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Remember  that  your  engine  is  not  a  "  toy  ",  but  a  highly 
efficient  internal-combustion  machine  whose  power  is 
capable  of  harming  you,  or  others,  if  it  is  misused  or 
abused. As owner, you, alone, are responsible for the safe 
operation of your engine, so act with discretion and care at 
all times.
If  at  some  future  date,  your  O.S.  engine  is  acquired  by 
another  person,  we  would  respectfully  request  that  these 
instructions are also passed on to its new owner.

WARNINGS

These  cover  events  which  might  involve  serious  (in 
extreme circumstances, even fatal ) injury.

NOTES

These cover the many other possibilities, generally less 
obvious  sources  of  danger,  but  which,  under  certain 
circumstances, may also cause damage or injury.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND 

WARNINGS ABOUT YOUR 

O.S. ENGINE

The  advice  which  follows  is  grouped  under  two 
headings according to the degree of damage or danger
which might arise through misuse or neglect.

WARNINGS

Never  touch,  or  allow  any  object  to  come  into 
contact  with,  the  rotating  propeller  and  do  not 
crouch over the engine when it is running.

A weakened or loose propeller may disintegrate or be thrown 
off and, since propeller tip speeds with powerful engines may 
exceed 600 feet(180 metres) per second, it will be understood 
that such a failure could result in serious injury, (see 'NOTES' 
section relating to propeller safety).

Model engine fuel is poisonous. Do not allow it to 
come into contact with the eyes or mouth. Always 
store it in a clearly marked container and out of 
the reach of children.

Model engine fuel is also highly flammable. Keep it 
away from an open flame, excessive heat, sources 
of sparks, or anything else which might ignite it. 
Do not smoke or allow anyone else to smoke, near 
to it.

Never  operate  your  engine  in  an  enclosed  space.  Model 
engines,  like  automobile  engines,  exhaust  deadly  carbon-
monoxide. Run your engine only in an open area.

Model  engines  generate  considerable  heat.  Do 
not  touch  any  part  of  your  engine  until  it  has 
cooled.  Contact  with  the  muffler(silencer), 
cylinder  head  or  exhaust  header  pipe,  in 
particular, may result in a serious burn.

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NOTES

This engine was designed for model aircraft. Do not attempt to use it for any other purpose.

Mount  the  engine  in  your  model  securely,  following  the  manufacturers'  recommendations,  using  appropriate 
screws and locknuts.

If you remove the glowplug from the engine and check its condition by connecting the battery leads to it, do not hold 
the plug with bare fingers.Use an appropriate tool or a folded piece of cloth.

Install a top-quality propeller of the diameter and pitch specified for the engine and aircraft. Locate the propeller on 
the shaft so that the curved face of the blades faces forward-i.e. in the direction of flight. Firmly tighten the propeller 
nut, using the correct size wrench.

Always  check  the  tightness  of  the  propeller  nut  and  retighten  it,  if  necessary,  before  restarting  the  engine, 
particularly  in  the  case  of  four-stroke-cycle  engines.  If  a  safety  locknut  assembly  is  provided  with  your  engine, 
always  use  it.  This  will  prevent  the  propeller  from  flying  off  in  the  event  of  a  "backfire",  even  if  it  loosens.  Also, 
check the tightness of all the screws and nuts before restarting the engine.

If you install a spinner, make sure that it is a precision made product and that the slots for the propeller blades 
do not cut into the blade roots and weaken them.

Discard  any  propeller  which  has  become  split,  cracked,  nicked  or  otherwise  rendered  unsafe.  Never  attempt  to 
repair such a propeller: destroy it. Do not modify a propeller in any way, unless you are highly experienced in tuning 
propellers for specialized competition work such as pylon-racing.

Use an electric starter for this engine. The wearing of safety glasses is also strongly recommended.

Summary of Contents for IL-300

Page 1: ... the aircraft radio control equipment etc are accessible for checking at the same time Inline four cylinder overhead valve four stroke cycle engine 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS ABOUT YOUR O S ENGINE NOTES WHEN APPLYING AN ELECTRIC STARTER ABOUT THE ENGINE ENGINE PARTS NAME INSTALLATION FUEL TANK LINES GLOWPLUG MIXTURE CONTROLS PROPELLER GLOWPLUG HEATING FUEL AND LUBRICATION CONTENTS STARTING...

Page 2: ... like automobile engines exhaust deadly carbon monoxide Run your engine only in an open area Model engines generate considerable heat Do not touch any part of your engine until it has cooled Contact with the muffler silencer cylinder head or exhaust header pipe in particular may result in a serious burn 3 NOTES This engine was designed for model aircraft Do not attempt to use it for any other purp...

Page 3: ...ontaining loose gravel or sand The propeller may throw such material in your face and eyes and cause injury For their safety keep all onlookers especially small children well back at least 20 feet or 6 meters when preparing your model for flight If you have to carry the model to the take off point with the engine running be especially cautious Keep the propeller pointed away from you and walk well...

