Inverted Engine Problems in a Banchee
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Inverted Engine Problems in a Banchee
I have an o.s. 46ax invert-mounted in a new banchee. I am having problems with flooding at an idle, and cannot adjust the carb to take care of this problem. The tank does sit higher than the carb and due to the construction of the plane I cannot lower the tank, nor can I change the engine orientation. The engine worked fine in a different plane mounted carb up. Any help is appreciated.
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RE: Inverted Engine Problems in a Banchee
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I have an o.s. 46ax invert-mounted in a new banchee. I am having problems with flooding at an idle, and cannot adjust the carb to take care of this problem. The tank does sit higher than the carb and due to the construction of the plane I cannot lower the tank, nor can I change the engine orientation. The engine worked fine in a different plane mounted carb up. Any help is appreciated.
I have an o.s. 46ax invert-mounted in a new banchee. I am having problems with flooding at an idle, and cannot adjust the carb to take care of this problem. The tank does sit higher than the carb and due to the construction of the plane I cannot lower the tank, nor can I change the engine orientation. The engine worked fine in a different plane mounted carb up. Any help is appreciated.
You most certainly CAN lower the tank. Just cut the fuse open and do it. Yank out the stock tank support and build a new one at the right height.
It's not that you CAN'T do it--you just don't WANT to. ANYTHING can be done with a little balsa and some CA. Add a couple pieces of scrap covering and your done.
Just move the tank. Your problems will disappear faster than a fart in a hurricane.
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I have an o.s. 46ax invert-mounted in a new banchee. I am having problems with flooding at an idle, and cannot adjust the carb to take care of this problem. The tank does sit higher than the carb and due to the construction of the plane I cannot lower the tank, nor can I change the engine orientation. The engine worked fine in a different plane mounted carb up. Any help is appreciated.
I have an o.s. 46ax invert-mounted in a new banchee. I am having problems with flooding at an idle, and cannot adjust the carb to take care of this problem. The tank does sit higher than the carb and due to the construction of the plane I cannot lower the tank, nor can I change the engine orientation. The engine worked fine in a different plane mounted carb up. Any help is appreciated.
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Buy a third party regulator by Cline or Iron Bay. You will then pressurize the fuel tank with either crankcase pressure or muffler pressure while inserting a one way valve (check valve) in the pressure line. The latter retains the pressure in the fuel tank. Or you could use a Varsane/Perry pump/regulator to accomplish the same thing. Otherwise, you are just plain out of luck, if you can't mount the fuel tank at the proper location in relation to the carb spray bar.
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Another try can be to use an idle bar glow plug.I had an inverted application too so Its hard to accept for me to not to be able to adjust.Pls. try hard.Most challenging situation is to start without an electric starter and to keep plane at rest while tank is full.
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RE: Inverted Engine Problems in a Banchee
After a few hours of my time, a new tank, some balsa and a dremel; lowering the tank seemed to work. I did also add a hotter plug since we fly in below freezing conditions. Thanks again to all. Hope I can help in the future.
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Well you can buy plugs, pumps, change nitro and waste quite a bit of money and your problem will not be solved until you lower the tank. Can you cut out the mounting bulkhead and rest it on the bottom? I run three planes like this. I cut out that bulkhead and made a new design to hold it securely on the bottom of the fuselage in the nose. All these planes run perfectly. Other than that, can't help you.
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Cyclic Hardover:
Well you can buy plugs, pumps, change nitro and waste quite a bit of money and your problem will not be solved until you lower the tank. Can you cut out the mounting bulkhead and rest it on the bottom? I run three planes like this. I cut out that bulkhead and made a new design to hold it securely on the bottom of the fuselage in the nose. All these planes run perfectly. Other than that, can't help you.
Well you can buy plugs, pumps, change nitro and waste quite a bit of money and your problem will not be solved until you lower the tank. Can you cut out the mounting bulkhead and rest it on the bottom? I run three planes like this. I cut out that bulkhead and made a new design to hold it securely on the bottom of the fuselage in the nose. All these planes run perfectly. Other than that, can't help you.
He already lowered the tank. It worked.
Go back and read post #3 and post #7.
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Post 3 does not say that he lowered the tank, only post 7
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He already lowered the tank. It worked.
Go back and read post #3 and post #7.
Cyclic Hardover:
Well you can buy plugs, pumps, change nitro and waste quite a bit of money and your problem will not be solved until you lower the tank. Can you cut out the mounting bulkhead and rest it on the bottom? I run three planes like this. I cut out that bulkhead and made a new design to hold it securely on the bottom of the fuselage in the nose. All these planes run perfectly. Other than that, can't help you.
Well you can buy plugs, pumps, change nitro and waste quite a bit of money and your problem will not be solved until you lower the tank. Can you cut out the mounting bulkhead and rest it on the bottom? I run three planes like this. I cut out that bulkhead and made a new design to hold it securely on the bottom of the fuselage in the nose. All these planes run perfectly. Other than that, can't help you.
He already lowered the tank. It worked.
Go back and read post #3 and post #7.
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He already lowered the tank. It worked.
Go back and read post #3 and post #7.
Cyclic Hardover:
Well you can buy plugs, pumps, change nitro and waste quite a bit of money and your problem will not be solved until you lower the tank. Can you cut out the mounting bulkhead and rest it on the bottom? I run three planes like this. I cut out that bulkhead and made a new design to hold it securely on the bottom of the fuselage in the nose. All these planes run perfectly. Other than that, can't help you.
Well you can buy plugs, pumps, change nitro and waste quite a bit of money and your problem will not be solved until you lower the tank. Can you cut out the mounting bulkhead and rest it on the bottom? I run three planes like this. I cut out that bulkhead and made a new design to hold it securely on the bottom of the fuselage in the nose. All these planes run perfectly. Other than that, can't help you.
He already lowered the tank. It worked.
Go back and read post #3 and post #7.
After saying that he couldn't lower the tank. <?>