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8-11   14

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8-10   15x6-8

Use a tank designed for gasoline. (Tanks designed 

for glow fuel use a rubber cap which is deteriorated 

by gasoline.)
A 200cc tank will provide 12 to 13 minutes flight.(With 

full throttle, it will provide 8 to 10 minutes flight.)
Install a commercially available gasoline fuel filter 

between fuel tank and carburetor. (Clean the filter 

from time to time.)

FUEL TANK & LINES

CARBURETOR PARTS NAME

PROPELLER

The choice of propeller depends on the design and 

weight of the aircraft and on the type of flying in which you 

will be engaged. Determine the best size and type after 

practical experimentation. As s starting point, refer to the 

props listed in the table shown below. Slightly larger, or 

even slightly smaller props than those shown in the table 

may be used, but remember that propeller noise will 

increase if blade tip velocity is raised due to high rpm or if 

a larger diameter/lower pitch prop is used. Be well aware 

that the propeller rotating arc will increase when using a 

larger propeller with this engine. Carry out the needle 

adjustments only after stopping the engine. Do not allow 

your face or hands to come close to the rotating prop.

Type

Size (DxP)

Sport/Acro/Scale

Warning:

Make sure that the propeller is well balanced.

An unbalanced propeller and/or spinner can cause 

serious vibration which may weaken parts of the 

airframe or affect the safety of the radio-control 

system. Do not use any propeller which has 

become split, cracked or nicked even very slightly, 

or received strong impact even if no apparent 

damage is visible.

1.

PROPELLER  & SPINNER ATTACHMENT

There is a risk, particularly with powerful two-stroke engines, 

of the propeller flying off if the prop nut loosens due to 

detonation ("knocking") in the combustion chamber when 

the engine is operated too lean, or under an excessively 

heavy load. 

Obviously, this can be very hazardous. To eliminate 

such dangers, the O.S. Safety Locknut Assembly was 

devised. 

Install this as follows:

To be equal

To be equal

Ream to 8.1mm dia.

Ream the propeller shaft hole to 8.1mm bore with 

an appropriate reamer, checking that the hole is 

exactly centered.

Install the prop to the engine shaft, followed by the 

retaining washer and prop nut and tighten firmly 

with a 14mm wrench. (not supplied).

2.

3. Add the special tapered and slotted locknut and 

secure with a 12mm wrench while holding the prop 

nut with the 14mm wrench. (not supplied).

Make a habit of always checking the tightness of the 

propeller before starting the engine. Remember that, 

especially with wooden propellers, there is a 

tendency for the material to shrink, or for it to be 

reduced by the serrated face of the drive hub. 

Retighten the propeller nut if necessary after 

loosening the Safety Propeller Locknut. The locknut 

should be tightened firmly after retightening the 

propeller nut. 

NOTE:

Since the GGT15 is intended to be started with an 

electric starter, the addition of a spinner assembly for 

centering the starter sleeve is desirable.

Special propeller locknut sets are available for use 

with spinners. Use a good quality well balanced 

spinner, enclosing the propeller boss. 

Make sure that it is of precision-made and sturdy 

construction so that the spinner shell cannot loosen 

when the starter is used.

Make sure the spinner notches do not interfere the 

propeller. If they do, cut the notches to clear.

Note:

Some spinners which are retained at the top of the 

cone cannot be used with the prop locknut 

supplied with the engine. In this case, optional 

locknut sets are available from O.S. – Propeller 

Locknut Set for Spinner (Code No.45910200 4mm) 

and (Code No.45910300 5mm). 

MIXING OF OIL

Use regular gasoline. (No need to use high octane 

gasoline.)
Alcohol based glow fuel cannot be used in this 

engine.  Not only will the engine not work properly 

but the internal carburetor plastic parts will be 

damaged.
Use high quality commercially available 2 stroke 

engine oil.
Follow the oil manufacturer’s recommendations 

concerning the mixture ratio of gasoline and oil. 

If there is no recommendation, mix with a 25~30:1. 

We have checked the following oils with the 

mixture of 50:1.

KLOTZ ModeLube®

AMSOIL Saber

Zenoah Genuine FC Class

Concerning the mixture ratio for running-in, 

follow the instructions in the RUNNING-IN 

section.
With a gasoline engine, passages in the carburetor 

are narrower than that of a glow engine, and 

therefore very sensitive against foreign matter such 

as dust. It is suggested to use optional accessory 

Super Filter L (Code No. 72403050) when filling a 

tank in the model from a container used for 

transportation or storing.

Regulator

Use fuel line keepers of stainless wire, etc. at the end 

of the tubing to prevent the tubing from coming off.
This engine does not require a muffler pressurized 

fuel system but be sure to provide an air vent.

Be sure to use a gasoline

resistant fuel tank cap.

Be sure to equip

air vent pipe.

Be sure to use fuel line keepers of

stainless wire, etc. to prevent tubing

from coming off.

Be sure to replace tubing

inside periodically.

To the fuel

pump inlet

tubing for

re-fuelling

Be sure to install an in-line fuel filter between the 

tank and carburetor to prevent foreign matter in the 

tank from entering the carburetor. Clean the filter 

periodically. 

Needle Valve

Mixture Control Valve

Throttle Lever

Fuel Inlet

NEVER disassemble the fuel pump or pressure 

regulator. Their original performance may not be 

restored after reassembly.
DO NOT allow foreign matter to enter the fuel 

system. Dirt inside the pump or regulator, no matter 

how small, may obstruct the flow of fuel and prevent 

these components from working properly.

