Adjustment - O.S. engine MAX-105HZ-R Instruction Manual

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Please observe the following before beginning to
make any adjustment.
e High-Speed Needle Valve. Turn this approximately
30 degrees (3 to 4 clicks) at a time, when making
initial adjustments; then in steps of approximately
15 degrees
(1 to 2 clicks) when
making
final
adjustments.
e Medium-Speed
Needle Valve. Turn approximately
30 degrees (3 to 4 clicks) at a time.
e Idle Mixture Control Screw. Turn approximately 5
degrees
at a time.
It turns
approximately
90
degrees
both sides from the center. Turn left to
enrich the idle mixture and turn right to lean the idle
mixture.
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ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
As
a safety
measure,
first check
the transmitter
controls, including the throttle stick and trim lever
positions, and hold the main
rotor securely before
starting the engine.
1. Warm the engine by allowing it to idle for about 30
seconds. If the engine stops, advance the throttle
trim lever slightly to increase the idle rpm.
Then open the throttle sufficiently to 'float! the
model
above
the
ground.
If, at this time,
the
engine is slow to pick up and produces an excess
of exhaust smoke, the mixture is too rich.
Correct
this condition
by turning the Mixture
Control Screw clockwise 5 degrees. If the mixture
is extremely
rich,
engine
rpm
will
become
unstable: opening the throttle will produce a great
deal of smoke and rpm may drop suddenly or the
engine may stop.
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ADJUSTMENT
The general course
of adjustment
procedure
is
shown
in the ADJUSTING
CHART and is correct
for a fuel containing 20% lubricant and 15-30%
nitromethane.
Bear in mind that fuels containing relatively large
percentages of power-boosting nitromethane operate
at richer mixture settings than are needed for mild
fuels and will, therefore,
require the High-Speed
Needle Valve to be readjusted accordingly. The type
and percentage
of lubricant used
is also a factor
here, as noted later in these instructions.
This carburetor is not equipped with a throttle
stop screw. Instead, idle speed is adjusted by
means of the throttle trim lever on the trans-
mitter.
This condition may also be initiated by an excessively
prolonged warming-up period. If, on the other hand,
the mixture is too lean, this will be indicated by a
marked lack of exhaust smoke and a tendency for the
engine to cut out when the throttle is opened. In this
case,
turn
the
Mixture
Control
Screw
counter-
clockwise 5 degrees to enrich the mixture.

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