Does anyone have an idea why the HP .40 Silverstar has no fins?
Always wondered , John L.
Dear John, Mr. Paul Bugl was one of the really most talented engine designers. (Sorrowfully he passed 'round his early fifties. ) He really did know, what he was doing.
Well, I used HP 40's from 1983 up till 1999, and one model of mine still exist with HP.
As HP forties was made originally for R/C, I made some mods, as follows:
-sleeve lower by 0.8 ÷ 1.0 mm
-inlet closed from 190-200°s to 170° (only by Gold Cup: Silver Star was not so extremely open)
-we used the black plain cylinderhead, or machined off the fins of GC head's fins...
-and I collected the original nozzle-type carburettor from the oldschool friends, who stubbornly bound theirself to the spraybar-version.
Our engines were absolutely in contest with the ST-46. We used 12x4 Tornado or 12x6 Modela (wide wood) props mostly.
Istvan