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Bruce:
How do I "Get away" with it? Everybody knows, that while I don't like OS engines, I'm still kidding when I question the sanity of people who buy them. Your posts, on the other hand, have no indicatikon of kidding in your wording.
Bill.
How do I "Get away" with it? Everybody knows, that while I don't like OS engines, I'm still kidding when I question the sanity of people who buy them. Your posts, on the other hand, have no indicatikon of kidding in your wording.
Bill.
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Hi Tycho
I live in Denmark, but I can not recall there is a town called Castberg.
The closest name of your hometown could be Kastbjerg, which is a itsy bitsy tiny little 2 by 2 meter town near the town of Aarhus (which is the 2nd biggest town in Denmark (800.000 people), and where I live)
But as you mentioned, small Denmark was once a mighty big nation. I guess today, if you ask simple people one the street of New York, they don't know what Denmark is, they think it's breakfast or something like this...
I live in Denmark, but I can not recall there is a town called Castberg.
The closest name of your hometown could be Kastbjerg, which is a itsy bitsy tiny little 2 by 2 meter town near the town of Aarhus (which is the 2nd biggest town in Denmark (800.000 people), and where I live)
But as you mentioned, small Denmark was once a mighty big nation. I guess today, if you ask simple people one the street of New York, they don't know what Denmark is, they think it's breakfast or something like this...
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Kasstrup, just to let you know that the average american here in the USA knows and appriciates Denmark as a great nation, and you also have pretty girls too!!!!
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Actually, I saw it in a Jay Leno show once, where they asked some people on the street. Half of them didn't now where Denmark was located on our planet , and half of those didn't knew that Denmark was a country.....
And Yes, we have some nice chicks, actually they are better en Sweden. But BILL also got some nice onces in FL. I think 5-6 times have I seen them myself close-up
And Yes, we have some nice chicks, actually they are better en Sweden. But BILL also got some nice onces in FL. I think 5-6 times have I seen them myself close-up
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ORIGINAL: William Robison
I have probably had more Saitos apart than most people have owned. Do I qualify for membership?
Bill.
I have probably had more Saitos apart than most people have owned. Do I qualify for membership?
Bill.
I've seen a lot of Saitos take themselves apart too![] Iguess that makes me a member. Along with still having my first open rocker 30 that was bought new in 1980. Of course it has seen little use so it is still "together"
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Ladyflyer:
I've never seen a Saito take itself apart without prior warning, being given by many strange noises coming from it.
And as I said in another thread, welcome back. And welcome to Club Saito, 271 is youor official member number.
Bill.
I've never seen a Saito take itself apart without prior warning, being given by many strange noises coming from it.
And as I said in another thread, welcome back. And welcome to Club Saito, 271 is youor official member number.
Bill.
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well i think i have officially broke in my 1.8, just ran another tank through her and have the idle dialed in, still out four on the high speed, and she tached 8550 with the 16x8 mas 3 blade and she lasted 16 min on my 16oz at 5000 rs so im ready to maiden her(and the pitts) soon (and may i add she is running great!!)
thanks for the help Bill and all
some pics[8D]
thanks for the help Bill and all
some pics[8D]
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the spec sheet said 11.25-12.25lbs and it came in at 11.25. i was satisfied
looking at the weather a min ago and sat looks like a great day, come on down, i might put on a show[X(]
looking at the weather a min ago and sat looks like a great day, come on down, i might put on a show[X(]
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Hi Bill, I just got back from the field and my second flying session with the Funtana with the 1.5 Saito. I changed from a 16x6 to a 16x8 and we tuned it a bit more and ran flawlessly (can't say the same for my landings). I used Morgan CoolPower 15% and had much less oil on the plane but a nice oil trail in the sky. Thanks for all your help....Dave
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Here are a few pix of my 220....Its a beautiful thing
Is there a need for a fuel pump if there is 8-10" of fuel line as the tank is set back from the firewall??
Is there a need for a fuel pump if there is 8-10" of fuel line as the tank is set back from the firewall??
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Ladyflyer:
I've never seen a Saito take itself apart without prior warning, being given by many strange noises coming from it.
And as I said in another thread, welcome back. And welcome to Club Saito, 271 is youor official member number.
Bill.
Ladyflyer:
I've never seen a Saito take itself apart without prior warning, being given by many strange noises coming from it.
And as I said in another thread, welcome back. And welcome to Club Saito, 271 is youor official member number.
Bill.
271 eh? My husband has a Moto Guzzi Scura that is number 271 out of 300 built. I better go get a lottery ticket. (Am I allowed to say that?)
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Dave:
Good to hear all went well, the only thing that bothers me is the Cool Power fuel – no castor oil in it. When you finish this gallon switch to Omega – it has the castor blend.
EMVIN:
That sounds like a pretty long distance to rely on muffler pressure, but I have seen it work for some people. Quick check – run the engine and get it to your rich peak with a full tank, then shut down and partially drain the tank leaving it about 1/8 full. Restart, see if the engine still runs the same. If you, point the nose straight up while it’s still running. If the engine rpm doesn’t change much give it a flight test. Might work. Doubt it, but it might.
LF:
W8YE Jim was fussing about getting off the topic of Saito.
The little Saitos are surprising to many people, most don’t believe the size prop they run until they see it. And sometimes they still look for another engine hidden behind.
Just make sure your lottery ticket is also number 271. Haw.
