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 R 95 Manual - English

R 95 Manual - English     

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1. Safety

1.

R 95 engines including accessories, as sup

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plied by Radne Motor, are only intended to 

be assembled on a kart and for the purpose 

of driving the kart. Any other use is forbidden 

unless written approval has been received 

from Radne Motor. Radne Motor accepts no 

responsibility whatsoever for anything that 

may happen if a R 95 engine is used for any 

other purpose than that for which it is specifi

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cally intended.

2.

A kart that is equipped with a R 95 engine can 

attain speeds at which the driver is exposed 

to obvious danger to life and limb if the kart 

is handled in an irresponsible manner. Radne 

Motor accepts no responsibility whatsoever 

for injuries to people or damage to property 

that may arise if a kart that is equipped with a 

R 95 engine, either directly or indirectly is the 

cause of an accident or damage as a result of 

carelessness or negligence on behalf of the 

driver.

3.

During normal use, some parts in a R 95 

engine become so warm that they can cause 

burns to people who come into contact with 

the warm parts. Examples of such parts are 

the silencer and cylinder. It is up to the driver 

to ensure that the kart is equipped with 

appropriate protection so that contact with 

warm and hot objects is avoided, and to act 

in an appropriate fashion so that such pos

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sible burn injuries do not occur. Radne Motor 

accepts no responsibility whatsoever for 

injuries that may occur as a result of a person 

coming into contact with the hot or warm 

parts of a R 95 engine.

4.

During the normal use of a R 95 engine 

installed on a kart, there is a risk for personal 

injuries that may occur as a result of body 

parts or objects being trapped between, or 

rubbing against, the engine’s rotating parts. 

An example of this could be getting a finger 

stuck between the sprocket on the outbound 

axle and the chain that drives the rear axle. 

It is up to the driver to ensure that the kart 

is equipped with appropriate protection so 

that such incidences of contact are avoided, 

and to act in an appropriate fashion so that 

no injuries of this type occur. Radne Motor 

accepts no responsibility whatsoever for 

injuries to people that may occur as a result 

of something becoming trapped between the 

rotating parts of a R 95 engine.

5.

A R 95 engine is propelled using a flammable 

fuel – alkylate petrol or 95 octane petrol. 

Careless handling of the fuel can lead to fires 

that can cause injury to people or damage to 

property. Radne Motor accepts no responsi

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bility whatsoever for accidents and injuries 

that may occur as a result of careless handling 

of fuel, for instance when filling the fuel tank, 

incorrect mounting of the fuel tank onto 

the kart, inappropriate construction of the 

fuel tank, a fuel tank made of inappropriate 

materials or the existence or use of inappro

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priate materials in, or with the drawing of, a 

fuel line. 

6.

R 95 is equipped with an electric starter 

system consisting of a starter motor and a 

starter battery. The battery is of the NiMH 

type (Nickel-metal hydride). Please refer to 

the separate section in this manual regarding 

handling and care of the NiMH battery that is 

included with the delivery of a R 95 engine. 

Radne Motor accepts no responsibility 

whatsoever for accidents or injuries that may 

occur to people or property if any battery is 

used other than that which is supplied with 

the original delivery or as an original spare 

part battery.

7.

The driver is responsible for the mounting of 

the battery, battery box and cables between 

the battery box and the starter motor, in 

accordance with the instructions provided 

in this manual. Radne Motor accepts no 

responsibility whatsoever for accidents and 

injuries that may occur as a result of incorrect 

mounting of the battery, battery box and/

or the cables between the battery and the 

starter motor.

8.

The charging and storage of the NiMH battery 

should occur in accordance with the instruc

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tions provided in this manual. Radne Motor 

accepts no responsibility whatsoever for 

injuries to people or damage to property that 

may occur as a result of incorrect handling, 

storage or charging of the R 95 NiMH battery.

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Summary of Contents for R 95

Page 1: ...Owners Manual ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ...al R 95 WARNING Under no circumstance is it allowed to change the original design of the engine without a written acceptance from the manufacturer You should always use original spare parts Unauthorised changes or non origi nal spare parts can lead to serious damages Contents Owners Manual R 95 2 1 Safety 4 2 Instructions for handling and charging a R 95 starter battery 6 Safety instructions for t...

