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The Importance of Clean Fuel
All model glow-fuel engines use a glow plug containing a platinum metal coil. The
platinum metal in the coil acts as a catalyst and ignites the air/fuel mixture in the
engine. To operate properly, the air/fuel mixture must actually touch the surface of
the platinum coil.
If the surface of the coil is coated with anything, even if only a few atoms thick, and
invisible to the eye, the catalytic reaction cannot occur and the engine will run poorly
or not at all. Around ninety percent of all reported engine problems can be traced to
contaminated fuel that coats the glow plug coil and prevents the plug from operating
properly.
Many varieties of rubber will dissolve in glow fuel and quickly foul a glow plug coil.
Use only silicone fuel tubing and plastic (polyethylene, polypropylene or nylon)
containers to store or transfer fuel.
Note:
DO NOT USE RUBBER FUEL BULBS, SYRINGES WITH RUBBER PLUNGERS
OR NEOPRENE FUEL LINES TO TRANSFER FUEL INTO YOUR HELICOPTER.
RUBBER WILL CONTAMINATE YOUR FUEL AND FOUL YOUR GLOW PLUG.
Certain brands of model engine fuel contain chemical additives (such as anti-rust
compounds) that can foul glow plugs. Some engines will run on these fuels for a flight
or two, but then loose power. Some engines will not start at all. Do not use fuels that
contain chemical additives such as anti-rust compounds with your Norvel engine.
There is no practical way of cleaning a contaminated glow plug coil. Discard
contaminated glow plugs when changing to a new fuel or after using rubber in the fuel
system.
Hint:
Use the Lite Machines
Lil’ Squeezer
fuel system to quickly fuel and de-fuel your
helicopter. The
Lil’ Squeezer
fuel system consists of a fuel storage bottle that
protects your fuel from sunlight during storage, and a filtered transfer tube that will
not contaminate your fuel with rubber byproducts.
Synthetic Oils
Some brands of fuel contain synthetic oils that break down at relatively low
temperatures. During a hot, lean run, synthetic oil may not provide sufficient
lubrication to the engine piston and cylinder, and the piston may seize inside the
cylinder or otherwise damage the engine.
Do not use fuels containing only synthetic oil with your Norvel engines. Use fuels
containing castor oil or castor/synthetic oil blends. For instance, if you like Morgan’s
brand fuels, do not use Morgan’s
Cool Power
fuel with synthetic oil (the green stuff).
Instead, use Morgan’s
Omega
fuel with castor/synthetic oil blend (the pink stuff).
Op er a tor's Guide
Glow-Fuel Engines
LITE MA CHINES
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