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Post  StevenStanleyBayes Thu Apr 16, 2015 5:27 pm

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robot797 wrote:make your own reeds - Micro 12VDC Generator with a Cox .049 Sure Start Diesel Engine - Page 18 Link_t10

its already done


I am not fighting but trying to help. I did not know you are using a ready board, sorry. In case you are, no problems. Use any. Even when burns, they are so inexpensive, you can put another. Since they are just a dollar, you may get a few of them just in cases.

I think you would be able to get 5A,12V with your design. A good idea is not to go to the top of the possibilities, though, so 3A is OK.


Just clicked the link and looked at the pctures. You are right. This is a ready product which uses the IC and is very inexpensive. Will work perfectly. You can also plug a standard 12V car USB convrrter and you can have 12V as well as 5VUSB. With your power, you can plug tons of USB devices as well as 12V devices simultaneously. Well done!
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Post  StevenStanleyBayes Thu Apr 16, 2015 5:32 pm

robot797 wrote:
robot797 wrote:no it has a onboard inductor like all othe chips

it is the black squar with 470 on it (470uH)

it does not need a heatsing becaus it is designed for3A max
if i would heve bought the 5A version it does need a heatsink


robot797 wrote:again there is an inductor onboard

pleas klik the link
you will see a pcb not a chip
and then you get what i am saying



i tried to tell you Very Happy

if you just had done kliked the link

but that is why i didnt wanna fight about it (yea i know it is a discusion)


Sorry. I have been on a cell phone. Everything got mixed up.

I think they should not use the IC name for their board name but this is not our fault. Sorry.

However, you must realise I like your project and will never fight you. Also the more unsuccessful I am the more I like your design. When I am successful, I also like your design because your design is better and more customer friendly as well as more compact in size and more customer friendly.
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Post  robot797 Thu Apr 16, 2015 5:34 pm

thank you
somtimes the easy road is the one best walked

i could design my own inverter
but why would i some china man did it for me
and he made it so cheap that stealing it would make it more expencive

if it seems i can get more power from it i will upgrade to a 5A (or 10A) version
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Post  robot797 Thu Apr 16, 2015 6:03 pm

StevenStanleyBayes wrote:

Sorry. I have been on a cell phone. Everything got mixed up.  

I think they should not use the IC name for their board name but this is not our fault. Sorry.

However, you must realise I like your project and will never fight you. Also the more unsuccessful I am the more I like your design. When I am successful, I also like your design because your design is better and more customer friendly as well as more compact in size and more customer friendly.

i just saw this reply

dont feel bad
to be honnest i started working on mine becaus you started working on one
i slaped it together in around 1.5 week (2 weeks becaus of preplanning)

just becaus i was challanged

just 2 weeks ago it did use an external tank

if you did not come allong the project would not have started for 1 a 2 years
and it would not have looked as good

my point you were my muse for building mine faster

and for your project
why dont you try a diverent approce
try rubber wheels insted of a belt

the dynamo on rails
just press the wheels togetter and it works
it makes it smaller then belts and it does not wear as fast
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Post  StevenStanleyBayes Thu Apr 16, 2015 6:46 pm

robot797 wrote:thank you
somtimes the easy road is the one best walked

i could design my own inverter
but why would i some china man did it for me
and he made it so cheap that stealing it would make it more expencive

if it seems i can get more power from it i will upgrade to a 5A (or 10A) version


This is an excellent approach. Use 3A to get the things working. Then, you can always get a regulator for more A.
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Post  StevenStanleyBayes Thu Apr 16, 2015 6:59 pm

robot797 wrote:
StevenStanleyBayes wrote:

Sorry. I have been on a cell phone. Everything got mixed up.  

I think they should not use the IC name for their board name but this is not our fault. Sorry.

However, you must realise I like your project and will never fight you. Also the more unsuccessful I am the more I like your design. When I am successful, I also like your design because your design is better and more customer friendly as well as more compact in size and more customer friendly.

i just saw this reply

dont feel bad
to be honnest i started working on mine becaus you started working on one
i slaped it together in around 1.5 week (2 weeks becaus of preplanning)

just becaus i was challanged

just 2 weeks ago it did use an external tank

if you did not come allong the project would not have started for 1 a 2 years
and it would not have looked as good

my point you were my muse for building mine faster

and for your project
why dont you try a diverent approce
try rubber wheels insted of a belt

the dynamo on rails
just press the wheels togetter and it works
it makes it smaller then belts and it does not wear as fast


Thank you for the good words. You found the worst person in the world to use as a muse, though.