CARE OF FUEL PUMP & REGULATOR

DO NOT obstruct the small rectangular hole at the 

bottom of the regulator, nor the regulator will not 

function correctly.

NEVER insert anything into the inlet or outlet nipples 

in an attempt to clear a suspected obstruction.

ALWAYS use fuel filters. Keep the fuel tank 

scrupulously clean and filter all fuel as it enters the 

tank (e.g.via an O.S.'Super-Filter' Code No.72403050) 

and use a good quality in-line filter between the tank 

and pump. Remember to inspect filter screens at 

regular intervals and rinse clean as necessary.

Rectangular

hole

NEVER use kerosene, thinner or any organic solvent 

for cleansing the pump. Rubber parts will be ruined 

by these materials. Use only alcohol (methanol) or 

gasoline.

THROTTLE LINKAGE

Before connecting the throttle to its servo, make sure 

that the throttle arm and linkage safely clear any 

adjacent part of the airframe structure, etc., as the 

throttle is opened and closed. Connect the linkage so 

that the throttle is fully closed when the transmitter 

throttle stick and its trim lever are at their lowest 

settings and fully open when the throttle stick is in its 

fully-open position. Carefully align the appropriate holes 

in the throttle arm and servo horn so that they move 

symmetrically and smoothly through their full travel.

For plumbing use TYGON   F-4040 (Yellow color) or 

strong nitrile rubber of more than 2.4-3.2mm ID and 

4.8-6.4mm OD. Replace tubing periodically as it 

becomes hardened. (Replace tubing inside the fuel 

tank every six months.)

The Needle-Valve

For adjusting the mixture strength when the throttle is 

fully open Needle-valve adjustment effect the mixture 

strength at round mid speed.

The Mixture Control Valve

For adjusting the mixture strength at part-throttle and 

idle speed, to obtain steady idling and smooth 

acceleration to mid speed.

Two adjustable controls are provided on this 

carburetor.

Please note with this carburetor, needle-valve 

adjustment does not effect the mixture control valve 

adjustment but the mixture control valve adjustment 

effects the needle-valve adjustment. Therefore, it is 

required to adjust also the needle-valve when the 

mixture control valve is adjusted. Mixture control valve 

is pre-set at the near-best position when the engine 

leaves the factory.  Therefore, it is not necessary to 

adjust the mixture control valve until running-in is 

completed.

Use a fuel with increased oil content and set the 

needle a little on the rich side. Too rich a needle 

setting may cause misfiring or erratic running due to 

fouling of the plug.
Use a 25:1 fuel/oil mixture if the particular brand of 

oil states 50:1 mix. Use a 20:1 fuel/oil mixture if the 

particular brand of oil states 25:1 mix. 

Set only the high speed needle 200 below maximum 

rpm. The low speed needle need not be richened.
No need to carry out running-in on a bench nor with 

the model fixed. Just fly the model with the above 

mentioned fuel and needle setting.
A total of 10 flights (2 litters fuel) are required. 

Avoid prolonged full throttle running at initial stage, 

and gradually extend the full throttle running time.

RUNNING-IN

WARNING:

When ground running the engine, avoid dusty or 

sandy locations.  If dust or grit is drawn into the 

engine, this can have a ruinous effect, drastically 

shortening engine life in a matter of minutes.

GLOWPLUG IGNITER

For the plumbing in the fuel tank, we recommend 

using O.S. fluororubber tube 2 mm ID x 4 mm OD x 

500 mm length (code # 28382100).

A glow plug heater for GGT15 is nothing special.  

You can use a conventional glow plug igniter.
You may find the G5 glow plug filament does not 

glow as bright as the conventional glow plugs. 

But you can start the engine without difficulties since 

the flashpoint of gasoline is lower than that of 

alcohol based glow fuel.

Summary of Contents for GGT15

Page 1: ...ropeller requires utmost attention to handle Be sure to follow the instruction manual supplied with a propeller This engine was designed for model aircraft Do not attempt to use it for any other purpose Start the engine only after installing it in the model Do not start the engine before installing it in the model or there is a possibility of injury Be sure to use an effective silencer muffler Fre...

Page 2: ... fuel line keepers of stainless wire etc at the end of the tubing to prevent the tubing from coming off This engine does not require a muffler pressurized fuel system but be sure to provide an air vent Be sure to use a gasoline resistant fuel tank cap Be sure to equip air vent pipe Be sure to use fuel line keepers of stainless wire etc to prevent tubing from coming off Be sure to replace tubing in...

Page 3: ...10300 5 16 M4 The specifications are subject to alteration for improvement without notice CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT 1 Before attempting to operate your engine It is expected the engine runs a little unstably uneven RPM and light breathing until the inside parts of the carburetor get used to the fuel around when the running in is completed but the engine won t quit Run the engine as it is Also for abou...

Page 4: ...W PARTS LIST Type of screw N Round Head Screw S Set Screw No Code No Description Throttle Lever Assembly Throttle Lever Retaining Screw Carburetor Rotor Mixture Control Valve Assembly O Ring L 2pcs O Ring S 2pcs Carburetor Body Roter Guide Screw Universal Nipple L3 5 Needle Valve Assembly Needle Assembly Set Screw O Ring 2pcs Needle valve Holder Assembly Ratchet Spring No 4 No Code No Description ...

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