Hello,
I have repaired my modified Score that crashed this Spring with my hybrid Jett60 due to lack of power and RPM.
Why Jett60 was lacking power and RPM was, at that time, another mystery and many people, including Brett Buck and Randy Smith, tried to help.
I did not disassemble completely this Jett therefore I still do not know if my suspicion regarding cracked/damaged bearings has some merit.
Instead of spending some time investigating Jett, I used the brand new EVO60 with the C/L 0.200" venturi turning 12x6 APC two blade prop.
This engine run well today on the ground and also in the inverted position held by hands (RPM:8,800-9,000 in both) but was slowing down substantially when the nose was pointed straight up.
This is exactly opposite from this what should happen so I am writing this to ask for your opinions.
The tank: 8 fl.oz. Sullivan with clunk, fuel: 10% nitro, ~20% castor and synthetic mix.
There is no muffler back pressure provided to the tank. Instead, there is an air ram pressure tube that suppose to provide the air ram pressure to the tank when the plane flies. Because I held the plane in my hands and was flipping it here and there, perhaps the propeller only generated air ram pressure is too weak?
At the same time, when the fuel delivery point (clunk) is lowered, the engine should increase the RPM as it runs leaner...
Please advise,
Thanks,
Matt