easier by converting it to electronic ignition from magneto.
Does this seem right or is there more to it?
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RE: Reverse Rotation G62
Nope, its just that easy. Change the timing from, just as a number, lets say 28*BTDC on a counter-clockwise to 28* ATDC will give you a correctly timed motor for clock-wise rotating. I however have never tinkered with the G62 myself but the trick works on most motors I have. Piper
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RE: Reverse Rotation G62
Thank you all for the information. I really like the fact that I can rely on RCU's readers to obtain good information and advice on most any RC subjuct.