I got a 1L tank for a child bike from AliExpress. The position of the nipple is important : too high may flood the engine. The volume of the fuel and the gravity pushes more fuel. Too low, the suction may not pump fuel in and may be amount of fuel dependent.

I also got an external needle valve and barb hoses from AliExpress to regulate and shut down the fuel.

I hope I remember to post the links.

Your idea for rubber wheels instead of a belt is the best for this project. No accuracy needed. No belt jumos when released. I can even use only one wheel on the engine and use the axel, rotor, of the dynamo.

Moving the dynamo is nasty but the easiest as compared with other ways. Spring would also be easy.

I will definitely consider.
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Post  robot797 Thu Apr 16, 2015 7:09 pm

i just places the tank were i thought it looked good
and in my engine it worked perfectly


ps after i removed the factory defect in my engine
(it had 2 reeds stacked ontop of eachother)
i have been able to start it on nitro
it runs so fast that my dynamo started arcing
wont do that again
but fun to try
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Post  StevenStanleyBayes Thu Apr 16, 2015 7:24 pm

robot797 wrote:i just places the tank were i thought it looked good
and in my engine it worked perfectly


ps after i removed the factory defect in my engine
(it had 2 reeds stacked ontop of eachother)
i have been able to start it on nitro
it runs so fast that my dynamo started arcing
wont do that again
but fun to try


How did you run the engine on Nitro? Do you have a glow plug head?
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Post  robot797 Thu Apr 16, 2015 7:30 pm

i have no planes but like 10 or 15 cox engine
i once even build a hovercraft out one of them

but yea i swaped the diesel head for a glow head
and started it on my normal way

ps this is also the perfect way to find the setting of the engine (needle)
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Post  StevenStanleyBayes Thu Apr 16, 2015 7:48 pm

robot797 wrote:i have no planes but like 10 or 15 cox engine
i once even build a hovercraft out one of them

but yea i swaped the diesel head for a glow head
and started it on my normal way

ps this is also the perfect way to find the setting of the engine (needle)


The setting depends on the density of the fuel and the response of the engine depends on the fuel but they are oretty much the same or scaled. Good this engine works with a glow head, so I can always switch. What Nitri fuel have you used?
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Post  robot797 Thu Apr 16, 2015 8:01 pm

20% hpi Opel
Wiki leden oil
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Post  robot797 Thu Apr 16, 2015 8:02 pm

Sorry my mobile did something weird
20% hpi fuel
With added oil
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Post  StevenStanleyBayes Thu Apr 16, 2015 8:06 pm

robot797 wrote:Sorry my mobile did something weird
20% hpi fuel
With added oil


What is hpi?
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Notes : Must match the engine.
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Requirements and Customisation : None.

V Name : 1oz Fuel Tank for Cox Engine, Rectangular
Web Page : http://coxengines.ca/1oz-fuel-tank-for-cox-engine.html
Quantity : 1
Price per Unit : $6.95
Notes : Nipples must match the fuel lines.
Requirements and Customisation : The picture shows the tank disassembled in many pieces. In case Cox does assembly of the tank, this is preferable, otherwise, I will assemble.

V Name : Cox .049 1/2A Diesel Fuel Line ( 3 )
Web Page : http://coxengines.ca/cox-.049-1-2a-diesel-fuel-line-3.html
Quantity : 1
Price per Unit : $4.95
Notes : Fuel lines must match the nipples. Preferable.
Requirements and Customisation : None.

Name : Heat Sink
Web Page : ?
Quantity : 1
Price per Unit : $12.95 ?
Notes : In case Cox has a heat sink for a diesel head, please, inform. In case the heat sink for glow heads fits the diesel heads, please, inform.
Requirements and Customisation : None.

V Name : Cox .049 Needle Valve Extender ( 5 )
Web Page : http://coxengines.ca/cox-.049-needle-valve-extender-10.html
Quantity : 1 Set
Price per Unit : $1.29
Notes : Must match the air and fuel needle valve of the engine.
Requirements and Customisation : None.

DOES COX SELL FUEL?

DOES COX SELL ETHER?

WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE TO GET A LINKAGE?

SHIPPING : IN CASE THERE IS TRACKED SHIPPING TO INSIDE CANADA, THIS MAY BE PREFERABLE. DEPENDS ON THE PRICE.

DO NOT ORDER OR PURCHASE NOW :

Name : Cox .049 Propeller Screw Long ( 4 )
Web Page : http://coxengines.ca/cox-.049-propeller-screw-long-4.html
Price per Unit : $1.95
Notes : The propeller screws must match the engine assembly.
Requirements and Customisation : None.

