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RCMK Spark Ignition Engines

For Radio Controlled and Control-Line Models
Introduction

   The image below is an RCMK K30, 30.5cc Spark Ignition Engine.

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   The first true "Spark Ignition" petrol engine was made in 1884, by the British engineer Edward Butler, who also invented the spark plug, the ignition magneto, coil ignition and the spray jet carburettor.

   Miniature Spark Ignition engines, for small scale models, commonly referred to as "Sparkie" engines, were developed in the early years of the 20th century, and in general, still use a coil ignition system based on that designed by the American inventor Charles F Kettering in 1911.

   There are a wide range of Fuel mixtures used for model Spark Ignition engines, dependent on type of model the engine is for (Car, Airplane, Boat etc), and mixtures for competition use are fiercely guarded secrets, but generally are simple mixtures of around 3 to 1, gasoline and oil.


















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Hints, Tips and Information


Choosing the Correct Engine for your form of RC.

   When it comes to choosing an Engine for a used RC model you found on eBay or at a local garage sale, you may need some guidance, not only on the engine, but the type of tail pipe and carburettor it may need.

   In this article I give some basic detail on what you need to look for, depending on the form of your model (Car, Truck, Airplane, Boat etc), explaining the different requirements each form has to have.

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Why you should Break-in your New Nitro Engine before your first run

   If you were to examine a new nitro engine cylinder and the surface of the piston through a microscope, you would see thousands of grooves, peaks and troughs left by the reaming and honing process during production.

   As the piston slides up and down inside the cylinder, the peaks of the piston collide with those of the cylinder and break off to produce smaller and smaller peaks and troughs and after a short time produce almost perfectly smooth surfaces.

   This process must be done carefully, because if the engine is revved too high, the danger is that those peaks and troughs, instead of getting smaller, could rip chunks out of the surfaces reducing the efficiency of the engine.

   In this article, I describe how "run in" should be carried out, and how to tell if the fuel mixture needs adjustment.

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The Importance of Maintaining your Fuel System

   In order to run efficiently, model engines require a constant flow of fuel. If the flow is restricted or the fuel is contaminated in any way, not only could your engine loose power, it could cause irreparable damage.

   This informative article not only explains how to maintain and clean your fuel system, but how to troubleshoot any problems, what to look for and crucially, how to fix them.

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Glow Plugs for Nitro Engines

   If you have a clapped out, old nitro engine, don't have a manual, can find very little detail about your engine and are struggling to decide what kind of new glow-plug your engine needs, this article has been written to give you some insight into what you should be looking for.

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How to avoid Radio Interference

   Radio Interference is common across all forms of RC. In this article I have listed a number of hints and tips, gained over my many years of experience in RC, explaining how by making a few simple changes to the positioning of your receiver, or using some electronic components, you can easily avoid and protect your model from Interference..

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More Hints and Tips

   For more Radio Controlled Model Hints, Tips and Information, check out the list on the RCScrapyard Homepage. ▶ ▶








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