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1. adjusting needles when fixing it in the model How to dismantle the rear cover Unscrew two M4 screws that hold the carburetor in place remove the pressure hose from the carburetor mind the gasket under the carburetor remove the carburetor and loosen four M5 screws along the crankcase Caution Do not loosen the M4 screws that fix the reed valve to the rear cover Remove the rear cover by pulling it out of the crankcase never use a hammer or any other similar tool The rear cover is sealed in the crankcase with two sealing rings therefore more strength is needed however it must always be pull only Make sure you disassemble the engine in a clean environment Position the rear cover as desired carefully insert it in the crankcase and tighten the screws Do not forget insert the gasket when reassembling the carburetor Starting and running in a new engine Before you first start the engine screw the plug in and tighten it up Follow the instructions on the box of the spark plug Make sure that the plug socket is fitted in place and fastened down properly pull the wire ring over the hexagon Fix the ignition sensor in proper position above the magnet with screws enclosed Unless the spark plug is not inserted in plug socket never turn the engine with ignition turned on This could lead to ignition damage 1 Make sure that the ignition is switched off the choke valve is closed and the throttle valve is about half opened Then giv
2. Operating instructions MVVS 58 IRS LC 3002 M VAV model 1 ngines Version 1 2 Before using the engine please read these instructions carefully Congratulations on choosing the gas engine MVVS 58 liquid cooled LC MVVS 58 LC has been designed and manufactured for propeller powered radio controlled model planes especially for those where is air cooling complicated Technical specifications 8 5 HP 6950 RpM 8 8 N m 6600 RpM Weight of complete Unleaded fuel N YE Oil with petrol in i o RpM range 1000 7500RpM_ Some manufacturers state the weight of incomplete engines The value in the table above stands for the weight of a completely assembled engine including the spark plug carburetor drive washer and prop screws Power output varies with the exhaust used The value given in the table stands for the maximum available power output Safety precautions 1 Never use the engine for any manned vehicles 2 When operating model planes always follow the rules and laws in effect in your country 3 The manufacturer declines all responsibility for all damages arising from the operation of models and other appliances droved by MVVS 58 engine 4 Always use original spare parts 5 Never tamper with the engine construction 6 Before each flight check that all the propeller screws are tightened up and in good condition If you use a spinner check that it is tightened up too When mounting the spinn
3. buretor acing the reed valve unscrew and remove the carburetor mind the gasket unscrew four M4 screws on the flange remove the flange and take off the reed valve mind the gasket unscrew four M2 screws and remove the old valves replace them with new ones screw the screws back in and tighten them gently when reassembling make sure you fix the gasket correctly Mechanical faults of the engine must always be commit to a professional service department Service information After every 5 running hours exchange the pump strap After each 20 hours of running or year change the spark plug After each 50 hours of operation time preventively check up the con rod and the reed valve After 300 hours of operation time commit the engine to the professional service department for check up 0413 0414 O oP O amp A 1303 _ 0204 1103 1101 1105 Warranty The MVVS gas engines come with a three year guarantee against defects in workmanship and materials Only original buyers of the engines are eligible warranty claimants The warranty cannot be transferred with a change in ownership This guarantee does not cover any normal wear that might occur damage arising from accidents damage arising from the use of an unbalanced or damaged propeller damage arising from the use of a too small or a too big propeller damage arising from the use of low quality fuel damage arising from t
4. dle to 1 2 3 4 of the range and shortly holding each position gradually prolong the holding periods After 10 min of operation start opening the throttle at maximum for short periods of time Stop the engine and let it cool down Then restart it and check the adjustment If everything is all right you can first take off During first few flights do not overload the engine and do not let it run at high revolutions for long periods of time very important at hot weather Use up all fuel that was produced as a mixture with the oil that is included in the package From now on fuel and oil should be mixed in the proportion 40 1 e DO NOT PROCESS THE RUNNING IN AT IDLE SPEED e A COLD ENGINE SHOUL BE WARMED UP BY SHORT ACCELERATIONS 1 2 SEC Problem guide The engine would not start Repl check and possibly replace the spark plug check the spark by inserting the plug into the plug socket and turning the engine The correct electrode spacing is 0 6 mm check the fuel feed turn the engine to check its mechanical condition check whether the carburetor needles are adjusted correctly take the carburetor off and visually examine the condition of the carbon fiber reed valve unscrew the carburetor cover on the side of the pressure inlet check the fuel screen possibly give the carburetor a blow with a current of air when reassembling make sure you arrange the membrane and gasket in a correct order recheck the pressure hose attached to the car
5. e the engine 3 4 turns provided that carburetor is not overflowing If it is overflowing only give the engine 1 2 turns 2 Switch the ignition on open the choke valve set the throttle at slightly higher idle speed and give the engine a few quickly turns If even after the fourth turn with the choke valve closed you do not hear a suggestion of the engine starting give the engine 2 turns following the instructions in paragraph 1 above Then proceed according to instructions given in paragraph 2 3 If the engine does not start even after another set of turns open the throttle to maximum and give the engine approx 4 turns Switch the ignition off and on again and restart the engine with throttle turned slightly down and the choke valve set open 4 If the engine still would not start unscrew the plug and check its contacts Clean any possible petrol moisture i e an indication of engine overflow and screw it in again Further starting should only be done with the throttle turned down If the plug is dry then probably not enough fuel has been drawn into the carburetor If that is the case check the fuel feed and then return to the instructions given in paragraph 1 If the engine starts to run backwards do not open the throttle stop the engine immediately Otherwise the engine can be damaged Having started the engine leave it running for approx 2 min at a higher idle speed Then run it in for approx 20 min while changing revolutions from i
6. er always follow the assembly instructions 7 Periodically check that the engine is firmly fixed to the engine mounts Never start a loose engine 8 Always use a balanced propeller Always replace the propeller when damaged 9 Make sure that no part of your body intersects the plane of the spinning propeller 10 Always wear close fitting well fastened clothes when starting or operating the running engine Never wear loosely hanging clothes ties scarf etc 11 Never try to stop the engine by any part of your body 12 Always stop the engine either by turning off the ignition switch or by completely closing the carburetor throttle valve 13 Before starting the engine make sure that the model is safely fixed in place and cannot start moving 14 Fuel is combustible and therefore must be kept in an enclosed container at a safe distance from the engine when it is running 15 When preparing fuel carefully follow the manufacturer s or dealer s instructions 16 Small objects must be kept at a safe distance from the engine when it is running Never throw any objects towards the spinning propeller 17 Be careful in choosing the location where you wish to start the engine Avoid dusty or sandy areas 18 Start the engine in well ventilated areas only Never start the engine indoors 19 When starting the engine make sure that bystanders especially children are at a safe distance of at least 10 m 20 The engine power output makes it
7. g to the above test set it at idle speed and accelerate to full speed Repeat twice more If the engine functions correctly go to Step IV If it cuts out open the L needle by 5 10 min more If the engine does not respond to acceleration fast enough keep closing the L needle until the engine starts to cut out in response to gas At that point reopen the L nozzle by 5 10 min Step IV If the engine reacts correctly set it at full speed If revolutions do not drop the engine has been adjusted successfully If revolutions seem to drop open the adjusting needle H by approx 5 10 min Caution The engine must be stopped while you adjust the carburetor in order to prevent injury by the propeller Never close the choke valve completely when the engine is operating The choke valve is set to allow minimum air flow only when fully closed which could cause damage to the intake reed valve Depending on the throttle control used there is a possibility to use throttle stop screw If the throttle pull rod is not equipped with flexible element it is recommended NOT to put off the throttle valve spring Otherwise the vibrations of the engine can cause excessive wear of the throttle valve shafting and with this deteriorate the carburetor function Throttle lever Throttle stop spuie screw 4 Adjusting carburetor position You can turn the rear cover by 90 which makes it possible to adjust the carburetor s position especially its
8. he use of other than original spare parts and accessories damage arising from sucking a foreign object into the engine LNr Description Nr Description damage arising from any improper use O10 cea T o e U For further questions please contact 0202 Front bearing 0702 Piston ring MVVS spol s r o tr Kpt Jarose 35 602 00 Brno Czech Republic joan PRearbearing 0801 Piono Tel 420 545 211 683 fax 420 545 211418 e208 Packing 002 Pinon pinsean a 0208 Packinering 001 _ Comnectngrod 0301 Rearcover 0904 Connecting rod washer 0302 Rear cover sorewsse 1001 ernen Rear cover O ring 1101 Drivewasher S Certificate of Warranty 0304 Pressure nippe 1102 Drive washerkey 0306 Carbureor fanes 1103 Propere 0307 Caro Tange aske 1104 Propeller washer 0308 Cab Tange serews sa 1105 Propeterseew 001 Cinder 107 Propeterserewssse 0402 Cylinder srews set 1301 Reed varees 0403 Cyfindernot 10 reave 0404 Cylinder gasket 1505 reca varese 0405 Exhaustscrows set 1504 Reca valve gaskerupper 006 Exnaustnu 1305 Reed valve gaskecbouom 0407 exhaust tange gasket 1306 Reca vares or Head Gap 107 Carbureorserews 0412 Head cap Osing 1500 000 1301 1302 1303 1305 1306 0413 Hose nippe 33145 Eleewonie ienitonum COC a809 Sparky 0415 Silicone Onine 1405 anion sensor xing serens P 2227 Carburetor marked as 3225 on he
9. hind the propeller Before each fly check if the pump strap is tight and if there is enough water in the system Check tightness of all hoses if leaking After every 5 running hours exchange the pump strap If the power is loosing while flying or irregular run occurs always land on immediately and double check cooling system Carburetor adjustment Basic setting The values are derived from the position of clock hands adjusting needle L for low revolutions range Iturn and 45 min adjusting needle H for high revolutions range 1 turn and 10 min The new engine comes adjusted to the basic setting This setting should be kept during running the engine in Air pressure inlet Adjusting needle H Lom a F Adjusting needle L i lt e Choke lever Crankcase pressure inlet Throttle lever Fuel inlet Caution Never tighten the adjusting needles with too much strength This may cause damage of the needles If the needles are damaged this way it is no longer possible to adjust the carburetor and it is necessary to exchange it for a new one After the engine has been run in adjust it following the instructions below start the engine and warm it up let the engine run at idle speed for approx 5 seconds If the engine starts to run backwards do not open the throttle stop the engine immediately Otherwise the engine can be damaged Step I Accelerate to 2 3 of the throttle range with
10. in approx sec faster acceleration Repeat three times if the engine accelerates quickly and without a hiccup go to Step III If acceleration is not smooth go to Step IL Step II Faulty acceleration with hiccups and a tendency to cut out is usually attributable to a poor fuel mixture in the medium revolutions range Stop the engine and recheck the fuel feed the hose pipe must not be pinched or broken if fitted check also the fuel filter permeability Restart the engine and test acceleration again If problems persist adjust the carburetor Open the adjusting needle L by 5 min and retest acceleration If acceleration is smooth open the needle by another 3 5 min this should be done because the needle was previously set at a boundary value if atmospheric conditions changed during flight the problems might recur If the engine still has bad acceleration open the needle by 10 min 60 degree If the engine s operation does not improve afterwards stop it and check the basic setting Set the adjusting needle L at 1 turn and 50 min and the adjusting needle H at 1 turn and 10 min Restart the engine again and test acceleration If the engine runs correctly go to Step II If engine does not accelerate properly open the needle by another 10 min If it does not accelerate the defect supposed to be elsewhere than in incorrect adjustment In this case go to the section on problem solving Step ITI If the engine accelerates correctly accordin
11. ith enough solidity and strength Make sure to secure the screws against loosening and regularly check that they are tightened up and in good condition Position of carburetors difuzors should be placed at least 50mm from firewall Engine is water cooled so it is not necessary so intensive air flow under cowl However some ventilating around engine is needed to guarantee intake of cool air Ensure access of air to the engine intake as well Caution intake of warm air from beneath the cowl may cut the engine power output Note Attach a hose to the airpressure inlet on the carburetor and terminate it outside the cowl Caution When mounting the engine in the model use seals to protect all openings and prevent the pollution of the engine s inside with sawdust residual abrasives etc Make sure that the inside of the fuselage is clean and that all parts are tighten in place and cannot be sucked inside the engine Exhaust Use only factory made exhausts pipes designed for this type of engine preferably brand name MVVS engines with which you also get the power output guaranteed The manufacturer declines all responsibility for all engine damages arising from the use of improper exhaust systems When mounting the exhaust follow the manufacturer s instructions Make sure to secure sufficient cooling of the exhaust Cooling system Engine is cooled by water circulation between cylinder and cooler Forced circulation is caused by dentil pump p
12. owered by crankshaft connected by elastic strap This conception allows placing engine to aircrafts where cooling by air is very complicated It is recommended to use the same conception as shown in picture below It is necessary to purchase MVVS radiator kit cat no 3370 contains cooler hoses and filling part in order to make the engine work In case that size of standard cooler is not suitable to your needs it is possible to order size on you own request by your dealer or from producer directly Use distill water without any other addition in the cooling system Empty the system when engine is out of season If you are going to store model with engine in place where might be frost always empty whole system to avoid possible destruction of cooling system cylinder and pump pump output pump pump input radiator filling cap expansion tank When assembling cooling system follow these instructions Use black red colored hose for hot cycle and transparent hose for cold cycle Always ensure that hoses have enough space and do not fold Hoses have to stay clear from sharp cants To connect hoses use enclosed band Mount cooler as not to be affected by vibrations Place the cooler to be as perpendicular as possible to fly direction Gradient of slope 30 does not affect cooling system work Gradient of 40 slightly reduce work of cooler but gradient more than that cause that cooling system is not working
13. pio Spare Parts List Serial number Buyer s name and address
14. possible to fly big models Mal operation of such models may cause serious damage Start using the MVVS 58 in model planes only after you have mastered operating smaller models Selecting a suitable propeller It is usually the case that propellers of the same dimensions coming from different manufacturers are not the same Oftentimes not even propellers of the same dimensions produced by a same manufacturer are not the same The engine power is best utilized when the propeller dynamics curve and engine power curve revolutions power output intersect in the area of the engine top power output Unfortunately no propeller manufacturer provides this information Engine power output is also a variable quality It depends above all on the silencer used and can considerably vary The situation is further complicated by environmental parameters temperature and atmospheric pressure in particular low temperature and high pressure increase propellers input requirements by 20 in comparison with input at hot weather MVVS 58 has been designed to generate maximum power at 6800 7100 RpM according to the type of exhaust used If you wish to utilize the maximum power output choose a propeller which allow the engine to reach these revolutions or slightly lower revolutions given the unloading of the propeller depending on the speed of flight on the ground We do not recommend using propellers with which the engine reaches more than 7500 RpM on the gro
15. properly Please note that cooler will work only if air goes thru That s why there always has to be enough space behind the cooler for outlet Filling gap should be placed at the highest place when the scale is on the ground Than it is possible to check water level Filling and venting cooling system Put you aircraft on its undercarriage unscrew the filling lid and pour water in it Get off both hoses from the pump and when water starts to come out put them back on the pump Fill the water up and put back the lid Raise the air model up so the engine is at the highest position and shake slightly Place the aircraft back on ground and put off and quickly back hoses going to pump Redundant air will get away Fulfill water level start the engine and leave it running for about 1minute While the engine is idling still refill water Shut down the engine and close filling lid Start running in the engine In first 30 minutes stop the engine after every 5 minutes and check water level and fill it if needed Operation recommendation Always check coolers temperature while first starts Temperature should be between 45 80 C 113 176F The best operation temperature is 60 C 140F By size of cooling space you can manage keeping recommended temperature If cooler is not behind the propeller reduce running engine on ground to minimum In this kind of scales run the engine in on some stand with cooler place be
16. und 22x10 22x12 22x14 24x8 24x9 24x10 24x12 25x7 25x8 25x9 25x10 25x12 26x7 26x8 26x9 26x10 three blade 22x10 22x12 24x9 24x10 24x12 These values are only approximate and may vary with the factors described in the previous section as well as with the type of the exhaust system used Suggested propeller dimensions two blade Fuel Always use unleaded 95 octane petrol mixed in the proportion 40 volume units of petrol to 1 unit of Mobil Racing 2T oil If necessary quality brand name synthetic oil intended for racing two stroke engines can be used too Running the engine in use MVVS Racing 2T oil which comes with the engine Mix it in the proportion 30 1 Never use inexpensive oil developed for garden appliances or synthetic oils intended for the operation of methanol model engines The manufacturer declines all responsibility for all engine damages arising from the use of low quality fuel Store fuel in containers designed for this purpose Do not use mixed fuel older than 90 days Assembly The engine is fastened in place with four holders built in the rear cover The rear cover is adjustable by 90 which ensure easy access to the carburetor s operating elements The engine can be mounted directly to the firewall or an assembly kit can be used special accessories Use M6 screws or screws M5 with a reduction kit special accessories If you decide to fasten the engine using flexible motor mounts always choose parts w

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