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  1. Thanks Brian. Yes the throttle is fully closed. I'm wondering if my electric fuel pump is a bit too enthusiastic and more fuel is getting into through the exhaust then I had thought. Anyway, got some suggestions to try now so hopefully I can work it out next time. Thanks.
  2. No Nigel, I've got 3 lines to the tank, the carb feed, the exhaust pressure feed / overflow and a line for filling. I could try filling from the carb feed, good idea. Now I think logically about it there are only two ways it could flood, through the carb or as David has suggested through the exhaust. I will have a play around. Thanks!
  3. No I don't. This could very well be the problem. I'm using an electric fuel pump to fill and often some fuel does get into the exhaust (which I then tip out). It doesn't look like enough fuel to get back into the engine but maybe there is. I will try disconnecting the overflow pipe for fuelling and see if that makes a difference. Thank you.
  4. I have got a Saito 82 mounted inverted in a Ripmax Bolero. Initially I had lots of problems as the fuel tank was too high but the incredibly helpful people on here diagnosed the problem and I modified the airframe so that the tank could be lowered to the correct position. Anyway, everything is good now but I have an issue that every time I refuel the tank (fill until fuel flows into the tube going to the exhaust) the engine floods. Does anybody have and suggestions on how to stop this happening? I can't see the tank (and it's not transparent in any case) so I can't stop fuelling before it overflows. This is how I've always refilled my 2 strokes without a problem but none of them are mounted inverted.
  5. I had this problem with my new Saito 82. It needed the slow running needle turning in a lot. I thought something must be wrong with it at first as I would have expected it to come in approximately the correct setting from the factory. I can't remember now how much it needed leaning but it wasn't a few degrees, more like a couple of full turns. It has run and idled perfectly ever since.
  6. Thanks Jon. Yes - I'm finding similar problems with lots of modern kits these days. It's like nobody has ever built one and tried to sort out the problems before bringing them to the market. Anyway - the Bolero looks a pain to modify and I have been speaking to another Bolero / Saito82 owner who said that he kept the tank in the original position but the Saito comes factory set very rich on the low needle. He had to lean his quite a lot. I'm going to try that first but if I can't get it running to a reasonable standard the tank will have to move.
  7. Thanks Jon, I appreciate you looking for me, even if it's not what I wanted to hear ! I will have a look and see how easy it would be to lower the tank. It's already taken me longer to sort out that plane then building one from scratch would have taken so a few more hours won't hurt. I'm suprised they haven't done something about it as the model has been around for years (previously the Bossanova). I might ask other Bolero owners what they have done about it. I did notice that after the first run (which went ok) the engine had flooded. I wasn't sure if that was due to siphoning or the engine being upside down. It needed the plug removing before it would re-start.
  8. I'm having a problem with a new Saito FA82 idling whilst inverted. I did the recommended run in on a test bench with the engine the right way up. I didn't notice any idle problems but I was controlling the throttle with a pushrod by hand so didn't really do much idling. I have now mounted the motor in a Ripmax Bolero which requires it to be inverted. I am trying to set up the throttle linkage but the engine cuts out after a few seconds at tickover. I have set the high speed needle to slightly below max rpm and it runs fine from mid to full throttle. My guess is that I need to adjust the low speed needle but I'm new to 4 strokes. The procedure in the manual is a bit vague and talks about setting 2000rpm and increasing the throttle to look for a delay in pickup to set the low needle valve but without it idling I can't do that. Is there a better way to set the low speed needle or any ideas what might cause the problem? Fuel tank height is maybe slightly high but I know lots of people do run this setup without problems.
  9. I had an original back in the day (40 size). I was fairly new to flying power at the time and flew in front of the sun. Ended up going in vertically at full speed and that was that for the plane and the engine 😂. I'm hoping this one lasts a bit longer !
  10. I'm building a Mirus 40 that Nick Reeves is now producing. I used to have an original back in the day. Just wondering what is the biggest size IC engine anybody has tried in one of these? Since .40 size is not really a thing anymore I was thinking about putting a .46 in but the OS Max .55AX is only slightly heavier. Has anybody tried that? Wondering if it will balance ok and if there is any performance gain?
  11. Thanks Andy, very nice - I might have to make something similar.
  12. Thanks, might be a bit overkill for my needs but interesting none the less.
  13. Can anybody recommend a decent C of G balance that doesn't cost the earth? Needs to work with a wide variety of models from 70" IC acro planes to EDF's and gliders (and be more accurate then my current finger and thumb 'that'll do' system 😂)
  14. I have got a couple of Futaba R3106GF receivers that have only got one aerial. 2.4ghz and T-FHSS but without telemetry and branded as AirMono. I bought them as an experiment to see how they perform since they are almost half the price of any Futaba receivers with dual antenna. So far I they have been floorless in both power models and slope soarers. I have chosen models that are not very precious to me just in case !!! It makes me wonder how much marketing hype there is with radios these days. Sure if you have a very expensive model you want the best of the best but for an every day club flyer I'm not 100% convinced that it is necessary. The only times I have seen problems personally with 2.4ghz has been when the antenna has been heavily shielded by carbon such as in a DLG fuselage. Maybe I have just been lucky 😂
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