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https://www.horizonhobby.com/cylinde...-ag-sai125a01a
That appears to be the new cylinder with the larger/deeper and two or three additional cooling fins.
Upgraded on the right.
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Yes sir, and using that Testor's fuel it smelled real good. I got in real trouble one time, I started it in the living room in front of the fire place which still had ashes in it from Christmas a few days before, it sucked some ashes out of the fireplace and blew them all over the living room. I later flew it on a UC profile F-86 Sabre Jet. Fun for a 14 year old.
Yes sir, and using that Testor's fuel it smelled real good. I got in real trouble one time, I started it in the living room in front of the fire place which still had ashes in it from Christmas a few days before, it sucked some ashes out of the fireplace and blew them all over the living room. I later flew it on a UC profile F-86 Sabre Jet. Fun for a 14 year old.
LOL hee hee hee wow, that is funny
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well crap, I had a whole post typed out on what prop for my ShoeString with the FA82, then the site glitched and my post was gone, sorry I'm not going to type it again
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Hey Jim, if you had clicked on "submit reply" and then clicked on "restore saved messege" you may have been ok. This site automatically saves your message every 5 or 10 minutes so most of your message would probably have come back.
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Dave, when my cousin was around 10 he jumped off the roof of his father's shed, about 8 or 9ft high, he just-about bit his tongue off, the Dr would not sew him up, said he would pull out the stitches, boy did he bleed,
but I bet that Dr would like Saito engines
Jim
but I bet that Dr would like Saito engines
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Yes sir, and using that Testor's fuel it smelled real good. I got in real trouble one time, I started it in the living room in front of the fire place which still had ashes in it from Christmas a few days before, it sucked some ashes out of the fireplace and blew them all over the living room. I later flew it on a UC profile F-86 Sabre Jet. Fun for a 14 year old.
Yes sir, and using that Testor's fuel it smelled real good. I got in real trouble one time, I started it in the living room in front of the fire place which still had ashes in it from Christmas a few days before, it sucked some ashes out of the fireplace and blew them all over the living room. I later flew it on a UC profile F-86 Sabre Jet. Fun for a 14 year old.
I started with a Profile CL plane with a cox .049. My dad let me glue up a couple of parts and apply the dope. He could fly the heck outta that thing but all I did was crash it. It eventually ended up unrepairable so he got me a Cox Stuka Dive Bomber for xmas, then another and another...... I never did get the hang of CL. Lol
Just for fun last year I checked ebay to see if anyone was selling a cox stuka, there was a NIB one that sold for over 700.00! Wow, I was crashing investments!
Just for fun last year I checked ebay to see if anyone was selling a cox stuka, there was a NIB one that sold for over 700.00! Wow, I was crashing investments!
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Those women are funny that way, my wife does not like ashes around the wood burner, it can't be helped, so I clean em up. My big red shop vac makes short work of that, getting it and out of the house is a pain though. It gets moved around a lot, I attach it to whatever saw I'm using at any given moment. I keep thinking about plumbing my shop with a vacuum line and a branch to each saw.
Hey Jim, go ahead and write it up again, you have our attention.
I have the Saito 120 DP back in the PSP with a Xoar 16 x 6 on it and two new OS-f's, I know they won't change anything but I did it anyway. After the 50 minute run above the rocker lash was just a wee bit loose, now they're back to .04 mm. C 429 er, I finally caved in and use the OS gauge. You should be proud of me. Woops, minus the CH Ignition. That will come later.
