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3.  Tube(C) should be set exactly at 3 15/16” or (10cm) 

  between the engine and check valve. DO NOT use  

  any other type of check valve. The check valve is 

  designed exclusively for the 91SR.

4.  Adjust your throttle linkage and curve using the align-

  ment indentations on the carburetor body located on

  the throttle arm side of the carb body.  

 

  PLEASE NOTE that the hover position is at 40% see  

  FIG 2.

START UP 

1.  Always remove Tube(A) at the check valve first before

   fueling. The fuel tank is pressurized and you need to      

  relieve the pressure first. Disconnected Tube(B) at                     

  the filter and fill the tank. Reconnect Tube(A) and (B).

2.  From the fully closed (clockwise) position, turn the  

  needle valves counter clockwise as follows.

STARTING SETTING / OPERATING SETTINGSTARTIN

  

Hover 

1.75 open 

1.75 ~1.50

  

Low   

1.25 open 

0.75 ~0.50

  

Full   

1.25 open 

1.25 ~0.75

3.  Close the throttle to the idle position and connect the  

  glow plug driver. The engine is now ready for starting.

                 

SPECIFICATIONS  

 

Bore   

27mm 

Stroke   

26mm

Displacement 

14.89cc

Weight   

553g

Practical rpm 

2,000 ~17,000

OPERATOR’S MANUAL

91SR 

(Helicopter Engine/ Part No.YS0061)

FEATURES

 

The 91SR is the latest in helicopter engine technology 

from YS. 

 

New stroke design for superior operation

 

New carburetor design for easier adjustments.

 

Factory preset fuel regulator.

CAUTION

Using gear ratios higher than 9.0 to 1 may result in en-

gine damage from overspeed.

GEAR RATIO

You should be using an engine to main rotor gear ratio 

of 1-7.5 to 1-8.0. Please check with your helicopter man-

ufacturer to obtain the correct gear ratio.

INSTALLATION

 

1.  The fuel lines should be connected to the fuel tank as

  shown in the above figure. Be careful to install the  

  check valve in the correct direction. Since the tank is  

  exposed to high pressures, be sure that all connections     

  are tight to prevent pressures leakage.

2.  Since the engine is sensitive to dirt in the fuel, a fuel  

  filter must be used. (We recommend the YS1195 fuel  

  filter.)

BREAK-IN

 

It is not necessary to mount this engine on a set stand 

for break-in. However, the engine should be adjusted 

slightly on the rich setting for the first few flights to insure 

proper break-in. Always use a good quality fuel which 

contain 15 ~30% nitromethane and an oil content of 18 

~23% low viscosity oil. 

NEEDLE VALVE ADJUSTMENT

Idle, Hover and High needle valves all work the same 

way. Turning the needles clockwise will lean the fuel mix-

tures and counter clockwise will richer the fuel mixtures.

1.  Set needles as described in START-UP.

2.  Start the engine and check idle. Adjust as needed.  

3.  Lift helicopter into a hover and check for the correct 

  rotor RPM recommended by the kit manufacture. 

  Once this is done take note of the amount of smoke  

  being produced by the muffler. The mixture is correct  

  for hover when there is a steady stream of smoke 

  being produced.

4.  Land the helicopter for approximately 20~30 seconds.

  Lift the helicopter into a hover again taking note of the 

  transition from idle to hover. If the engine exhibits a 

  large amount of smoke and the throttle response is 

  sluggish, you will need to adjust the idle and or the 

  hover needle leaner to achieved a smooth transition. 

  If the engine detonates and the smoke is inconsistent  

  or a small amount is produced, the mixture is too lean.

5.  The high speed needle refines the fuel mixture for 

forward flights without affecting the hovering adjust-    

ment. After the engine is started and warmed up, lift       

off into a hover and check that the engine is running 

smooth with a good trail of smoke. If everything is fine, 

open the throttle and enter forward flight. Take note 

of the amount of smoke like we did in a hover adjust-

ment. It is correct when you see a noticeable steady 

smoke trail. Adjust the high-speed needle valve to ob-

tain slightly rich but consistent setting.

STOPPING THE ENGINE

 

1.  Fully close the throttle barrel to stop the engine.

2.  As soon as the engine stops running, be sure that a  

  fuel  line clamp is used in Tube(B) to prevent fuel from 

  flowing into the engine.

3.  On the final flight of the day, the fuel line clamp should

  be used to stop the engine in order to prevent rust 

  and corrosion.

FUEL AND GLOW PLUG

We have found that the fuel and glow plugs listed below 

will give the best engine performance.

Fuel

Powermaster 30% Special Heli Blend

Cool Power 30% Special Heli Blend

Glow Plug  _  YS #2   Enya #3   OS #8   

IMPORTANT!

Silicone rubber is used in many parts of the YS engine. 

Use only glow fuel of methanol for cleaning. Gasoline 

and other volatile solutions will damage silicone if used.

WARRANTY

Strict quality control is implemented by our factory in all 

phases, from  parts manufacturing to final assembly. 

If performance deteriorates or a part fails due to a manu-

facturing error, YS Parts and Service will repair or re-

place the engine at no charge in the period of one year 

from date of purchase.

 

Warranty does not cover normal 

maintenance. Should the engine be modified, incorrectly 

assembled or abused, there will be a normal charge for 

parts and labor. 

Fig.1

Fig.2

High speed  100%

Low speed  0%

Hover 40%

52mm

43.5mm

25mm

 Hover Needle

 Fuel Filter

 Tube (B)

 Tube (A)

 Check Valve

 Tube (C)   3 15/16"(10cm)

Low Needle

High Needle

Factory Set

Do Not Adjust

STARTING SETTING / OPERATING SETTING

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