I found these two engines in a box of Russian engines that was in storage for around twenty five years.
Both are RC, .42 CID, brand new, ABC, test run on 5% nitro, 23% castor/synthetic. Appear to be very well made.
First photo - STAS'S: Plain bearing, 11.2 ounces, 1.6 ounce factory muffler. Ran it for a few tanks but it's not yet loose enough for a lean setting. Around 9,000 RPM on an 11-5 wood prop. Hemi head, small squish band. The carb ID seems very small.
Second photo - ZEUS: Ball bearing, 12.8 ounces, 2.1 ounce factory muffler. Ran it for a few tanks, turned up to just over 11,000 RPM on an 11-6 wood prop. Very smooth throttling from idle to wide open. Very easy starting.
As presented, neither of these engines seem appropriate for stunt.
I did put two extra head shims in the STAS'S and I'll run it again.
Same for the ZEUS.
I'll learn more as I experiment a bit more.
Anyone heard of or had any experience with these engines?
Bob Z.