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I just purchased a slightly used .82. can't wait to get it. Anything I should look out for on this before I run it? I will check all the standard things, including valves. I'll probably fly it on my Funtana 40...any prop suggestions?
I just purchased a slightly used .82. can't wait to get it. Anything I should look out for on this before I run it? I will check all the standard things, including valves. I'll probably fly it on my Funtana 40...any prop suggestions?
Depending upon how much ground clearance you have, try either a 15x4, 14x4W, 14x6, or a 13x8.
You will get more top speed with the higher pitch props, but more power to pull out of a hover with the larger diameter, lower pitch props. Your flying style will dictate which you prefer, and there really isn't a bad choice out of those four.
Like w8ye said, be sure to check the bearings carefully. If the previous owner didn't store it properly, they may be rusted. Rotate it slowly with the glow plug out, to check for any resistance, roughness, or hesitation. (Don't mistake the valves opening and closing for a sign of bad bearings.) Push the prop shaft side to side to check for play. You shouldn't feel any side to side play.
However, if you DO find that you need to change the bearings, don't get discouraged. It isn't tough to change them, and they aren't terribly expensive either if you buy them from RC Bearing.
[link=http://tinyurl.com/yreudg]Saito 82 Steel Bearings from RC Bearing[/link]
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I just ran the new Saito .40a and took some comparo pics. of it and the old FA .40, there is very little difference in performance with the .40a turning the Bolly 10.5x6 at 10,550 peaked. I guess this is an excersize in futility since Horizon has dropped the .40a and the .30. The pics. show there is quite a difference in physical size and the .40a has the new crankcase like the 2.20 and the 1.00.
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Wow! that really is quite the size difference. I must say that I'm impressed with the power of these small engines. It looks like that .45 would give some .40 2 strokers a run for their money. The new 56 might even out perform most .40 2s.
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If anyone else could confirm this on the saito 220. My scale reads 1077g.saito lists 1100g engine only.
the exhust nipple is 38g.
if my scale is right, the 220 is almost 1 once lighter then what they say.
the exhust nipple is 38g.
if my scale is right, the 220 is almost 1 once lighter then what they say.
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Hi All,
I recently aquired a Saito 300T, used, on ignition. Could someone tell me what the recommended prop size is for this engine? Thanks in advance.
Scott
I recently aquired a Saito 300T, used, on ignition. Could someone tell me what the recommended prop size is for this engine? Thanks in advance.
Scott
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sport 18x10 20x8 20x10 20x12 22x8 22x10
scale 20x8 20x10 22x8 22x10 24x8
RPM's 2,00 to 5,000
All info right out of the book hope this helps.
scale 20x8 20x10 22x8 22x10 24x8
RPM's 2,00 to 5,000
All info right out of the book hope this helps.
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mango here is a link for a manual
http://h1071118.hobbyshopnow.com/Pro...oke_Manual.pdf
maybe this will give you any info that you need
http://h1071118.hobbyshopnow.com/Pro...oke_Manual.pdf
maybe this will give you any info that you need
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Is the Saito 125a and the Saito 100 the same engine case? I want to use the Keleo P-51 Scale Muffler they have for the 100 engine but I'm not sure it will fit the 125a case.
Thanks for any help.
Thanks for any help.
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Is the Saito 125a and the Saito 100 the same engine case? I want to use the Keleo P-51 Scale Muffler they have for the 100 engine but I'm not sure it will fit the 125a case.
Thanks for any help.
Is the Saito 125a and the Saito 100 the same engine case? I want to use the Keleo P-51 Scale Muffler they have for the 100 engine but I'm not sure it will fit the 125a case.
Thanks for any help.
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...rodID=SAI10015
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...odID=SAI125A15
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Connecting Rod question...
I have been going over a recently crashed 150 of mine. I thought I might need to change the bearings. But after taking the jug and piston off the crank bearing seem perfect. (They seemed fine assembled.) Now this motor does run and before I disassembled it, it would turn an APC 16.5x5 at 9300RPM but would fall on its face with a Xoar 17x6 (No more than 8300.)
Anyway I reassembled the engine and brought the Piston up to TDC with out the plug. Using a allen wrench to feel the piston, I feel some rotational play at the crank without the piston moving at TDC? I can't tell is the slop is at the top of the Connecting Rod or the Bottom.. But the bottom does seem lose...
