Magnum XL .30RFS Operating Instructions Manual

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INTRODUCTION
The Magnum XL .30RFS is a single cylinder, overhead valve four stroke
engine incorporating ringed piston technology for long life and high power
output under extreme conditions. A dual needle carburetor is utilized for
easy and precise mixture adjustments. A polished aluminum muffler is
included to keep the noise to a minimum without sacrificing power. The
engine was designed by expert engineers and built by master craftsmen
using only the highest quality materials and CNC machinery. These quali-
ties provide the long life and dependability you have come to expect
from an engine of this caliber.
BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH THE
MAGNUM XL .30RFS
If you are familiar with the operation of model engines or just can't wait to
run your new engine, please read through the Quick Starting Guide in-
cluded. This guide will help you get started right away and also includes
some good recommendations. We do recommend reading through this in-
struction sheet in it's entirety to familiarize yourself with the features and
operation of your new engine. We have also included a Troubleshooting
Guide should you encounter any problems. Please use the photos below to
familiarize yourself with the components of your new XL .30RFS engine.
Rocker Cover
Pushrod
Tubes
Prop
Nut
Drive Washer
Prop
Washer
Crankcase Breather Nipple
Pressure Nipple
Muffler
Intake
Pipe
Rotor Bolt
Throttle Arm
Low Speed
Needle Valve

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Displacement.............................................5.0cc (.30cu.in.)
Bore............................................................................19.7mm
Stroke..........................................................................16.4mm
Practical R.P.M.................................................2,200 - 13,000
Weight (w/Muffler)....................................................9.6oz.
Crankshaft Thread Size...............................................1/4 - 28
Magnum model engines will consistently give you dependable perfor-
mance and reliability and will be a source of satisfaction and pleasure if
you follow these instructions as to the engine's proper and safe use. You
alone are responsible for the safe operation of your engine, so act sensi-
bly and with care at all times. This Magnum model engine is not a toy. It
is a precision built machine whose power is capable of causing serious
injury to yourself and others if abused, misused or if you fail to observe
proper safety precautions while using it.
Keep spectators, especially small children, at least 20 feet away from
the engine while it is running.
Mount the engine securely in the airplane or on a suitable engine test
stand to run the engine. Follow the mounting instructions in your kits
instruction manual or on the plans for individual mounting recommenda-
tions. Do not clamp the engine in a vise to test run it.
Use the recommended size propeller and follow the proper procedure
for mounting the propeller. Use the correct size wrench to tighten the
propeller nut and the safety nut. Do not use pliers.
Inspect the spinner, propeller and propeller nut on a regular basis,
looking for any signs of nicks, cracks or loosening.
To stop the engine, adjust the throttle linkage to completely close the
throttle barrel and therefore cut off the fuel/air supply. You can also pinch
the fuel line to stop the engine, but only if it is accessible. Do not throw
anything into the spinning propeller or attempt to use your hands to stop
the engine.
While the engine is running stand behind the engine to make any ad-
justments to the needle valves. Do not reach over or around the propeller.
Do not lean towards the engine. Do not wear loose clothing or allow any-
thing to be drawn into the spinning propeller while the engine is running.
If you need to carry your model while the engine is running, be con-
scious of the spinning propeller. Keep the airplane pointed away from you
and others at all times.
Do not use tight fitting cowls over the engine. They can restrict air
from flowing over the engine and result in engine damage from overheating.
Engine Orientation
Fuel
The Magnum XL .30RFS engine can be orientated in any position on the
Nipple
firewall. Keep in mind that if you mount the engine inverted, carburetor
adjustments will need to made differently and the fuel tank may need to be
lowered. (See fuel tank size and orientation to carburetor on next page).
Engines mounted inverted tend to run richer during idle and transition to
High Speed
full throttle, and are generally more difficult to setup and tune properly.
Needle Valve

SPECIFICATIONS

WARNING!
ENGINE INSTALLATION

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Summary of Contents for Magnum XL .30RFS

  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    This Magnum model engine is not a toy. It is a precision built machine whose power is capable of causing serious injury to yourself and others if abused, misused or if you fail to observe proper safety precautions while using it.
  • Page 2 The XL .30RFS engine should be mounted to a glass filled motor mount valve and tighten the set screw firmly. If the extension is more than 3”...
  • Page 3: Starting Procedure

    STARTING PROCEDURE through the compression stroke several times before the engine will start. The XL .30RFS can be started using an electric starter or it can be started Once the engine starts open the throttle barrel to about 1/2 throttle.
  • Page 4 Close the throttle until the slowest reliable idle is reached. Allow the engine to idle for about 30 seconds. All Magnum engines returned for warranty service must be within the war- ranty terms as stated on the warranty card provided with your engine. Do Quickly advance the throttle to full.
  • Page 5: Our Recommendations

    QUICK START and TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE The following information is provided to get your new Magnum XL .30RFS running right away with minimal effort. We have listed our recommendations for fuel, propeller, starting procedures and other recommended accessories. Also included is general information about the accessories needed for the Magnum XL .30RFS engine that we hope you will find helpful.
  • Page 6 This troubleshooting guide has been provided to help you diagnose and solve most problems that you may encounter with your Magnum XL .30RFS engine. Most problems encountered can be solved by carefully following the problem-cause- solution sections below. If you cannot solve the problem using this troubleshooting guide, please feel free to contact us at the address or phone number listed.
  • Page 7: Parts Breakdown

    PARTS BREAK DOWN...
  • Page 8: Parts List

    To order replacement parts, visit your nearest Magnum Engines dealer or call the Magnum Engines Service Center direct at 1-714-963-0329. PARTS LIST Parts are listed here in numerical order. 30-E Valve Pushrod Set 30-H Valve Set 30-K Rocker Arm Set...

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