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Thanks, I have a Sig Four Star 54 for it, it has been mounted, set up and then removed to break in.
Mine is the pre-cowl version, even with the new style, small JR receiver it is tight in there.
Mine is the pre-cowl version, even with the new style, small JR receiver it is tight in there.
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I have numbers for a then new 56:
10% fuel with 18% syn. lube.
Xoar 12 x 7.
Stock long muffler, rpm===9,080
TurboHeader, rpm=======9,210
10% fuel with 18% syn. lube.
Xoar 12 x 7.
Stock long muffler, rpm===9,080
TurboHeader, rpm=======9,210
Last edited by 1200SportsterRider; 09-19-2022 at 01:28 AM. Reason: Add picture- make correction
Good gains with the Turbo muffler on the 56. Likely even higher gains using a 12x6, 11x7 or 11x6. Truly, most folks never see the full potential of these smaller 4 bangers when running them below 11K static.
I'm not proposing everyone should run them at 11K static, just pointing out that the rpm is there if needed/wanted.
Note the very narrow power band of the 72. This one I would prop for 9000-9500 on the ground, prop dependent.
I'm not proposing everyone should run them at 11K static, just pointing out that the rpm is there if needed/wanted.
Note the very narrow power band of the 72. This one I would prop for 9000-9500 on the ground, prop dependent.
Last edited by Glowgeek; 09-18-2022 at 09:56 AM.
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The home made .66 is coming along, the piston is in the cylinder, the cylinder fits comfortably into the crankcase, I have a used 80 ring on the piston. It has surprisingly good compression, the used ring is apparently still good. An RMJ ring will arrive in a day or two, the current assembly is for,(proof of concept only), until the new ring arrives. Having fun the name of the game.
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Yes sir, I am. https://www.horizonhobby.com/product...AIG33R306.html
It comes mighty close to the glow plug hole, but does not hit anything.
Last edited by 1200SportsterRider; 09-20-2022 at 02:14 AM. Reason: Add picture and content
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The FG 11 piston is exactly 1 mm taller than the 62 piston, the ring grooves line up exactly, the used 80 piston ring has a loose 3 mm gap.
The wrist pin is lining them up.
The 80 ring is used, maybe well used.
The wrist pin is lining them up.
The 80 ring is used, maybe well used.
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I noticed the 91 and 100 Piston Top's are the same way, the 100's top is much thinker of course. I would guess they are from the same casting. so most like you can mill /turn down the Piston top if needed to achieve the correct C-Ratio. even on your lathe with care.
back when I was porting G23s for my boats. I found that one company was using the G23 but their rings gaps were about 1.5mm farther apart than Zenoah's were. that piston allowed me to widen the exhaust port a good 1mm more ; ) they were both Zenoah engines, so I supposed they were made in different places.
here is a pic of my lower Jig I had made to mount the cylinders to my Mill Table. made from Tool Steel. it hasn't been used or touched for some 30 years. I can't find the upper support brackets I had. (pic is of the bottom side)
Jim
Last edited by the Wasp; 09-20-2022 at 01:15 PM.