Get yourself a genuine dust collector. The difference is amazing:
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OK,
so if I mount my FA82 in my ShoeString I can't run a 13" prop, it's just too long, and I would rather run a 2 blade than a 3 blade for the speed, I would like to go a bit faster than what my OS 61fx would pull it with the APC 11X8 on 20% with the old SlimLine Pitts (11800 RPM),
now I did run an APC 12X6 a couple days, it turned right at 10400 with the 20% and that power robbing Pitts, it was not as fast as it was with the APC 11X8, over all the 12X6 at 10,400 just didn't perform anywhere as well, it was just too much prop for the OS with that Pitts. to add in the years I have seen many people on RCU recommending to others to NOT use the APC 12X6, and to only use the 11X8 on the 61fx,
the Calculator tells me my FA82 will have to turn an APC 12X10 at 10,000 to push my plane 5mph faster than the APC 11X8 will at 11,800, but I don't think the FA82 will turn an APC 12X10 at 10,000,
so I have been wondering, as I was talking back a page or 2, about trying an FA100 Carb on the 82, meow
Glowgeek, I have never had more fun flying than I have had with my ShoeString, I would land and run 100ft down the grass runway/wheels on the ground at full throttle, people loved it, they tell me it's funny
Jim
so if I mount my FA82 in my ShoeString I can't run a 13" prop, it's just too long, and I would rather run a 2 blade than a 3 blade for the speed, I would like to go a bit faster than what my OS 61fx would pull it with the APC 11X8 on 20% with the old SlimLine Pitts (11800 RPM),
now I did run an APC 12X6 a couple days, it turned right at 10400 with the 20% and that power robbing Pitts, it was not as fast as it was with the APC 11X8, over all the 12X6 at 10,400 just didn't perform anywhere as well, it was just too much prop for the OS with that Pitts. to add in the years I have seen many people on RCU recommending to others to NOT use the APC 12X6, and to only use the 11X8 on the 61fx,
the Calculator tells me my FA82 will have to turn an APC 12X10 at 10,000 to push my plane 5mph faster than the APC 11X8 will at 11,800, but I don't think the FA82 will turn an APC 12X10 at 10,000,
so I have been wondering, as I was talking back a page or 2, about trying an FA100 Carb on the 82, meow
Glowgeek, I have never had more fun flying than I have had with my ShoeString, I would land and run 100ft down the grass runway/wheels on the ground at full throttle, people loved it, they tell me it's funny
Jim
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OK Guys, maybe one of you can tell me what the hell this is used for.
I finally got around to cleaning the work shop and the first thing I hit was the table where I had stored the lathe and mill, and sure enough, mice got under them and they got rusty. The lathe is fully cleaned up and operational, the mill I had to order a new Y axis lead screw as it was too far gone to salvage. Thankfully that was the only piece that had to be replaced. I discovered the the crate the tools and other parts were in got soaked when the basement flooded, even though it was sitting on 2x4's so a lot of the tooling got rusty, but nothing some soaking and sandpaper can't fix.
Found the steady rest and got that put together, along with the vise and a few other accessories for the lathe and mill, and fired up the PC for the first time to find out what software it has, and found it runs on Linux, but a really old version, so ordered new software as well that comes with the OS as well as all the documentation to use it, which I am missing. I also figured out the cable I need. All this time I thought I needed a female to female parallel cable, and I just need a male to female, which I can easily find. Once I get the parts, I can reassemble the mill and finally fire it up to learn how to program the CNC part. Then I can make landing gears and other items.
But, What the heck is this used for?
I finally got around to cleaning the work shop and the first thing I hit was the table where I had stored the lathe and mill, and sure enough, mice got under them and they got rusty. The lathe is fully cleaned up and operational, the mill I had to order a new Y axis lead screw as it was too far gone to salvage. Thankfully that was the only piece that had to be replaced. I discovered the the crate the tools and other parts were in got soaked when the basement flooded, even though it was sitting on 2x4's so a lot of the tooling got rusty, but nothing some soaking and sandpaper can't fix.
Found the steady rest and got that put together, along with the vise and a few other accessories for the lathe and mill, and fired up the PC for the first time to find out what software it has, and found it runs on Linux, but a really old version, so ordered new software as well that comes with the OS as well as all the documentation to use it, which I am missing. I also figured out the cable I need. All this time I thought I needed a female to female parallel cable, and I just need a male to female, which I can easily find. Once I get the parts, I can reassemble the mill and finally fire it up to learn how to program the CNC part. Then I can make landing gears and other items.
But, What the heck is this used for?
