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Four stroke gasoline engine

for airplanes

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

ABOUT THE ENGINE

STANDARD ACCESSORIES

ENGINE PARTS NAME

INSTALLATION

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.

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 clear of spectators.

Switch off the ignition module to stop the engine or 

fully close the throttle valve via the transmitter to 

shut off the fuel supply. Otherwise there is a 

possibility of injury.

Immediately after the engine is stopped, the engine 

may start with a crank even when the igniter switch 

is off. Do not crank the engine, or there is a 

possibility of injury.

Be sure to install an externally operable switch for 

the ignition system battery to stop the engine if it is 

started unintentionally with the radio transmitter 

turned off or there is the possibility of injury.

Connect the throttle linkage so that the engine can 

be stopped via radio operation.

Always check the throttle linkage.If it is disconnected, 

throttle action becomes uncontrollable, which may 

result in a serious accident.

Take care that loose clothing (ties, shirt sleeves, 

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

propeller. Do not carry loose objects (such as 

pencils, screwdrivers, etc.) in a shirt pocket from 

where they could fall through the propeller arc.

Use an electric starter for this engine. The wearing of 

safety glasses is also strongly recommended. 

If you try hand starting, be sure to use a chicken stick 

or heavy glove. Never attempt to start the engine 

with a bare hand.

Be sure to carry out adjustments of the needle valve 

and mixture control valve after stopping the engine.

Do not start your engine in an area containing loose 

gravel or sand. The propeller may throw such 

material in your face and eyes and cause injury.

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.

Install 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 washer and 

propeller installing screws using the correct size 

wrench. Always check the tightness of propeller 

installing screws and retighten them, if necessary, 

before starting the engine. Also, check the tightness 

of all the screws and nuts before restarting the 

engine.

When checking a spark plug with the power source 

on, do not hold the plug, plug cap, high tension cord , 

or you will get a shock.

Install a top-quality propeller of the diameter and 

pitch specified for the engine and aircraft.

Any propeller requires utmost attention to handle. 

Be sure to follow the instruction manual supplied with 

a propeller.

This engine was designed for model aircraft. 

Do not attempt to use it for any other purpose.

Start the engine only after installing it in the model. 

Do not start the engine before installing it in the 

model, or there is a possibility of injury.

Be sure to use an effective silencer (muffler). 

Frequent exposure to an open exhaust may 

eventually impair your hearing. Such noise is also 

likely to cause annoyance to others over a wide area.

Mount the engine in your model securely, following 

the manufacturers’ recommendations.

For their safety, keep all onlookers (especially small 

children) well back (at least 10 meters) when 

preparing your model for flight.

NOTES

Model engines generates 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 results in a serious 

burn.

Observe the laws and regulations in each 

country and district concerning the usage, 

transportation and storage of gasoline. Ask 

details at fire station in each district.
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.
Do not operate the engine nor model alone, or 

there is a possibility of injury.

Carry out the mixing of the gasoline and 

oil outdoors or in a well ventilated place 

away from any source of fire to prevent the 

possibility of a fire.
Refill the fuel tank only after the engine is 

well cooled down, or there is a danger of fire.

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.
Gasoline is poisonous. Do not allow it 

come into contact with the eyes or mouth. 

Always store it in a clearly marked 

container in a cool and dark place and out 

of the reach of children. There is a 

possibility that it may damage your health.
Gasoline is highly flammable. Keep it away 

from an open flame, excessive heat, 

sources of sparks, or anything else which 

might cause it to ignite. Do not smoke or 

allow anyone else to smoke near to it.

Spark Plug 1/4-32

Ignition module

Assembly (IG-07)

F-6040 Silencer Assembly

Battery Leads

Sensor

Leads

High Tension Cord

Spark Plug

Cylinder Head

RPM Sensor

Drive Hub

Propeller Washer

This engine is designed for experienced fliers.  

