John, I knew the exhaust oil residue would run into the engine, but just didn't think about it, and didn't have an alternative way to transport the model. Oldtimers kicking in?
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying about the 4 stroking and shut off signal. Are you saying that I have a lot of prop load or too much prop load on the engine? That was the original question I posted.
I think I can tell if the engine is loaded too much, but don't know what signs to look for if not loaded enough. As the .46VF is now, I think it could be a little on the heavy side of ideal. Seems to me like if the engine is running rich, it'll come on strong as it gets to the last lap or three. If it's running pretty lean, it should just run ok until it's out, being an AAC. That's what I'm seeing, pretty much. I'm thinking about modifying the blade tips to scimitar shape to reduce the load, instead of just clipping the tips. If it works, fine, if it doesn't, I'll clip them more and repeat the scimitar shape again. Does this sound logical?

Steve
PS: I just dropped $46 on PVC pipe and fittings at McLendon's...
