Having two OS Max S .35s, one I bought in High School, my curiosity was piqued by a reproduced Sig advertisement in the Mar/Apr 2013 Stunt News that said showed a young Dave Fitzgerald in 1976. The ad said his Chipmunk, which Sig still sells the kit for, was powered by an Adamisin OS Max 35S. I found Art's biography here on Stunthanger, but his biography didn't say what he did to the engines.
Did Art simply improve the reliability of the engine or did he increase its power? Anyone know what he did to the engine?
The reason I ask is that the Chipmunk has 570 square inches, and that is a little large from what people have told me is good range for the OS Max S .35 (510-540 square inches).
Thanks,
Joe Ed Pederson
Hi Joe
Adding a little info to this, Good ones will fly near 600 sq n planes, normal ones keep with Nobler size, and stay away from Draggy designs
They have more power, and a better run than FOX 35s, which they were designed to replace.
I built about 300 of these for people, 175 or so of them were my Special 35S stunt engines: You saw them all over the US and world meets, People Like Kaz Minato and others used them on large old time ships with great success, and I would see them at VSC and the US NATs pulling Classic ships like T Birds NOblers Chipmunks etc..
The Special ones had mostly colored anodized Hemi squish band heads, with larger and more cooling fins, these were GOLD, RED, BLUE, Black, or Silver. Heads. and same color drive washers, with many same color venturis
Most of them had Hand fitted heat treated piston and sleeves, with special Hard Rods, or Double bushed rods, and pins with Teflon pads, balanced cranks, and the proper venturi and NVA, Also many of these were special ABC or AAC , or Coated SiNi piston sleeve sets in them
Natural colored on I B&B ed for people I would used hard , vented , or dual bushed rods, and heat treat P/S and fit balance the motors
Weak point of the engines was this :
The wrist pin would cut or gall the sleeve
The top of the rod wore quickly
The case bushing would wear quickly if you tried to run a ABC set with a tight fit, but if stock and you used proper fuel the case would last a long time
One other problem with some that were chromed to make a tighter fit was it would quickly KILL the piston BOSS, even stock, the wrist pin boss was a weak point
The last weak point was the second gen muffler, the #703, it had a TINY exhaust hole, so OS shipped 308 to 310 size venturis with it, way Too big if you ran a better muffler, The early 3 piece Clamshell "Jetstream " muffler was much better
and if your local Hobby Shop talked you into running R/C sport fuel, with typical 15% total oil, it would wipe the rod out very very quickly
Run good fuel blends Like 25 to 28% oil with synthetic blend fuel, many use 20% castor 5% synthetic, I used half n half, 28% mostly 10 nitro, and I got very good service out of them
All that said, for a easy to pull stunt shp at 550 or so sq in, it is a wonderful motor, and is very light, with a great 4/2 cycle run
Randy