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I have one of their Mills, it's a bout 26 years old, bought it new, I don't know what that part is, I went to their home page for you and I can not even find a page for replacement parts
https://www.sherline.com/
Jim
https://www.sherline.com/
Jim
OK,
so if I mount my FA82 in my ShoeString I can't run a 13" prop, it's just too long, and I would rather run a 2 blade than a 3 blade for the speed, I would like to go a bit faster than what my OS 61fx would pull it with the APC 11X8 on 20% with the old SlimLine Pitts (11800 RPM),
now I did run an APC 12X6 a couple days, it turned right at 10400 with the 20% and that power robbing Pitts, it was not as fast as it was with the APC 11X8, over all the 12X6 at 10,400 just didn't perform anywhere as well, it was just too much prop for the OS with that Pitts. to add in the years I have seen many people on RCU recommending to others to NOT use the APC 12X6, and to only use the 11X8 on the 61fx,
the Calculator tells me my FA82 will have to turn an APC 12X10 at 10,000 to push my plane 5mph faster than the APC 11X8 will at 11,800, but I don't think the FA82 will turn an APC 12X10 at 10,000,
so I have been wondering, as I was talking back a page or 2, about trying an FA100 Carb on the 82, meow
Glowgeek, I have never had more fun flying than I have had with my ShoeString, I would land and run 100ft down the grass runway/wheels on the ground at full throttle, people loved it, they tell me it's funny
Jim
so if I mount my FA82 in my ShoeString I can't run a 13" prop, it's just too long, and I would rather run a 2 blade than a 3 blade for the speed, I would like to go a bit faster than what my OS 61fx would pull it with the APC 11X8 on 20% with the old SlimLine Pitts (11800 RPM),
now I did run an APC 12X6 a couple days, it turned right at 10400 with the 20% and that power robbing Pitts, it was not as fast as it was with the APC 11X8, over all the 12X6 at 10,400 just didn't perform anywhere as well, it was just too much prop for the OS with that Pitts. to add in the years I have seen many people on RCU recommending to others to NOT use the APC 12X6, and to only use the 11X8 on the 61fx,
the Calculator tells me my FA82 will have to turn an APC 12X10 at 10,000 to push my plane 5mph faster than the APC 11X8 will at 11,800, but I don't think the FA82 will turn an APC 12X10 at 10,000,
so I have been wondering, as I was talking back a page or 2, about trying an FA100 Carb on the 82, meow
Glowgeek, I have never had more fun flying than I have had with my ShoeString, I would land and run 100ft down the grass runway/wheels on the ground at full throttle, people loved it, they tell me it's funny
Jim
Get yourself a genuine dust collector. The difference is amazing:
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Jim, the GP 60 Shoestring does have kinda short squaty mains but it wouldn't be too hard to fab up taller ones for bigger props. If I wanted to go faster I'd be sticking with 2-strokes though. A Dub Jet Tuned muffler or even a DIY mousse can muffer would liven your 61fx right up.
The Shoestring I saw at this year's fly in had an OS 91 with a mousse can muffler. Man that thing would rip.
The Shoestring I saw at this year's fly in had an OS 91 with a mousse can muffler. Man that thing would rip.
Dave, can you provide a link to that 82 review? Interesting that he suspects that the 82 will make at or over 1.5 hp on 15% nitro. 1.5 hp peak is what I'm looking for ie 9700 rpm with an apc 14x6.
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Okey Dokey: the whole site: Model Engine Tests
The 82-a in particular: http://sceptreflight.com/Model%20Eng...%20FA-82a.html
The 82-a in particular: http://sceptreflight.com/Model%20Eng...%20FA-82a.html
Thanks Dave! In the article the picture of the crank is not super crisp but it appears that the machining on the crank pin is smoother than on mine.
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Saito 91-s ==== Bore===1.11", stroke===.94"
Saito 82-A & B Bore====1.14",stroke===.80
These figures make the 82 appear to be a revvy engine but the cam timing has more influence on the torque characteristics than the bore and stroke. It must also be taken into consideration that the larger piston in the 82 has more surface area for the piston pushers, air, fuel and ignition to push on. The little 30 is a surprisingly torquey engine.
I have one of their Mills, it's a bout 26 years old, bought it new, I don't know what that part is, I went to their home page for you and I can not even find a page for replacement parts
https://www.sherline.com/
Jim
https://www.sherline.com/
Jim
I am considering getting their indexing table so I can make a crank case for a 7 cylinder, using Saito parts.