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For Break-in, we recommend a known brand of petroleum-based 2 stroke lawn 
mower oil.    Use of high quality synthetic oils will only prolong the running in time 
on a JC engine, in particular those engines with two large piston rings.    Outboard oil 
is not recommended for use in air-cooled engines. 
 
A mix ratio of 30:1 is recommended for the initial beak in period (aprox. 10 litres of 
fuel), changing to 40:1 mix for a further 10 litres.    For best results, allow the engine 
to run between 7000 and 8000 rpm with adequate cooling during break in and make 
sure that the engine is not operating on the lean side.    Thereafter, continue operating 
on the 40:1 mineral oil mix or switch to one of the high performance two stroke oils 
for air cooled engines and mix according the oil manufacturer’s instructions. 
 
The engine should be set on peak.    Avoid the tendency to run rich as per glow 
motors, this only serves to foul the plug and carbon up the cylinder. 
 

Break In 

 
The JC23EVO II    have single piston rings and will reward proper running in with 
good performance and a substantially longer life.    We don’t believe in lengthy bench 
running and would far rather see the engine flying at varying throttle settings but not 
subjected to hard flying for the first two hours, that is really only eight 15 minute 
flights. 
 

Propellers

 

 
Always check the prop bolts and inspect your prop and spinner before each flight.   
The bolts should be checked for correct tightness and not tightened more and more 
each time.    While special break-in props are not required, avoid loading down the 
engine during the break-in period, as above, let the engine spool up. 
 
The safest way to drill mounting holes in a propeller is to use a drill guide for your 
engine.    The next best is to use a drill press, using the prop washer as a guide.    Drill 
from the 

back

 of the propeller to ensure that the exit holes are perfectly in line with 

the associated holes in the prop hub.    Bear in mind that multi bolt hubs have a central 
shaft for accurate propeller location, the mounting bolts are there to keep the prop on 
the engine and transfer torque.    If the prop does not track, replace it or attempt to 
reshape the seat area – do not crush the prop in an effort to correct the tracking by 
inconsistent torque on the bolts. 
 

Starting 

Summary of Contents for 23EVO II

Page 1: ... Volts typically 1200Mah Replacement Spark plug NGK CM 6 or equivalent Operating Instructions Thank you for purchasing our JC23EVO II we hope it will bring you many hours of enjoyment It is important to familiarize yourself with these safety precautions as well as the operating instructions these engines can cause serious injury to people and animals This will help you avoid injury or harm to your...

Page 2: ... and keep spectators at a safe distance away when operating the motor Stop the motor before making any adjustments Always use the correct length propeller bolts not too long or too short Spinner cones must never touch the propeller maintain at least a 1mm clearance all around We recommend the use of an ignition kill switch to stop the motor as well as setting up the carburetor linkage so that the ...

Page 3: ... with any warranty service Mounting the Engine Whereas the threads in the engine stand offs and prop driver are perfectly adequate for the purpose they are easily damaged by excessive tightening or by cross threading Take care when starting the bolts to ensure that they engage the threads properly and make use of a suitable thread lock rather than applying excessive torque LOCTITE 242 Blue or an e...

Page 4: ...m cap head bolts are provided This allows up to 10mm for the firewall washers and spacers Please ensure that these bolts do NOT bottom out in the mounting pillars the bolts will not be holding the engine securely and the threads may be damaged Ensure that at least 6 mm of the bolt threads penetrate the mounting pillars 8mm is better Longer or shorter bolts are available Ignition Module Mount the i...

Page 5: ...le between the ignition and components and the receiver and components Spark Plug JC Engines are supplied Rcexl CM 6 spark plugs We have seen plugs of low quality on other engines but we have had no problems with the supplied plugs on any of the JC Engines despite many hours of operation Some experienced modelers recommend the use of NGK CM 6 these are available from your distributor Fuel and Oil ...

Page 6: ...d performance and a substantially longer life We don t believe in lengthy bench running and would far rather see the engine flying at varying throttle settings but not subjected to hard flying for the first two hours that is really only eight 15 minute flights Propellers Always check the prop bolts and inspect your prop and spinner before each flight The bolts should be checked for correct tightne...

Page 7: ...to check if it was flooded and to speed the drying out process Needle Adjustments The needle closest to the firewall H is the high speed needle the other one L is the low speed needle Turning the needles clockwise leans the fuel mixture reduces fuel flow and turning the needles counter clockwise richens the fuel mixture increases fuel flow just like a shower tap Settings will vary with altitude te...

Page 8: ...ht if it appears to sag off during full throttle flight maybe in a climb land without delay and richen anti clockwise the H needle1 8 turn If the engine burbles a bit in the mid range the L needle may need to be closed a bit Check again that the engine does not stumble when throttled up smartly lean on the L needle Trouble Shooting Motor won t start Flooding Over choking can cause flooding Clear a...

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