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contacts. Clean any possible excess 
fuel (an indication of engine flooding) 
and screw it in again. Further starting 
should only be done with the throttle at 
idle position. If the plug is dry, probably 
not enough fuel has been drawn into 
the carburetor. If that is the case, check 
the fuel feed and then return to the 
instructions in paragraph A.

Note:

 We strongly urge the use of a 

tachometer to check rpm readings when 
breaking in the engine.

After starting and warming the engine 
for 30 to 45 seconds adjust as follows:
For initial break-in: do not exceed 
4,000 rpm for the first 10 minutes of 
operation. This allows all the parts to 
mate properly with good lubrication.

Step I. Move the throttle to 2/3 
high throttle position quickly (fast 
acceleration). Repeat three times. If the 
engine accelerates smoothly go to Step 
III. If acceleration is not smooth, go to 
Step II.

Step II. Faulty acceleration and a 
tendency to quit is usually attributable 
to a poor fuel mixture in the medium 
rpm range. Stop the engine and recheck 
the fuel feed. The fuel line must not be 
pinched or broken. Restart the engine 
and test acceleration again. If the 
problem persists adjust the carburetor. 
Open the low-speed needle by 5 minutes 
and retest. If acceleration is smooth, 

open the needle by another 3 to 5 
minutes. This should be done because 
the needle was previously set too lean. 
If the engine continues to not accelerate 
properly, open the low-speed needle by 
10 minutes. If the engine’s operation 
does not improve, shut it off and check 
the basic setting, restart the engine 
and test the acceleration.  If the engine 
continues to not accelerate properly, the 
defect is likely to lie somewhere other 
than an adjustment. If the engine runs 
correctly, go to Step III.

Step III. If the engine accelerates 
correctly, set it at idle speed and 
accelerate to full speed. Repeat twice 
more. If the engine functions correctly, 
go to Step IV. If it cuts out, open the 
low-speed needle valve by 5 to 10 
minutes more. If the engine does not 
respond to acceleration fast enough, 
keep closing the low-speed needle until 
the engine starts to cut out in response to 
throttle opening. At that point, re-open 
the low-speed needle by 5 to 10 minutes.

Step IV. If the engine reacts correctly, 
set it at full speed. If the revolutions do 
not drop, the engine has been adjusted 
successfully. If the revolutions seem to 
drop, open the high-speed needle by 
about 5 to 10 minutes.

CAUTION:

 The engine must be 

stopped while you adjust the carburetor 
in order to prevent injury by the 
propeller. Subsequent runs may be made 

while slightly leaning out the mixture 
with each tank full of fuel. Forty 
minutes is considered sufficient time for 
normal breakin prior to the first flight.

The use of a tachometer is encouraged 
for setting the high-speed needle valve 
prior to flight. The peak rpm should be 
obtained and then reduced by 200 to 300 
rpm. Over-revving of a 4-stroke engine 
can cause internal damage to the engine.

Adjustment of 

the Carburetor

The low-speed needle valve is set at the 
factory so that idle rpm may be between 
1,800 and 2,100 rpm. 

In principle, a carburetor is adjusted 
by first achieving highest rpm with 
the high-speed needle valve and then 
performing idling (low speed rpms) 
with the throttle valve and the low-
speed needle valve. (Unless peak rpm 
is achieved, idling adjustment will be 
difficult to adjust and will not be stable.)
• After filling the tank, start the engine    
  and move the throttle to the fully  

 

  open position.
• Turn the main needle valve screw  

 

  clockwise (refer to Figure 5, page  

 

  7) with the carburetor adjustment bar   
  (provided in the accessories package)  
  or a small screw driver, and adjust to   
  achieve peak rpm. Use a tachometer    
  to verify rpm.

CAUTION:

 Over-closing the main 

needle valve is very dangerous because 
it may cause knocking and preignition. 
It may also cause the propeller nut 
to loosen. Immediately turn the main 
needle counterclockwise to richen up 
the setting.

• Next, close the throttle valve until  

 

  the engine operates stably and with    
  an idle rpm of around 1,700 rpm. Do 
  this by adjusting the low-speed needle 
  valve with the carburetor adjustment    
  bar (or small screwdriver) and  

 

  manipulating the throttle valve via    
  the throttle stick on the transmitter.
• After reaching the stable 1,700 rpm,    
  slowly open the throttle fully. If the    
  rpms become slow or go up suddenly,  
  adjust carefully until the changes  

 

  are smooth from idle to peak rpm, by   
  adjusting the low-speed needle valve.
• After the previous steps have been  

 

  accomplished, repeat the process  

 

  from idle to high rpm quickly. If the    
  rpms do not reach peak, but stutter as   
  the throttle moves from low to high,  
  re-tune the main needle valve and  

 

  perform the process from idling to    
  peak quickly. 
• Repeat the process until the response   
  is a smooth transition from idle to  

 

  peak rpm.
Factory settings for the main and low- 

speed needle valves are as follows.
• Main needle valve: Turn needle valve   

  all the way clockwise and then back    

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Summary of Contents for 2008 FG-20

Page 1: ...dio control model aircraft In case of modifications by the customer Horizon Hobby Inc shall not bear any responsibility from any damage caused by such modification Keep the ignition system well mainta...

Page 2: ...Spark Plug Wrench FG20967 Valve Adjusting Tools Instruction Manual Saito Decal Safety Precautions This manual describes the engine and its general operating procedures For mounting and control see the...

Page 3: ...ction Use of threadlock is recommended Remember to ensure cooling air passes by the engine and muffler in a cowled environment Throttle Linkage Carefully attach the throttle linkage to the engine usin...

Page 4: ...on System Saito gasoline four stroke engines come with Saito s own ignition system composed of the ignition unit cord for sensor black and white cord for earth to ground green insulated plug cap and c...

Page 5: ...a battery with a voltage of 4 8V to 6V and running the engine until it is dry Do not needlessly disassemble the carburetor If you experience problems with the carburetor return it to the Saito Horizon...

Page 6: ...em to drop open the high speed needle by about 5 to 10 minutes CAUTION The engine must be stopped while you adjust the carburetor in order to prevent injury by the propeller Subsequent runs may be mad...

Page 7: ...an exhaust pipe to the cylinder or attaching a propeller nut the use of threadlock is recommended Sometimes it is helpful to tighten an T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G G U I D E 11 10 N O R M A L O P E...

Page 8: ...0 004 in After the gap is checked tighten the locknut securely Do not over tighten The tappet gap is the most important factor in the maintenance of 4 stroke engines and operation with an excess clear...

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Page 10: ...5 Engine mount set 95 1 95 2 95 3 95 4 95 5 1set 37 Steel and washer set 37 1 37 2 1set 110 Anti loosening nut 1 38 Tappet 2 149 Oil slinger 1 39 Pushrod 2 152 Screw pin for drive flange setting 1 40...

Page 11: ...1 95 2 95 3 95 4 95 5 1set 37 Steel and washer set 37 1 37 2 1set 110 Anti loosening nut 1 38 Tappet 2 149 Oil slinger 1 39 Pushrod 2 152 Screw pin for drive flange setting 1 40 Pushrod cover and rub...

Page 12: ...27 Tapered Collet Drive Flange G2027 G3627 28 Prop Washer Nut 125A28 170R3135 29 Prop Nut Spinnet 120S29 120S29 30 Prop Nut Electric Starter 120S30 120S30 31 Crankcase Screw Set 5031 5031 32 Engine G...

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