baby_zyklon
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Posts: 25
Reg: 12-09-01
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01-13-02 06:04 AM - Post#4060
Today I was hovering at around 2 meter for pretty long with plenty of smoke before I landed,then I throttle it up agian , it went up, but in 2 seconds it started to get lean, the engine speed did not increase much, but it did not had any smoke, so I landed it, once it touched down the engine just quit. It got very very hot, so I left it to cool down first, before fireing it up again, but the engine never ran after that, when I got home to check I found that the throttle barrel could'nt move, it seem to be stuck by some kind of debris? or pebble. I am running a tt pro36 in the raptor 30.I am thinking of putting it an air filter(that is if I even fix that engine), but does any one know where can I get one that will fit in the r30?
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HVCON
New Member
Posts: 11
Loc: VA BEACH VA
Reg: 12-31-01
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01-13-02 03:31 PM - Post#4061
In response to baby_zyklon
I am not sure if you need an air filter on your Heli, but a Tmaxx truck air filter will fit on this engine. Where are you flying? Grass, asphalt. Hopefully someone else has more info on this idea.Chris
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Madmax
Senior Member
Posts: 107

Loc: Grundy,VA
Reg: 12-30-01
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01-13-02 03:43 PM - Post#4062
In response to HVCON
Mine done the same thing and when i checked it out i found the screw that holds the barrel came loose and let the barrel slide out a little and it stuck. I used a little lok-tite on the screw and aint had no truble scence. Hope this helpsKermit [This message has been edited by Madmax (edited 01-13-2002).]
Kermit Blankenship
Raptor 30V2
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baby_zyklon
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Posts: 25
Reg: 12-09-01
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01-13-02 10:21 PM - Post#4063
In response to Madmax
can your carb fully close?I think last time my carb could fully close(just think I have not taken out the engine for age), now it can leave a quite big gap , and also the carb cannot move very freely in the low throttle position,I have taken apart the whole carb, but I have found nothing.I fly on a piece of land that has carpet grass.
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Madmax
Senior Member
Posts: 107

Loc: Grundy,VA
Reg: 12-30-01
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01-14-02 05:17 AM - Post#4064
In response to baby_zyklon
It could not close fully when the screw got loose just enough to foul it up. it went lean when it done it and i had to pull the engine out to fix it. When the barrel moves does it move in at low idle then move out when wide open? BTW did you check the screw to see if it may have a bur on it? (just a thought) Kermit
Kermit Blankenship
Raptor 30V2
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baby_zyklon
Member
Posts: 25
Reg: 12-09-01
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01-14-02 02:21 PM - Post#4065
In response to Madmax
I have found my problem the idle needle was close when I tried to adjust it, pretty amazing they have close by themselves in flight, luckily at that time I was only 2 metre away from the ground , if I was high up then the result would had been a crash
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z11355
Senior Member
Posts: 436
Loc: Backroads of America
Reg: 01-29-01
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01-14-02 02:31 PM - Post#4066
In response to baby_zyklon
Not that completely unusual.You may want to remove the idle needle and use a small bit of plumbers teflon tape on the threads to prevent that.
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JT
Senior Member
Posts: 120
Loc: Orlando, FL
Reg: 09-05-01
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01-15-02 06:54 PM - Post#4067
In response to z11355
Glad to see you got your problem resolved. Regarding and air filter, I've got two words of advice -- use it! IMHOJT
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whrlybrd
Member
Posts: 51
Loc: Little Rock, AR, USA
Reg: 02-14-01
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01-15-02 07:49 PM - Post#4068
In response to JT
I have been using the Century air filters and find them to work great
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Steve Walker
Senior Member
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Loc: Cincinnati, Ohio USA
Reg: 07-24-01
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01-15-02 10:35 PM - Post#4069
In response to whrlybrd
I would think twice before going anywhere near your carburetor with teflon tape. Ask anyone who has ever worked around hydraulic controls what it can do to a small orfice!Steve
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