paul needham wrote:You've got a greenly haven't you Richard ? Hang it on the front of that if anything.
Ken Bones wrote:The only airframe I would put one into is a glider, as ballast!
Andy Macqueen wrote:Here Here.....definately worst engine ive ever tried, as ian says bad for overheating due to design and very small cooling fins, rings tend to sieze up from heat,carb was always in need of tuning to get half decent power,i tried two and worst bit was i bought the second one.....!
Glenn Masters wrote:Hang on . . all might not be lost - I have had experience trying to get one of these motors to behave itself, and after much gnashing of teeth I found the culprit to be a design shortcoming in that Moki, in their wisdom decided to stick the ignition pick-up on the back of the crankcase. The ignition magnet is set into the rear of the crankshaft and the pick-up sticks through the rear case to sense the pulse . . The problem is that the two are perilously close together and any crankshaft end float causes the pick-up to be shoved out of its position and then it starts to let air in (especially if a starter is used) This causes the erratic running and overheating. I found the solution was to bury the pick-up in good quality silicone to seal things up. Good ducting is a must as it has indeed got meagre finning, but I did get mine to run ok. It'll never be a 3W though !
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