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Title: Oil content for an O.S. .35 Stunt with a chromed cylinder?
Post by: frank mccune on June 28, 2023, 10:50:09 AM
      Hello:

       What oil mix should I use in the above engine.? 

        Tia,

         Frank
Title: Re: Oil content for an O.S. .35 Stunt with a chromed cylinder?
Post by: Dave Hull on June 28, 2023, 03:53:30 PM
Frank,

Engine type/construction isn't fully defined. Are we to guess that this is an old OS .35S with a Gardiner piston/liner? Or? What is the rest of the construction:

Piston material?

Ringed or lapped?

Liner material?

Rod bushed or not?

Plain or ball-bearing supported crank?

It all matters....

Dave
Title: Re: Oil content for an O.S. .35 Stunt with a chromed cylinder?
Post by: Motorman on June 28, 2023, 04:15:01 PM
1/2 castor, 1/2 Klotz Original Techniplate KL205. 20% total oil with 10% nitro, works in almost everything.

MM
Title: Re: Oil content for an O.S. .35 Stunt with a chromed cylinder?
Post by: frank mccune on June 30, 2023, 08:18:34 AM
      What total % should I use.  Can the engine get by  with less oil?

      Tia,

      Frank
Title: Re: Oil content for an O.S. .35 Stunt with a chromed cylinder?
Post by: Dan McEntee on June 30, 2023, 08:25:29 AM
      What total % should I use.  Can the engine get by  with less oil?

      Tia,

      Frank

   You haven't filled in the other blanks, See Dave Hulls response to your original post.

   Type at you later,
    Dan McEntee
Title: Re: Oil content for an O.S. .35 Stunt with a chromed cylinder?
Post by: Steve Helmick on July 01, 2023, 02:44:51 PM
We are familiar with the OS .35S (Stunt), but we don't know if it's the OEM piston/cylinder that's been chromed, or the B.G. ABC conversion.

To me, the rod and lower end still require a good amount of oil, with at least half being castor. If there is a problem with varnish buildup, I'd add more Klotz. I'd start with 25% oil for a fresh engine and reduce it to 22% after it has enough time on it...15% castor & 10% Klotz to start, then 15%/7%. Scrubbing bubbles cleans the goop off. Take lots of paper towels along!  D>K Steve
Title: Re: Oil content for an O.S. .35 Stunt with a chromed cylinder?
Post by: frank mccune on July 02, 2023, 11:32:01 AM
     Thanks Steve:

      That is the information that I was seeking.

      I was always curious to know what percentage of synthetic oil do I need to keep an engine “clean.”

      Frank

Title: Re: Oil content for an O.S. .35 Stunt with a chromed cylinder?
Post by: Steve Helmick on July 19, 2023, 11:32:52 PM
     Thanks Steve:

      That is the information that I was seeking.

      I was always curious to know what percentage of synthetic oil do I need to keep an engine “clean.”

      Frank

When in doubt, ALWAYS refer to Randy Smith's pinned articles at the top of this forum. If the answer you need isn't there, it will be a rare situation. I wouldn't claim that 7% Klotz would prevent varnishing from castor oil, but it will help. And I haven't ever had any problems with internal varnishing, and not even much from external crust buildup.

My usual fuel choice is Powermaster 10/22, mostly because the R/C bods won't buy 5/22, so nobody ever stocked it. More nitro, better idle (maybe) because the glowplug will stay hotter (maybe). Either that, or the LHS guys push the more expensive 10% and know that "better idle" is going to impress the typical R/C bod. Basically, see what works for you, keeping in mind that too much oil isn't going to hurt your engine in any permanent way.  D>K Steve