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It is of vital importance, before attempting to operate 

your engine, to read the general 'SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

AND WARNINGS'  in the following section and to strictly 

adhere to the advice contained therein.

Also, please study the entire contents of this 

instruction manual, so as to familiarize yourself with 

the controls and other features of the engine.

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

NOTES

These cover events which might involve serious 

(in extreme circumstances, even fatal) injury.

These cover the many other possibilities, generally less 

obvious sources of danger, but which, under certain 

circumstances, may also cause damage or injury.

WARNINGS

ENGINE PARTS NAME

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. 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.

NOTES

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.

Never touch, or allow any object to come 

into contact with, the rotating parts.

Model engine fuel is also highly flammable. 

Keep it away from 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.

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.

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.

This engine was designed for model helicopters. 

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.

Install an effective silencer (muffler). Frequent close 

exposure to a noisy exhaust (especially in the case of 

the more powerful high-speed engines) may eventually 

impair your hearing and such noise is also likely to 

cause annoyance to others over a wide area.

Check the linkage to the throttle arm before each 

flight.
Avoid sudden high r.p.m. immediately after the 

engine is started, as the clutch will engage and you 

may be struck by the rotor.

After starting the engine, carry out any needle-valve 

readjustments after stopping the rotor by closing the 

throttle to the lowest r.p.m.. 

Stop the engine before attempting to make other 

adjustments to the carburetor.
Use an electric starter. The wearing of safety 

glasses is also strongly recommended. 

Press the rotor head down securely.
Take care that the glow plug clip or battery leads do 

not come into contact with rotating parts.
Adjust the throttle linkage so that the engine stops 

when the throttle stick and trim lever on the 

transmitter are fully retarded. Alternatively, the 

engine may be stopped by cutting off the fuel 

supply. Never try to stop the engine physically.

Take care that loose clothing (ties, shirt sleeves, 

scarves etc.) do not come into contact with the rotor. 

Do not carry loose objects (such as pencils, screwdriv-

ers, etc.) in a shirt pocket from where they could fall 

through the rotor disc.   
For their safety, keep all onlookers (especially small 

children) well back (at least 20 feet or 6 metres) 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. Hold the rotor securely and keep 

well clear of spectators. 
Warning! lmmediately after a glowplug-ignition 

engine has been run and is still warm, conditions 

sometimes exist whereby it is just possible for the 

engine to restart when turned over WITHOUT the 

glowplug battery being reconnected. Remember this 

if you wish to avoid the risk of accidents.

Notes on installing cooling fan and clutch

Do not use a tool which 

locks piston when installing 

a cooling-fan and clutch, or 

top of the piston may be 

damaged. Also, do not insert 

a screw driver or the similar 

into the exhaust port.

Do not grip the engine mounting beams with a 

vise, or the crankcase will be distorted which 

will result in engine breaking. 

Vise

NOTES WHEN APPLYING AN ELECTRIC STARTER

Because of this initial tightness, a standard 

electric starter may have difficulty in rotating the 

engine when cold, before it has been adequately 

run-in. In this case, use a high-torque type starter.
Do not over-prime. This could cause a  hydraulic 

lock and damage the engine on application of the 

electric starter.
If over-primed, remove glowplug, close needle-valve 

and apply starter to pump out surplus fuel. Cover 

the head with a rag to prevent pumped out fuel 

from getting into your eyes.

F

J

J

F

28
34

27 33

A

B

90

°

90

°

A=B

Linking the throttle servo to the carburetor

Link the throttle servo to the carburetor using 

the throttle lever supplied. Throttle control rod 

A and B should be equal length. Set the 

linkage so that the servo output lever and 

throttle lever are parallel when the throttle 

stick on the transmitter is at middle position. 

Installing hole intervals on the F lever and on 

the J lever are different. Decide the lever to 

use according to the servo used. Be sure to 

cut off another lever to avoid any interference.

INTRODUCTION

Throttle lever is not installed on the carburetor 

when the engine leaves the factory.

Install it before using the engine.

NOTE

STANDARD ACCESSOIES

Glow Plug No.8

Throttle Lever Assembly

This is a high performance engine designed for 

small-sized radio-controlled helicopters.  

Since the mounting bolt pattern of the engine as 

well as silencer is the same as those of the 32SX-H, 

it can be directly replaced with the 32SX-H and most 

of other 32-39 size engines. This powerful engine is 

suitable for sport flight as well as 3D flight.

With some models, needle interferes the body and 

working on the body to avoid this would be required.

Needle Valve

Fuel Inlet 

Mixture Control Valve

Throttle Lever

Rotor Guide Screw

Heatsink Head

Carburetor

Type 20M 

Crankshaft

Propeller nut

Crankcase

Glowplug

Beam Mount

Cover Plate

Thrust Washer

Carburetor Gasket

Items necessary for starting

Tools, accessories, etc.The following items are necessary 

for operating the engine.

BEFORE STARTING

Battery leads

1.5 volt dry cell

These are used to conduct current from 

the battery to the glowplug. Basically, two 

leads, with clips,  are required, but, for 

greater conve-nience, twin leads with 

special glowplug connectors, as shown on 

the right, are commercially available.

Battery leads

glowplug Igniter

The power source for heating the glowplug may be 

either a large heavy-duty 1.5volt dry cell, Ni-cd battery 

or glowplug Igniter.

Glowplug battery

600928300000

Beam Mount

It is recommended to use 

Crankshaft Clamp 37 (Code 

No.71530600) available as an 

optional tool. 

O.S. No.8 glowplug is 

supplied with the engine

MAX-

37SZ-H 

RING

Summary of Contents for MAX-37SZ-H RING

Page 1: ...e objects such as pencils screwdriv ers etc in a shirt pocket from where they could fall through the rotor disc For their safety keep all onlookers especially small children well back at least 20 feet or 6 metres 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 Hold the rotor securely and keep well clear of spe...

Page 2: ...be reestablished as follows Mixture Control Valve Carburetor Body First rotate the Mixture Control Valve until its slotted head is flush with the carburetor body Then screw the valve in exactly 1 turn This is the standard position 0 5mm As shown in the sketch the carburetor has graduation marks When the triangle mark on the carburetor rotor meets the most right mark throttle is fully closed When t...

Page 3: ...moothly acceIerating to satisfactory high speed straight and level flight power is lost when the model is puIled up into a climb the mixture is too lean ln this case land the model immediately and readjust Needle Valve to a richer setting M N For helicopters good throttle response at medium r p m e g hovering speeds is most important since this is a power range widely used in helicopter flight The...

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