Should I consider replacing the Conn Rod???
Thanks,
Ed
I have been going over a recently crashed 150 of mine. I thought I might need to change the bearings. But after taking the jug and piston off the crank bearing seem perfect. (They seemed fine assembled.) Now this motor does run and before I disassembled it, it would turn an APC 16.5x5 at 9300RPM but would fall on its face with a Xoar 17x6 (No more than 8300.)
Anyway I reassembled the engine and brought the Piston up to TDC with out the plug. Using a allen wrench to feel the piston, I feel some rotational play at the crank without the piston moving at TDC? I can't tell is the slop is at the top of the Connecting Rod or the Bottom.. But the bottom does seem lose...
Should I consider replacing the Conn Rod???
Thanks,
Ed
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w8ye,
Thanks for the feedback...! I will just put it back in operation and stay with the APC prop.
What RPM would you expect a 180 to get with the Xoar 17x6?
Ed
Thanks for the feedback...! I will just put it back in operation and stay with the APC prop.
What RPM would you expect a 180 to get with the Xoar 17x6?
Ed
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I own a saito 72 and 180. I have two questions.
In regards to the 180, what is the best prop to use during break in?
In regards to the 72, I have about 2.5 gallons of fuel through it and it runs great except for the top end. I originally started with a 12x8 3 blade but couldn't get more than 8800 RPM's. I swapped to a 12x6 3 blade and got to 10,300 with it richened to 10,000 for flying. It flew well but the engine was constantly "surging" at full throttle. I swapped to a 13x6 two blade and then a 13x8 two blade. THe engine continued to surge with each one. I failed to record the RPM's with the 13x6 but I only got 9100 with the 13x8. I don't mind the lower RPM's but I'm tired of the surge. I put a 11x7 three blade on it and once the engine crossed 11,000 RPM's the surging stopped and it runs fine but it will obviously exceed RPM limits flying based on that static setting.
I run Cool Power 15%. Any suggestions?
In regards to the 180, what is the best prop to use during break in?
In regards to the 72, I have about 2.5 gallons of fuel through it and it runs great except for the top end. I originally started with a 12x8 3 blade but couldn't get more than 8800 RPM's. I swapped to a 12x6 3 blade and got to 10,300 with it richened to 10,000 for flying. It flew well but the engine was constantly "surging" at full throttle. I swapped to a 13x6 two blade and then a 13x8 two blade. THe engine continued to surge with each one. I failed to record the RPM's with the 13x6 but I only got 9100 with the 13x8. I don't mind the lower RPM's but I'm tired of the surge. I put a 11x7 three blade on it and once the engine crossed 11,000 RPM's the surging stopped and it runs fine but it will obviously exceed RPM limits flying based on that static setting.
I run Cool Power 15%. Any suggestions?
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The rpm's you have shared with us on the 72 using different props are in the ball park for this engine.
BLW and I have both fought with the surging at times with different engines. We managed to eventually tune it out. Seemed to be lean when surging than not. The 12-6 three blade and 13-6 two blades are the props I always ran on the 72.
I do not own a 180
BLW and I have both fought with the surging at times with different engines. We managed to eventually tune it out. Seemed to be lean when surging than not. The 12-6 three blade and 13-6 two blades are the props I always ran on the 72.
I do not own a 180
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When you say "The Exhaust is Bigger" w8ye, that must mean the exhaust outlet???? I did some searching and it looks like the 100 has a 12mm outlet and the 125a has a 13mm outlet.
Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help.
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can you stop the engine by opening the needle valve if you cant the problem is dirt somwhere in the carb.
next thing check all the way to the clunk and the muffler for leaks.
make sure there is no air leaks in the carb system.
ie put side presure on the needle when it runs.... if the rpms start to move you have a air leak.
but b4 you do any of this steal a tank of fuel from your buddy at the field.. of course make sure his engine is running good first.
next thing check all the way to the clunk and the muffler for leaks.
make sure there is no air leaks in the carb system.
ie put side presure on the needle when it runs.... if the rpms start to move you have a air leak.
but b4 you do any of this steal a tank of fuel from your buddy at the field.. of course make sure his engine is running good first.
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Apparently I have an air leak then because when I put pressure on the high speed adjustment, the RPM increases. How do I fix this?