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Carburetor controls – O.S. Engines 50SX-H Hyper User Manual

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Front view

CORRECT

Side view

Top surfaces are in the same plane.

Re-align the surfaces as necessary

INCORRECT

Top surfaces are not
in the same plane.

Top surfaces are not in
the same plane.

Engine does not rest firmly.

Make sure that only the under-
surfaces of the engine’s mounting
lugs are in contact with the engine
mount. Please note that crankcase
volume of the 50SX-H is a little
larger than the 46FX-H’s. If the
crankcase body touches the mount,
chamfer the edges of the mount.

CARBURETOR CONTROLS

With a fixed-wing model, power failure is rarely a
serious threat to the safety of the aircraft since it can
usually glide down to a safe landing. In a helicopter,
on the other hand, it is vitally imporant that the engine
keeps running and that there is a quick and reliable
response to the throttle in order to ensure safe ascent
and descent of the model.

The Needle Valve:
When set to produce maximum power at full throttle,
this establishes the basic fuel/air mixture strength.
This is then maintained by the carburetor's
automatic mixture control system to cover the
engine's requirements at reduced throttle settings.

The Mixture ControlScrew (Mixture Control Valve):
For adjusting the mixture strength at part-throttle
and idling speeds, to obtain steady idling and
smooth acceleration to medium speeds. The Mixture
Control Valve has been factory set for the
approximate best result. First, run the engine as
received, and re-adjust the Mixture Control Valve
only when necessary.

Two adjustable controls are provided on this carburetor.

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Needle Valve

MIxture Control Screw

BASIC POSITION OF MIXTURE CONTROL SCREW
(Mixture Control Valve)

Thick

Mixture Control Valve

MIxture Control Screw

Lean

As delivered, the Mixture Control Screw is positioned
at approximately the center as shown in the sketch.
Mixture gets lean when the Mixture Control Screw is
turned right, while mixture gets rich when the Mixture
Control Screw is turned left.
With a model helicopter, adjustments vary with
combined various factors such as climatic conditions,
fuel, muffler, main rotor, weight of the model, gear
ratio, etc. Therefore, Mixture Control Screw position
varies with each model and set- up, and it is normal
if the Mixture Control Screw position is off the center.

As the idle mixture control screw is installed with
LOCTITE, it may initially feel stiff, and it is suggested
to use a littli larger screwdriver. The screw can be
turned only 90 degrees either way. Do not force to turn
further, or it may break or cause trouble.

NOTE

90 degrees

90 degrees