I ran the break-in proceedure that Martin outlined, using a Thunderbolt plug and 50/50 syn/castor fuel. By the end of the break-in, I was able to remove the battery and have the engine keep running. However, it would only do this when the head was hot (>150 degrees F). The engine seemed "stiff" to me, even after the break-in. I took it apart and found, after some looking, that the part of the crank where the connecting rod attaches was slightly bent. Some very careful blows with a brass hammer, some even more careful measurements, and it turns freely. I ran it today and it ran fine. It was maxing out at around 12k rpm with a Master Airscrew 9x5. I don't know if that's good or bad for an Enya 19, but it is running. Now I just need a plane to mount it on. In the old days, it was a ringmaster jr. Any suggestions for a (better) plane?
Thanks for all of your help,
Rick