background image

600928800000

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.

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 

propeller. Do not carry loose objects (such as 

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

where they could fall through the propeller arc.

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.

For their safety, keep all onlookers (especially small 

children) well back (at least 20 feet or 6 meters) 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. Keep the propeller pointed away 

from you and walk well clear of spectators.
Warning! Immediately after a glowplug-ignition 

engine has been run and is still warm, conditions 

sometimes exist whereby it is just possible for the 

engine to abruptly restart if the propeller is casually 

flipped over compression WITHOUT the glowplug 

battery being reconnected. Remember this if you 

wish to avoid the risk of a painfully rapped knuckle!

Always check the tightness of the propeller nut and 

retighten it, if necessary, before restarting the engine. 

Also, check the tightness of all the screws and nuts 

before restarting the engine.

If you install a spinner, make sure that it is a precision 

made product and that the slots for the propeller blades 

do not cut into the blade roots and weaken them.

Preferably, use an electric starter. The wearing of 

safety glasses is also strongly recommended.

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, unless you are highly 

experienced in tuning propellers for specialized competition 

work such as pylon-racing.

Take care that the glow plug clip or battery leads do 

not come into contact with the propeller. Also check 

the linkage to the throttle arm. A disconnected linkage 

could also foul the propeller.

After starting the engine, carry out any needle-valve 

readjustments from a safe position behind the 

rotating propeller. Stop the engine before attempting 

to make other adjustments to the carburetor.

This engine was designed for model aircraft. Do not 

attempt to use it for any other purpose.

Mount the engine in your model securely, following 

the manufacturers' recommendations, using appropri-

ate screws and locknuts.

Be sure to use the silencer (muffler) supplied with the 

engine. 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.

Install a top-quality propeller of the diameter and pitch 

specified for the engine and aircraft. Locate 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 nut, using the correct size wrench.

If you remove the glowplug from the engine and 

check its condition by connecting the battery leads to 

it, do not hold the plug with bare fingers.Use an 

appropriate tool or a folded piece of cloth.

NOTES

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.

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.

A weakened or loose propeller may disintegrate or 

be thrown off and, since propeller tip speeds with 

powerful engines may exceed 600 feet(180 metres) 

per second, it will be understood that such a 

failure could result in serious injury, (see 'NOTES' 

section relating to propeller safety).

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.

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

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.

Cylinder head

Venturi 

Silicone Tube

Crankshaft

Propeller nut

Propeller washer

Drive Hub

Crankcase

Needle valve

Cover Plate

Fuel outlet

Fuel inlet

Glowplug

BASIC ENGINE PARTS

INSTALLATION

It is suggested to use as heavy and rigid as possible 

engine mounting for highest performance and safe 

running. Install the engine on a plastic mount using at 

least 3mm steel screws, such as Allen type, with 

locknuts, for bolting the engine to the bearers.

Use 3mm or larger steel screws, preferably Allen type 

hexagon socket head cap screws, with washers and 

locknuts, for bolting the engine to the bearers.

O.S. Radial Motor Mount

For 15LA-S / Code No.71909310

For 25LA-S / Code No.71908100

ABOUT THE ENGINE

NEEDLE-VALVE EXTENSION

INSTALLATION OF SILENCER

Secure the silencer to the engine by means of two 

retaining screws supplied after the engine is securely 

mounted to a test bench or a model. 

The angled exhaust of the silencer can be rotated to 

any desired position in the following manner:

Loosen the locknut and assembly screw.

Set the exhaust outlet at the required position by rotating 

the rear part of the silencer.

Re-tighten the assembly screw, followed by the locknut.

1)

2)

3)

Make sure that the propeller is well balanced. An 

unbalanced propeller and/or spinner can cause serious 

vibration which may weaken parts of the airframe or 

affect the safety of the radio-controlled system.

Warning:

Fuel Tank

A fuel tank of approximately 40cc capacity for 15LA-S 

and 60cc capacity for 25LA-S is suggested.

BEFORE STARTING

Propellers

Glowplug battery

Fuel

Needle Valve Extension Cable Set (Code No. 

72200080) is available from O.S. as an optional part.

It is recommended to seal the fitting faces of 

engine exhaust and silencer with silicone sealant.

8x4

9x5

15LA-S

25LA-S

8x4-6

9x6, 10x5

Suggested propeller sizes are given in the table. As the 

ideal propeller diameter, pitch and blade area vary 

according to the size, weight and type of model, final 

propeller selection can be made after practical experiment.

Aerobatic & Sport

Running-in

Make sure that these mounting beams are accurately 

aligned and firmly integrated with the airframe, 

reinforcing the adjacent structure to absorb vibration.

The "LA-S Series" engines are designed for control line 

models.  They have broad power characteristics which 

are suitable for both trainer models and stunt models.

A separate needle-valve is mounted at the rear, where 

manual adjustment is safely away from the rotating propeller.
Connect the short length of fuel tubing supplied 

securely between the fuel outlet and the fuel inlet. In the 

event of the tube becoming damaged, it should be 

replaced with a suitable length of best quality 5mm 

ODX2mm ID silicone tubing. Use similar material to 

connect the fuel inlet nipple to the fuel tank.

Length

15LA-S

25LA-S

51-52mm

55-56mm

The 15LA-S and 25LA-S should be operated on a methanol 

based fuel containing not less than 18% (volumetric) castor 

oil, or a top quality synthetic lubricant (or a mixture of both), 

plus a small percentage (5-10%) of nitromethane for 

improved flexibility and power. Some commercial fuels 

also contain coloring additives as an aid to fuel level 

visibility. In some cases, these additives have indicated 

slightly negative effects on the performance.  We would 

suggest that you use such fuels only if you are satisfied 

that they do not adversely affect running qualities when 

compared with familiar standard fuels. When changing 

to a fuel brand or formula that is different from the one 

to which you are accustomed, it is a wise precaution to 

temporarily revert to in-flight running-in procedures, 

until you are sure that the engine is running entirely 

satisfactorily.

The power source for heating the glowplug 

may be either a large heavy-duty 1.5volt 

dry cell.

1.5 volt heavy-duty

dry battery

MAX-

15LA-S / 

MAX-

25LA-S 

Summary of Contents for MAX-15LA-S

Page 1: ...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 even...

Page 2: ... mark or set screw at this time Fuel inlet Fuel Tube Fuel will flow from tank to venturi as propeller is turned Place your finger over the venturi to choke intake Turn the propeller two revolutions while watching the fuel line Priming Hold model securely when starting Starter Assistant Assistant should hold the model so that it cannot move forward when the engine starts Be careful not to be hit by...

Page 3: ...lean these filters periodically The use of modern high performance alcohol based model engine fuels while promoting cooler running improved anti detonation combustion and increased power have the disadvantage of causing corrosion due to the acid by products of combustion The use of nitromethane in the fuel can also contribute to the problem Do not close the needlevalve and mixture control valve to...

Page 4: ...ssembly Screw Retaining Screw N M3x27 2pcs 25LA S 15LA S SPECIFICATIONS MAX 15LA S MAX 25LA S MAX 15LA S MAX 25LA S M3 5 B M2 6x8 S M3x3 M M2 6x10 1 2 3 14 4 15 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 13 5 N M3x12 25LA S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 13 5 14 15 21754010 21753000 21706000 21205040 21712010 21381970 20810007 21109005 21758000 21620006 21751010 21752000 21757000...

Reviews: