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golden bee running issue
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golden bee running issue
hello, i have had a problem with my golden bee today.
It ran perfectly with one of Bernie's yellow safety props and gave no fits, and as i posted in another topic. I want to turn this engine into a mouse racing engine, and am doing so one step at a time
the things i used today was a apc 4.75x4 1/2a pylon prop with power master 30% nitro fuel and 20% oil.
the problem that i encountered to day is that the engine likes to "surge" at a certain nv setting, but if i lean out the engine when it is surging the problem goes away
also when the engine is surging it seems to have way more vibration as the engine seems to move back and forth about 1/4'' in every direction
what may cause this? im thinking a unbalanced prop may be contributing to this as the engine did not do this with the other prop
and also, i do not have a tach, so could someone tell me from previous experiance what a cox .049 will do rpm wise with a #6 cyl and piston, 30% nitro and a 4.75x4'' prop
thanks, the next mod i want todo with the engine is going to be, swapping out the #6 cylinder, with a #1 black widow cylinder and piston
many thanks in advance, MitchG95
It ran perfectly with one of Bernie's yellow safety props and gave no fits, and as i posted in another topic. I want to turn this engine into a mouse racing engine, and am doing so one step at a time
the things i used today was a apc 4.75x4 1/2a pylon prop with power master 30% nitro fuel and 20% oil.
the problem that i encountered to day is that the engine likes to "surge" at a certain nv setting, but if i lean out the engine when it is surging the problem goes away
also when the engine is surging it seems to have way more vibration as the engine seems to move back and forth about 1/4'' in every direction
what may cause this? im thinking a unbalanced prop may be contributing to this as the engine did not do this with the other prop
and also, i do not have a tach, so could someone tell me from previous experiance what a cox .049 will do rpm wise with a #6 cyl and piston, 30% nitro and a 4.75x4'' prop
thanks, the next mod i want todo with the engine is going to be, swapping out the #6 cylinder, with a #1 black widow cylinder and piston
many thanks in advance, MitchG95
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re: out of balance prop
mitchg95 wrote:hello, i have had a problem with my golden bee today.
It ran perfectly with one of Bernie's yellow safety props and gave no fits, and as i posted in another topic. I want to turn this engine into a mouse racing engine, and am doing so one step at a time
the things i used today was a apc 4.75x4 1/2a pylon prop with power master 30% nitro fuel and 20% oil.
the problem that i encountered to day is that the engine likes to "surge" at a certain nv setting, but if i lean out the engine when it is surging the problem goes away
also when the engine is surging it seems to have way more vibration as the engine seems to move back and forth about 1/4'' in every direction
what may cause this? im thinking a unbalanced prop may be contributing to this as the engine did not do this with the other prop
and also, i do not have a tach, so could someone tell me from previous experiance what a cox .049 will do rpm wise with a #6 cyl and piston, 30% nitro and a 4.75x4'' prop
thanks, the next mod i want todo with the engine is going to be, swapping out the #6 cylinder, with a #1 black widow cylinder and piston
many thanks in advance, MitchG95
mitch: did you try another prop of similar size after the vibration? i think you are right about an out of balance prop. happydad.
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Re: golden bee running issue
I had the same issue with my Killer Bee. The threads in the crankshaft were offset, causing to vibrate badly. Once it peaked out, it stopped. Are you using a Killer crank? Swap out the prop screw too, that can do it. Most likely the prop as HD said.
You need a better mount if the engine can move 1/4".
You need a better mount if the engine can move 1/4".
Re: golden bee running issue
Mitch,
The APC props are notorious for having vibration issues out of the box. Best thing to do is balance them, including blades and hub (they have had a habit of drilling the hubs off-center lately).
Regards, Matt
The APC props are notorious for having vibration issues out of the box. Best thing to do is balance them, including blades and hub (they have had a habit of drilling the hubs off-center lately).
Regards, Matt
Re: golden bee running issue
microflitedude wrote:I had the same issue with my Killer Bee. The threads in the crankshaft were offset, causing to vibrate badly. Once it peaked out, it stopped. Are you using a Killer crank? Swap out the prop screw too, that can do it. Most likely the prop as HD said.
You need a better mount if the engine can move 1/4".
i have no killer bee crank or the tool to do so, so i am using the stock babe bee crankshaft, i balanced the prop last night and is perfect i also made a new motortest stand on a 1x6'' hard wood with 1/4'' ply held in with 4 thick wood screws
ill test it again today and see if the problem is gone
does anyone have a used kb shaft that i can use?
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Re: golden bee running issue
mitchg95 wrote:does anyone have a used kb shaft that i can use?
I've got 4 of them, and 3 of those are screwed up. I just traded my last good spare to Ron.
Re: golden bee running issue
microflitedude wrote:mitchg95 wrote:does anyone have a used kb shaft that i can use?
I've got 4 of them, and 3 of those are screwed up. I just traded my last good spare to Ron.
dang, whats whats wrong with em'?
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Re: golden bee running issue
mitchg95 wrote:microflitedude wrote:mitchg95 wrote:does anyone have a used kb shaft that i can use?
I've got 4 of them, and 3 of those are screwed up. I just traded my last good spare to Ron.
dang, whats whats wrong with em'?
2 have the threads offset, and the other has oversized splines so that you can't install the drive plate.
Re: golden bee running issue
microflitedude wrote:mitchg95 wrote:microflitedude wrote:mitchg95 wrote:does anyone have a used kb shaft that i can use?
I've got 4 of them, and 3 of those are screwed up. I just traded my last good spare to Ron.
dang, whats whats wrong with em'?
2 have the threads offset, and the other has oversized splines so that you can't install the drive plate.
dang, thanks man.
love the avatar lol
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Re: golden bee running issue
i got the golden bee running perfect yesterday. the unbalanced prop is the culprit, so i have all my 1/2a props balanced and ready togo now
thanks
thanks
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Re: golden bee running issue
I remember having and issue like this. The engine would rev up and down real bad. If it was dark enough you could see the red in the ports getting brighter and dimmer. The prop would have a wave appear in it as well. I believe it was a Yellow prop. I just switched props and problem was solved.
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Re: golden bee running issue
Godsey3.0 wrote:I remember having and issue like this. The engine would rev up and down real bad. If it was dark enough you could see the red in the ports getting brighter and dimmer. The prop would have a wave appear in it as well. I believe it was a Yellow prop. I just switched props and problem was solved.
i noticed the prop flexing on my yellow prop to, it looks weird
ill get some pics of it running, maybe even a video
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Re: golden bee running issue
Happy to hear you solved the problem Mitch, I guess you know now the difference an unbalanced prop makes.
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Re: golden bee running issue
having trouble with video's on camera, so here are a couple static photos of the engine after i had it running
stupid camera wont open the file that it made, jeez hopefully a video soon
stupid camera wont open the file that it made, jeez hopefully a video soon
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