Beginners and newcomers should not use this engine.
The engine unit, silencer, carburetor and ignition 

module are specially designed.
The normal rotation direction of the engine is 

counterclockwise facing to the propeller.
It offers broad power characteristics suitable for sport 

flight as well as acro flight.
The specially designed ignition module “IG-07” is 

equipped with a micro computer and designed not to 

operate below 120 rpm. 
The new F-6040 silencer is supplied with the engine. 

It develops very efficient silencing effect.

Crankcase 

Carburetor

Type 70T

Cover Plate

Crankshaft

Propeller Nut
Lock Nut

Intake Manifold 

Cam Cover 

PCV VALVE

While this is a four stroke gasoline engine, 

use the same oil mixed gasoline for two 

stroke gasoline engines.

This engine is employed with PCV (Positive 

Crankcase Ventilation) valve.

Ventilation in the crankcase is positively done with the 

change of pressure in the crankcase and one-way 

check valve. Blow-by gas and oil waste are returned to 

the combustion chamber via intake port.

GF30

600930100000

Silencer Body

Exhaust Header Pipe Assembly

    Exhaust Header Pipe Nut (M16)

Pump Unit PD-08

Beam Mount

It is suggested to use as heavy and rigid as possible 

engine mounting for highest performance and safe 

running. Install the engine on a mount using at least 

4mm steel screws, such as Allen type, with locknuts, 

for bolting the engine to the bearers.

Also, use the Nord Lock Washers (optional extra) and 

other anti-loosening washers or apply locking agent.

Be sure that there is sufficient air intake and outlet 

area on the model for engine cooling to avoid 

overheating. (Pay careful attention to the cooling 

since a gasoline engine generates more heat than a 

glow engine.)

INSTALLATION OF SPARK PLUG

Install the supplied spark plug firmly on the engine with 

O.S. Long Socket Wrench (optional: code no. 71521000), 

or with a commercially available 8mm deep socket wrench.

INSTALLING SILENCER

Screw the exhaust manifold in the exhaust port of 

the cylinder head as far as possible and fix it with 

the lock nut.  (Insufficient screwing in may result in 

damaging the screw threads of the exhaust port due 

to vibration.)
Screw the silencer on the exhaust manifold within 

more than 10mm and less than 25mm range.  Set 

the required outlet angle and fix it with the lock nut.
It is suggested to apply locking agent to the screw 

threads to prevent loosening and also to make sure no 

loosening from time to time and retighten if necessary.

Summary of Contents for GF30

Page 1: ...equent exposure to an open exhaust may eventually impair your hearing Such noise is also likely to cause annoyance to others over a wide area Mount the engine in your model securely following the manufacturers recommendations For their safety keep all onlookers especially small children well back at least 10 meters when preparing your model for flight NOTES Model engines generates considerable hea...

Page 2: ... ignition module red black two parallel wires to the power source Make sure the jackets of high tension cord do not touch the engine and cowl to avoid accidental short circuit Press the plug cap on the spark plug firmly fitting the hexagon shaped plug cap to the hexagonal body of the spark plug The plug cap is snap lock type Turn the plug cap 60 degrees clockwise to lock it over the spark plug Ins...

Page 3: ...f he engine has been disassembled for repair these clearances should be checked and reset as necessary Clearance should be 0 04mm 0 1mm 0015 004 For checking and adjusting the valve clearances a VALVE ADJUSTING TOOL KIT is available as an optional accessory Also a 5 5mm wrench not supplied is required for this purpose Feeler gauge 0 04mm The kit comes in a plastic case and includes Code No 7220006...

Page 4: ...side parts are sensitive to foreign substances VALVE ADJUSTING TOOL KIT 72200060 71521000 LONG SOCKET WRENCH WITH PLUG GRIP Specifications Displacement Bore Stroke PracticalR P M Output Weight Engine Silencer Ignition module 119 6 76 5 69 1 UNF 5 16 24 40 145 6 81 8 98 112 146 49 4 70 60 25 12 5 7 0 54 68 145 6 64 7 1 7 6 5 1 5 2 5 8 4 3 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 5 1 4 1 2 2 S M3x3 N M3x6 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 ...

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