Name : Cox .049 Propeller Screw Socket Long Black ( 2 )
Web Page : http://coxengines.ca/cox-.049-propeller-screw-socket-long-black-2.html
Price per Unit : $1.49
Notes : The propeller screws must match the engine assembly.
Requirements and Customisation : None.

Name : Diesel Fuel Line for Cox Engine 049 to 051 Yellow
Web Page : http://coxengines.ca/diesel-fuel-line-for-cox-engine-049-051-yellow.html
Quantity : 4
Price per Unit : $1.95
Notes : Fuel lines must match the nipples.
Requirements and Customisation : None.

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Post  StevenStanleyBayes Thu Apr 16, 2015 9:35 pm

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robot797 wrote:Sorry my mobile did something weird
20% hpi fuel
With added oil


What is hpi?


I have just posted the bill of materials of most but not all of the components I have purchased. Some recent purchases, such as the 8cm O ring belts have not been included.

The post, however, gives you links in case you would like to purchase some of these or similar parts.

The post is divided into two major points : Non Cox parts and Cox parts. In case I refer to the propeller as 3.5 inch, this is a mistake. The correct one is 3.125 inch.

As discussed, I would like to strongly encourage you to get an external needle valve and barb hose connectors. You will not need to rely on the engine Fuel Needle Valve to shut down the gas supply. Also, you can regulate the pressure which the tank puts.

In case you have an external tank which is directly connected to the engine, although there are other dependencies such as how you take the fuel, from the top or from the bottom, the recommended by Cox rule of thumb is to position the fuel nipple at the level of the middle of the crankcase. Again, this is only for Cox tanks where the fuel is taken from the bottom but through the top. Should be OK with tanks with a nipple at the bottom.

Also, the fuel line must be shorter than or equal to 10cm and must be the Cox fuel line. In case you are unable to fit the ox fuel line to the tank, use the Cox fuel line ( < = 10cm ) and a brass or copper pipe connector ( I cut from Cox tank brass pipes ) and a hose which fits the tank. Put the connector between the Cox fuel line and the hose and tighten the hose at the connector. This way, the only place you can get a fuel leak is the connector. I used heat shrinks to make the hose part of the brass pipe thicker and then I tightened the hose with a copper wire.

Be advised, some people say, only the special neoprene Cox fuel line must touch the fuel. However, the silicon hose I use is automotive industry certified for all kind of car fuels. I figured Ether and Kerosene are not so different. The same applies for the material of the tank. Some people say the RC diesel fuel may dissolve silicon and some plastics which gasoline and diesel do not. Keep into account.

I am not sure but I think I have seen on your videos a clear hose going into your engine. I am not sure how you have managed to fit this when the engine fuel intake pipe is 2mm and there is no room around.

You have complained from a leaky fuel line on your video and I have now realised this may be because of the thicker and wider diameter hose you have put on the engine intake pipe. The brass pipe connecting I have explained will definitely solve your problem.

Someone has also expressed worries of the longer than necessary fuel line I use between the tank and the engine. Although this has been also made longer before I positioned the tank, the main reason for not cutting the liner more is because I want to avoid sharp turns around the nipples and everywhere else.

Hope I can help.
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Post  StevenStanleyBayes Thu Apr 16, 2015 11:32 pm

Some of the features, such as remote start, apply to Cox whoever wants to explore them. I, personally, have not been able to start the engine with a 2500 RPM electric drill. Probably, higher RPM are necessary. I have also not been able to start the engine with manual rotation of the propeller. I have also seen but not found any crank or pull up starter for the engine.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVa4BMPhJPQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkMKdSwZj1A

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdYFEJxFfkY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SO7PCnVCv0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXCGyItsgQs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ck4nID61rso
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Post  robot797 Fri Apr 17, 2015 5:38 am

i have been able to start the engine electric from 500 to 5000 rpm Very Happy
there are also a lot cox car engines that camne with a recoil starter
(i have 4 of those)
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Post  robot797 Fri Apr 17, 2015 7:08 am

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StevenStanleyBayes wrote:
As discussed, I would like to strongly encourage you to get an external needle valve and barb hose connectors. You will not need to rely on the engine Fuel Needle Valve to shut down the gas supply. Also, you can regulate the pressure which the tank puts.

In case you have an external tank which is directly connected to the engine, although there are other dependencies such as how you take the fuel, from the top or from the bottom, the recommended by Cox rule of thumb is to position the fuel nipple at the level of the middle of the crankcase. Again, this is only for Cox tanks where the fuel is taken from the bottom but through the top. Should be OK with tanks with a nipple at the bottom.