Page 3: ...tion so that such incidences of contact are avoided and to act in an appropriate fashion so that no injuries of this type occur Radne Motor accepts no responsibility whatsoever for injuries to people that may occur as a result of something becoming trapped between the rotating parts of a R 95 engine 5 A R 95 engine is propelled using a flammable fuel alkylate petrol or 95 octane petrol Careless ha...

Page 4: ... 0 volts If you discharge the battery too deeply then one of the battery s cells may be dam aged in which case you will no longer be able to recharge the battery to its full capacity 8 A NiMH battery should not be charged until most of its capacity has been used up At that point the terminal voltage will have dropped to 12 0 volts In practical terms this means that you can start your kart approx 5...

Page 5: ...t certainly be inoper able when you take out your kart again in the spring For this reason you should allow your battery to remain charging on trickle charge mode during the period that you will not be using it 19 If your kart is to be stored in cold storage in other words a storage area where minus tem peratures may occur then you should remove the battery and store it somewhere at normal room te...

Page 6: ...otor s holder article number 5208 7 When it comes to mounting the battery battery box and the connection between the battery and the starter motor a description of how to do this can be found in a separate section of this manual 4 Starting and stopping the R 95 engine Thanks to the R 95 engine being equipped with an electric starter it is normally very easy to start No longer does one need a stron...

Page 7: ...ates or even stops then you should test the effect of slightly increasing the Low Speed screw Start with half a turn When you have found a setting at which you can apply the gas and the engine responds immediately then it is time to move onto the setting of the High Speed screw H 6 Drive a few laps of the track so that the engine is really warm Listen thereafter to how the engine sounds when you a...

Page 8: ...into the cylinder You may wonder why the air that travels on the top side of the throttle doesn t suddenly stop when it no longer has any depression to pull it Well when it comes to air it happens to be the case that when one part of an air mass moves it pulls the surrounding air along with it When it comes to the operating strokes when the piston moves downwards into the cylinder a port is opened...

Page 9: ...ifica tion whatsoever is allowed The crankcase halves should both be labelled with RAKET The sealing rings are open to choice in other words they may be exchanged for any other factory make of your choosing under the condition that the model and the dimen sions are kept the same On both sides there should be 17x28x7 with sealing lip as well as dust sealing lip Original sealing rings have a sealing...

Page 10: ...with 11 teeth 12 Covers The covers are safety features designed to avoid contact with the rotating and warm parts of the engine and absolutely no altera tions or modifications are permitted The kart may not be driven without the covers 13 Starter system The engine is equipped with an electric starter system as standard The starter motor should be an original R 95 The engine may even be equipped wi...

Page 11: ... via a channel When the pressure in the crankcase changes the pump diaphragm in the carburettor will begin to move On the other side of the diaphragm there is fuel in the other chamber When the diaphragm moves the fuel is pumped in and out of the chamber Two small lip valves that are cut out in the same piece of rubber ensure that suction from the tank occurs and that the fuel is pumped further to...

Page 12: ...hat case one must search for dirt or pores or else change the needle valve PLEASE NOTE Leaking gas kets on the pump side will exhibit the same symptoms If the opening or sealing pressure is not correct then you will have to change the spring and lever until it does appear to be correct OK now the valve is correctly adjusted What other faults could exist The master diaphragm maybe It is most likely...

Page 13: ...llotson HS 319A 35049 Throttle cable support 35053 Exhaustgasket 35059 Engine cover 35061 Sprocket cover 35065 Inletflange in rubber 35086 Piston ring 35087 Piston R 95 35090 Cylinder gasket 0 15 35090 1Cylinder gasket 0 25 35091 Needlebearing 35092 Crankshaft complete 35096 Washer clutchdrum 35132 Exhaust flange R 95 35144 Clutch drum 35147 Needlebearing for clutch 95 35150 Crankcase 35151 Crankc...

Page 14: ...07 33153 Start boss 33131 Axle for stringdisc 07 35205 Starthandle 33138 Start string 33136 Frictionring Aluminium 33132 O Ring för string disc axlee 55156 Screw countersunk 6x20 55392 Countersunk aluminium washer 6X20 3013 Plate 3014 Screw 3015 Choke axle 3016 Cap 3017 Main diaphragm 3018 Gasket 3019 Screw 3020 Expansion cap 3022 Screw 3023 Axle 3024 Lever 3025 Valve 3026 Spring 3027 Expansion ca...

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