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We have a "Whats your favorite engine" post so whats your least liked or hated rubbish engine ?

I'll kick off with the " Flash 35" they were clapped out before getting run in ! Internals made of butter and low quality butter at that.  

A very dhort lived "Flash" in the pan.

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I bought a Matador as my first radio model off someone in Basingstoke Model AIrcraft club. It had an OS10 on it & I never, ever had it started. I suspect it was worn out.

The radio got transplanted to a Banjo with a Frog 3.49 on it which was much better.

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Evolution 15cc Petrol, seen here hauling my massively overweight Acrowot round the sky. 

 

It's one of the old ones, with a "glow style" non-pumped carb, and she's been an utter pig to get right. She starts easy, you think it's running well, good access to "glow style" HS needle tuning, until you hit max chat in the air, and nothing happens. It just doesn't go fast. Semi regular dead sticks. 

 

Mostly tracked down to a "vibrating plunger thingy" that sits in the carb sandwich and vibrates between two plastic membranes - it sticks. 

 

Most two strokes I can tune by ear, four strokes I need a tacho for, but once theyre set, they're set (glows usually need a tweak as the weather changes). I have to tacho this engine before every flight because running perfectly, and no power in the air sound exactly the same, and it's only a 250rpm difference between the two conditions. 

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Most frustrating engine? My first Cox .049 fitted to my Cox Stuka when I was a youngster - only rarely got it to do more than give a brief burp, certainly never managed to run it for more than a minute, but it did inflict a number of stinging cuts, even using the spring starter. Could have put me off aeromodelling for good, but didn't.  Didn't know anything about high nitro fuels then, but in later years had much more success with those wee Cox .049s, eventually being able to get them to run well, even on low nitro fuels. Have still got at least one of them somewhere.

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Are we referring to the 58 in particular - or RCV engines in general?  I have a 91 which runs very well.  10 years or so ago, I did change the cylinder bearing to cure an odd "catching" noise -easy enough - and it's been fine since.  I suspect an unseen foreign object as during examination of the bearing, it suddenly lost its notchiness although I changed it as a precaution.  I'd be more inclined to be wary of the "walnut whip" SP versions with their rather strangely designed cooling fin layout, which I've never owned but I do know that, unlike my 91, they are rather mechanically noisy.

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Mine don't stop!

 

Although that was actually a problem with my Irvine 46 which consistently refused to stop, even with a totally closed carb barrel.  The problem was a loose fitting front bearing allowing air to leak past the rubber sealed bearing into the induction tract .  The cure - fit new bearing with appropriate Loctite bearing fit product.

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Indian Mills .75 😒

 

Conrods made from cheesium chewed oval at the big end after a few runs and thankfully the poor thing decided to commit hari-kari mid flight by shearing it's crankshaft.

 

It was not pushed hard, just nowhere near the quality of the original or some of the better clones.

 

Sad but true 🙃

 

* Chris *

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A couple of early 80s/90s Thunder Tigers - a 20 & a 40. The 20 seized in flight & the 40 never ran reliably.

Later TTs were more reliable.


A DC Spitfire was my first motor & it took an age to get running. The contra piston seemed to be stuck.
 

 

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