Also, the fuel line must be shorter than or equal to 10cm and must be the Cox fuel line. In case you are unable to fit the ox fuel line to the tank, use the Cox fuel line ( < = 10cm ) and a brass or copper pipe connector ( I cut from Cox tank brass pipes ) and a hose which fits the tank. Put the connector between the Cox fuel line and the hose and tighten the hose at the connector. This way, the only place you can get a fuel leak is the connector. I used heat shrinks to make the hose part of the brass pipe thicker and then I tightened the hose with a copper wire.

Be advised, some people say, only the special neoprene Cox fuel line must touch the fuel. However, the silicon hose I use is automotive industry certified for all kind of car fuels. I figured Ether and Kerosene are not so different. The same applies for the material of the tank. Some people say the RC diesel fuel may dissolve silicon and some plastics which gasoline and diesel do not. Keep into account.

I am not sure but I think I have seen on your videos a clear hose going into your engine. I am not sure how you have managed to fit this when the engine fuel intake pipe is 2mm and there is no room around.

You have complained from a leaky fuel line on your video and I have now realised this may be because of the thicker and wider diameter hose you have put on the engine intake pipe. The brass pipe connecting I have explained will definitely solve your problem.

Someone has also expressed worries of the longer than necessary fuel line I use between the tank and the engine. Although this has been also made longer before I positioned the tank, the main reason for not cutting the liner more is because I want to avoid sharp turns around the nipples and everywhere else.

Hope I can help.


hpi is a rc car maker
and they have there own fuel
http://www.hpiracing.com/en/part/101904

i used an external tank when testing
it was level with the engine so i did not need extra needles or regulators

my new tank is a onboard tank
it has a 1.5cm fuel line that comes from under the engine
the fuel line is not vissable becaus it runs troiugh the backplate and chassis of the generator
a pain to put togetter but awsome when it fits

i have run a cox engine with a fuel line of 20cm but everything was level

and for silicon fuel lines
NEVER use it
it swells and gets lose
neopreme is the only thing to use on all other fuels then nitro

the clear hose in the video was an exhaust expell hose
(pressed on the exhaust to redirect the dripping oil)

and for the leaky fuel line
it later became clear that it was a clog in my needle assembely
some old castor gunk from my fueltank plugged my needle valve

and for the brass pipe i dont have room to put that in

my fuel line btw is some weird old line that is part silicone and part neopreme
it gets a little lose when it touches diesel for 2 a 5 hours
but that is so little that it can be forgotten

to be honnes i even like the effect
soak the line in diesel assemble the engine and then wait and the hose tightens itself around the coupelings
and after that it never touches diesel on those places and it stays put

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Post  StevenStanleyBayes Fri Apr 17, 2015 4:37 pm

robot797 wrote:i have been able to start the engine electric from 500 to 5000 rpm Very Happy
there are also a lot cox car engines that camne with a recoil starter
(i have 4 of those)


May I ask you to start the engine manually by rotating the flywheel?
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Post  robot797 Fri Apr 17, 2015 4:40 pm

i tried but i cant for now
my flywheen does not have the grip pattern round the side like a dummas flywheel has

i start my cox boat by flicking the flywheel (putting my tumb on it and pull it down or up depen ds how i feel)

it i were to have a custom flywheel i would add the gripp edge then i could start it by hand

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Post  StevenStanleyBayes Fri Apr 17, 2015 4:46 pm

robot797 wrote:
StevenStanleyBayes wrote:
StevenStanleyBayes wrote:
As discussed, I would like to strongly encourage you to get an external needle valve and barb hose connectors. You will not need to rely on the engine Fuel Needle Valve to shut down th6e gas supply. Also, you can regulate the pressure which the tank puts.

In case you have an external tank which is directly connected to the engine, although there are other dependencies such as how you take the fuel, from the top or from the bottom, the recommended by Cox rule of thumb is to position the fuel nipple at the level of the middle of the crankcase. Again, this is only for Cox tanks where the fuel is taken from the bottom but through the top. Should be OK with tanks with a nipple at the bottom.

Also, the fuel line must be shorter than or equal to 10cm and must be the Cox fuel line. In case you are unable to fit the ox fuel line to the tank, use the Cox fuel line ( < = 10cm ) and a brass or copper pipe connector ( I cut from Cox tank brass pipes ) and a hose which fits the tank. Put the connector between the Cox fuel line and the hose and tighten the hose at the connector. This way, the only place you can get a fuel leak is the connector. I used heat shrinks to make the hose part of the brass pipe thicker and then I tightened the hose with a copper wire.