Bill.
Good to hear all went well, the only thing that bothers me is the Cool Power fuel – no castor oil in it. When you finish this gallon switch to Omega – it has the castor blend.
EMVIN:
That sounds like a pretty long distance to rely on muffler pressure, but I have seen it work for some people. Quick check – run the engine and get it to your rich peak with a full tank, then shut down and partially drain the tank leaving it about 1/8 full. Restart, see if the engine still runs the same. If you, point the nose straight up while it’s still running. If the engine rpm doesn’t change much give it a flight test. Might work. Doubt it, but it might.
LF:
W8YE Jim was fussing about getting off the topic of Saito.
The little Saitos are surprising to many people, most don’t believe the size prop they run until they see it. And sometimes they still look for another engine hidden behind.
Just make sure your lottery ticket is also number 271. Haw.
Bill.
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Ah but in the post that was deleted I OBVIOUSLY WAS kidding. Also Bill, how about the new guy here for the first time and doesn't know you from Adam. Maybe he owns a few OS engines and decides to come here and see what people think about Saitos. Sees in your post that you think he is a moron because he uses OS. He doesn't know you are "joking". What a great first impression.
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EMVIN:
I’m partial to the Perry VP-30, but it has to be connected to the case vent, and the vent still needs to go to the atmosphere. Easier to use the VP-20 “Shaker” pump. An alternate is the modification kit supplied by Horizon/Saito, it uses the crank case pressure to pump the fuel. Hobbsy bought one, maybe he’ll chime in and tell how his works. I don’t know the price. The kit includes a larger bore carb, a regulating valve, and a replacement back plate.
Easiest might well be the Iron Bay regulator. Pretty much “Plug-n-play,” about $50 to your door. Or the Cline regulator, a bit more expensive but it’s been around longer than the Iron Bay unit.
As I said, give it a try before you commit to anything else. We might both be surprised.
Bill.
I’m partial to the Perry VP-30, but it has to be connected to the case vent, and the vent still needs to go to the atmosphere. Easier to use the VP-20 “Shaker” pump. An alternate is the modification kit supplied by Horizon/Saito, it uses the crank case pressure to pump the fuel. Hobbsy bought one, maybe he’ll chime in and tell how his works. I don’t know the price. The kit includes a larger bore carb, a regulating valve, and a replacement back plate.
Easiest might well be the Iron Bay regulator. Pretty much “Plug-n-play,” about $50 to your door. Or the Cline regulator, a bit more expensive but it’s been around longer than the Iron Bay unit.
As I said, give it a try before you commit to anything else. We might both be surprised.
Bill.
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Is there a specific VP-30 for heli's? I found a nice diagram on this web site http://saito-engines.info/pumps.html
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ORIGINAL: William Robison
EMVIN:
I’m partial to the Perry VP-30, but it has to be connected to the case vent, and the vent still needs to go to the atmosphere. Easier to use the VP-20 “Shaker” pump. An alternate is the modification kit supplied by Horizon/Saito, it uses the crank case pressure to pump the fuel. Hobbsy bought one, maybe he’ll chime in and tell how his works. I don’t know the price. The kit includes a larger bore carb, a regulating valve, and a replacement back plate.
Easiest might well be the Iron Bay regulator. Pretty much “Plug-n-play,” about $50 to your door. Or the Cline regulator, a bit more expensive but it’s been around longer than the Iron Bay unit.
As I said, give it a try before you commit to anything else. We might both be surprised.
Bill.
EMVIN:
I’m partial to the Perry VP-30, but it has to be connected to the case vent, and the vent still needs to go to the atmosphere. Easier to use the VP-20 “Shaker” pump. An alternate is the modification kit supplied by Horizon/Saito, it uses the crank case pressure to pump the fuel. Hobbsy bought one, maybe he’ll chime in and tell how his works. I don’t know the price. The kit includes a larger bore carb, a regulating valve, and a replacement back plate.
Easiest might well be the Iron Bay regulator. Pretty much “Plug-n-play,” about $50 to your door. Or the Cline regulator, a bit more expensive but it’s been around longer than the Iron Bay unit.
As I said, give it a try before you commit to anything else. We might both be surprised.
Bill.
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A VP-30 can be used on a four-stroke simply by fitting a T fitting in the vent line. There is enough impulse there to drive the VP-30 normally. Naturally, the other side of the T vents to the atmosphere at least four inches away from the T fitting.
Paul McIntosh wrote about using the VP-30 with his OS.91 Surpass some time back on rec.models.rc.air. He was racing and solved his tank distance problems using this technique.
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EMVIN:
No specific pump for the helicopters. And as Ed said in his last post, not difficult to use the VP-30 on a four stroke, but sometimes the vent line needs a restrictor to get it working right.
The link you posted is to a site that has a lot of good Saito information, those notes on the pumps and regulators look good.
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Ed:
Thanks for the comments, I just didn't want to get into any detail unless EM decided to go with a pump.
Why the user name change?
Bill.
No specific pump for the helicopters. And as Ed said in his last post, not difficult to use the VP-30 on a four stroke, but sometimes the vent line needs a restrictor to get it working right.
The link you posted is to a site that has a lot of good Saito information, those notes on the pumps and regulators look good.
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Ed:
Thanks for the comments, I just didn't want to get into any detail unless EM decided to go with a pump.
Why the user name change?
Bill.