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AVIOMAC 125 TWIN (IDM) 

 
 
ENGINE MOUNTING

 

 

1.  Engine has been designed to 

being mounted with the carburettor 
facing downward to avoid flooding.  

2.  The ignition is located on the rear 

of the engine. If you need to place 
the ignition  control box behind the 
firewall drill a 12mm hole in order 
to feeding ignition wires through 
the hole. 

3.  Mount the engine to the firewall 

using only M6 steel  screws, metal 
washers and self-looking nuts. 

4.  It is recommended to mount coils 

and ignition  control box on elastic 
supports, possibly behind the 
firewall and far away from radio 
components.  

5.  We recommend you to install two 

different kill switches, one external 
and one internal activated by a 
servo. In this way you can  switch 
off the engine when it is on the 
ground or when it is on flight in an 
emergency. See the  following 
electric drawing for a correct 
installation.  

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
ADDITIONAL PARTS RECCOMENDED 
FOR INSTALLATION (NOT INCLUDED): 

 

 
1-  elastic spacer for AT coil  
1-  elastic spacer for ignition system 
2- M6x16 steel screws with self-looking 
nuts.  
60 cm of wire for kill switch and ground 
strap.  
1- external kill switch  
1- servo internal kill switch  
4- M6x25 screws complete of  washers 
and self-looking nuts 
 
 
 
 

EASY STARTER INSTALLATION

 

 
The  Easy Starter  is an accessory that 
allow  an easier start of the engine. The 
Easy Starter need 8 AA batteries (not 
included and preferably rechargeable) for 
power.  
The engine can be  started without  Easy 
Starter using an electric starter.  
The Easy Starter connector installed on 
the ignition control box  can be fixed with 
some screws to the firewall. It has to face 
the external part of the plane in order to 
communicate outside through a hole  of 
appropriate size. This will give you the 
possibility to connect the  Easy Starter 
easily when you start the engine.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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