Be advised, some people say, only the special neoprene Cox fuel line must touch the fuel. However, the silicon hose I use is automotive industry certified for all kind of car fuels. I figured Ether and Kerosene are not so different. The same applies for the material of the tank. Some people say the RC diesel fuel may dissolve silicon and some plastics which gasoline and diesel do not. Keep into account.

I am not sure but I think I have seen on your videos a clear hose going into your engine. I am not sure how you have managed to fit this when the engine fuel intake pipe is 2mm and there is no room around.

You have complained from a leaky fuel line on your video and I have now realised this may be because of the thicker and wider diameter hose you have put on the engine intake pipe. The brass pipe connecting I have explained will definitely solve your problem.

Someone has also expressed worries of the longer than necessary fuel line I use between the tank and the engine. Although this has been also made longer before I positioned the tank, the main reason for not cutting the liner more is because I want to avoid sharp turns around the nipples and everywhere else.

Hope I can help.


hpi is a rc car maker
and they have there own fuel
http://www.hpiracing.com/en/part/101904

i used an external tank when testing
it was level with the engine so i did not need extra needles or regulators

my new tank is a onboard tank
it has a 1.5cm fuel line that comes from under the engine
the fuel line is not vissable becaus it runs troiugh the backplate and chassis of the generator
a pain to put togetter but awsome when it fits

i have run a cox engine with a fuel line of 20cm but everything was level

and for silicon fuel lines
NEVER use it
it swells and gets lose
neopreme is the only thing to use on all other fuels then nitro

the clear hose in the video was an exhaust expell hose
(pressed on the exhaust to redirect the dripping oil)

and for the leaky fuel line
it later became clear that it was a clog in my needle assembely
some old castor gunk from my fueltank plugged my needle valve

and for the brass pipe i dont have room to put that in

my fuel line btw is some weird old line that is part silicone and part neopreme
it gets a little lose when it touches diesel for 2 a 5 hours
but that is so little that it can be forgotten

to be honnes i even like the effect
soak the line in diesel assemble the engine and then wait and the hose tightens itself around the coupelings
and after that it never touches diesel on those places and it stays put


I do not understand what you mean by 1.5cm fuel line. The diameter of yout fuel line must be lower than 2mm to fit over the intake pipe. Probably you mean 1.5cm length.

AUTOMOTIVE Silicin Lines are OK as long as they do not get disolved by Ether and Kerosene. To connect them to Cox fuel line, use brass pipe connectors from Cox, 2mm.

You DO need an external needle valve to shut down the fuel supply. The engine fuel needle valve is not sufficient.
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Post  StevenStanleyBayes Fri Apr 17, 2015 4:47 pm

robot797 wrote:i tried but i cant for now
my flywheen does not have the grip pattern round the side like a dummas flywheel has

i start my cox boat by flicking the flywheel (putting my tumb on it and pull it down or up depen ds how i feel)

it i were to have a custom flywheel i would add the gripp edge then i could start it by hand7

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ALL YOU NEED IS A GLOVE. PLEASE, TRY. THIS IS IMPORTANT.
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Post  robot797 Fri Apr 17, 2015 4:57 pm

naa i never use a glove
burns and cuts prove that i am a man!

i cant find the fuel line i use but it looks like this (green)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/AEROTREND-GASOLINE-DIESEL-FUEL-TUBING-3-FEET-3-16-OD-3-32-ID-FOR-RC-AIRPLANE-/221653613001?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item339b95b9c9

and it is 1.5cm in length

and i never close my fuel line
i just reduce compression untill it shuts off and then i turn it upside down and drain the tank

keeps the fuel line clean and the tank clean
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Post  StevenStanleyBayes Fri Apr 17, 2015 5:32 pm

robot797 wrote:naa i never use a glove
burns and cuts prove that i am a man!

i cant find the fuel line i use but it looks like this (green)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/AEROTREND-GASOLINE-DIESEL-FUEL-TUBING-3-FEET-3-16-OD-3-32-ID-FOR-RC-AIRPLANE-/221653613001?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item339b95b9c9

and it is 1.5cm in length

and i never close my fuel line
i just reduce compression untill it shuts off and then i turn it upside down and drain the tank

keeps the fuel line clean and the tank clean


Then you will benefit from a valve :You just shut the valve off and may or may not open another air valve to allow air in the line. The fuel will burn, the engine will shut down and you will have a clean dry fuel line with a reliably blocked tank.

Please, for your own good, try to start the engine by hand with a glove. This is to be a very important advantage for your design.
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Post  robot797 Fri Apr 17, 2015 6:02 pm

Why gloves ?

And I don't have room for a valve
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