Page 4: ...e ABOUT THE ENGINE STANDARD ACCESSORIES Glow Plug Type F installed on the engine Valve adjusting tool kit 4pcs Exhaust Pipe Assembly Exhaust Pipe Exhaust Pipe Lock Nut Exhaust Gasket Feeler gauge 0 04mm Feeler gauge 0 1mm Hex key 1 5mm Wrench 5mm Booster Cable Set Leads for glow plug with clip Lead for earth ground 4pcs 1pc Radial Motor Mount Set Mount attachment Screws Engine mounting screws M5X2...

Page 5: ...uggested that one be fabricated as per the illustration NOTE O S does not offer the extension cable as an accessory item Do not use an excessively long unsupported extension as this may vibrate and cause the needle valve setting to vary or even damage the needle valve thread Always provide a suitable support at the outer end It is essential that the firewall is strong and rigid e g at least 15mm t...

Page 6: ...eze bottle Dirt and fibrous matter mostly accumulate here Dirt and fibrous matter mostly accumulate here Needle valve holder 11 FUEL TANK LINES Make sure that the tank is well rinsed out with methanol or glow fuel before installation and that the pickup weight is well clear of the bottom of the tank when held vertically Locate the fuel tank as close as possible to the carburetor or the fuel level ...

Page 7: ...e maximum power at full throttle this establishes the basic fuel air mixture strength The correct mixture is then maintained by the carburetor s built in automatic mixture control system to cover the engine s requirements at reduced throttle settings The Mixture Control Valve This meters fuel flow at part throttle and idling speeds to ensure reliable operation as the throttle is opened and closed ...

Page 8: ...ed 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 13 5mm dia Use a propeller that has a hub of more than 40mm dia Ream the propeller shaft hole to 13 5mm bore with an appropriate reamer checking that the hole is exactly centered Install the...

Page 9: ...ficient capacity Install Ni Cd battery in the fuselage and switch on or off by means of transmitter On board battery 1 2 volt Ni Cd battery with more than 10 Ah capacity 1 A commercially available glowplug heating source will enable you to turn the current on or off by using a transmitter auxiliary channel establishing a more reliable idle 17 If glowplug leads are extended together as a single cab...

Page 10: ...t escapes through the breather Make a habit of draining out the excess oil in the crankcase at the end of each flying session Leaving contaminated oil in the crankcase for a long time will cause rust Also residual castoroil will tend to solidify and lock the engine Inject corrosion inhibiting oil into the crankcase to neutralize the effects of any remaining contaminants Rear Housing Breather Nippl...

Page 11: ...battery to the glowplug Electric starter Make sure that the direction or rotation is correct 21 When the engine starts open the throttle valve fully and keep it running initially approx 10 seconds with original needle valve setting 6 Open the throttle fully Make sure that all four cylinders are firing 7 The engine is running properly if white smoke is emitted through all four exhaust pipes A sligh...

Page 12: ...e throttle lever as well as trim lever on the transmitter are fully pulled down How to stop the engine Pull down the throttle lever and trim lever on the transmitter fully 23 RUNNING IN Breaking in Obtain an 18x12 or 20x8 propeller for running in 1 2 1 Running in on the ground Start the engine Set the needle valve 500 1 000r p m lower than maximum r p m setting and run approx 10 seconds It is sugg...

Page 13: ...eed for 5 seconds Does the engine stop Apply full throttle Does the engine regain full power immediately OK Re set the idle speed a little higher Set the throttle opening by means of the throttle trim on the transmitter so that the lowest practical speed without risk of the engine stopping is obtained The position where the lowest possible r p m with steady running is obtained Approx 40 open from ...

Page 14: ... idle speed Make sure that engine is fully warmed up Please pay attention to the matters described below to ensure that your engine serves you well in regard to performance reliability and long life As previously mentioned it is vitally important to avoid operating the engine in conditions where dust disturbed by the propeller may be deposited on the engine and enter its working parts Remember to ...

Page 15: ...Valve 3 Note If the gap is found to be less than 0 04mm it is not necessary to readjust the clearance if the engine has good compression and starts easily Equally if the gap exceeds 0 1mm but is not more than 0 14mm i e the thickness of both feeler gauges inserted together it is not necessary to readjust the clearance if the engine runs satisfactorily Fig 1 If a clearance is found to be outside ei...

Page 16: ...6504210 46504100 46504200 44014010 45269000 45269100 45069200 44003400 44003200 44006000 46505000 44003100 46503300 46503400 23325340 79872035 46581000 46568300 45515000 46568000 46568100 46568200 31 PARTS LIST The specifications are subject to alteration for improvement without notice Description Code No No Description Code No No Rocker Arm Assembly 1pair Rocker Arm 1pc Tappet Adjusting Screw Roc...

Page 17: ...lder Assembly Ratchet Spring Throttle Lever Retaining Screw Throttle Lever Carburetor Rotor Mixture Control Valve Assembly O Ring 2pcs Roter Guide Screw Fuel Inlet Nipple No 1 Carburetor Body Carburetor Rubber Gasket Carburetor Retaining Screw 10pcs 33 72200130 46210300 71531000 72403050 79870050 55500004 71521000 79871010 79871110 79871120 79871145 71531010 79871070 M2 6x7 M3x8 M3x10 M3x14 M3 5x1...

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