Smoke with a small 2 stroke
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Smoke with a small 2 stroke
Has anyone drilled and tapped the underside of a muffler and installed a remote glow plug to up the temp and vaporize oil from a smoke system ? It seems like this would really up the smoke in 2 strokes.
I plan to try this soon I would really like any input anyone may have. The smoke system I have does not work very well at all on a .46 2 stroke, as always well after the purchase one learns a 2 stroke does not hold enough exhaust heat.
Help please..
I plan to try this soon I would really like any input anyone may have. The smoke system I have does not work very well at all on a .46 2 stroke, as always well after the purchase one learns a 2 stroke does not hold enough exhaust heat.
Help please..
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RE: Smoke with a small 2 stroke
When I did that I put copper pot scrub in the muffler. Just enough so as not to choke the engine. worked well. Did it on a FOX 45 on my own brew diesel and auto transmission fluid.
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RE: Smoke with a small 2 stroke
That little coil in a glow plug won't do diddly.
The bottom line is, the bigger the engine, the better the smoke.
I get excellent smoke with a 91 4-stroke - that's the smallest engine I have tried it on, but I may try it on a 75 2-stroke this summer.
For more good smoke info, read this:
[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/magazine/article_display.cfm?article_id=455]Got Smoke?[/link]
The bottom line is, the bigger the engine, the better the smoke.
I get excellent smoke with a 91 4-stroke - that's the smallest engine I have tried it on, but I may try it on a 75 2-stroke this summer.
For more good smoke info, read this:
[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/magazine/article_display.cfm?article_id=455]Got Smoke?[/link]
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RE: Smoke with a small 2 stroke
Have you tried pre heating the oil a little more? You can run a copper tube around the base of the cylinder a few times. Then pump the oil through the copper before it gets to the muffler. I metal hose clamp can be used to hold your coil in place.
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RE: Smoke with a small 2 stroke
On my OS 1.08FSR I made a coil out of copper tube that fits inside of the stock 2 piece muffler with the baffle removed that preheats the oil and then dumps it in about the middle of the manifold. I get a ton of smoke from this setup, I should scan the pic where I completely dusted the field with a nice layer of super dry.
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RE: Smoke with a small 2 stroke
Nitrohog I would like to see that picture of your 1.08 smoking the field. I have a ST90 with a Slimline smoke muffler going on my CG Ultimate. I am planning on using a Sullivan Skywriter for the smoke pump, what did you use? Everyone says that 2 strokes will not produce good smoke, I hope that is incorrect.
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...I should scan the pic where I completely dusted the field with a nice layer of super dry.
...I should scan the pic where I completely dusted the field with a nice layer of super dry.