Mvvs 116 IRS Operating instructions

Before using the engine, please read these instructions carefully.
Operating instructions
MVVS 116 IRS No: 3010
Version 1.7
Congratulations on choosing the gas engine MVVS 116cc. MVVS 116cc has been designed and manufactured for propeller-powered radio-controlled model planes. It is able to meet all of your expectations of an acrobatic racing engine.
Technical specifications
Maximum power output **
Bore 42 mm
Stroke 42 mm
Weight of complete engine without ignition*
Weight of ignition unit 270 g Lubrication RpM range 1000 – 7500 RpM
* Some manufacturers state the weight of incomplete engines. The value in the table above stands for the weight of a complete engine, including the spark plug, carburetor, drive washer and prop screws.
** Power output varies with the exhaust used. The value given in the table stands for the maximum available power output.
1) Never use the engine for any manned vehicles.
2) When operating model planes, always follow the rules and laws in effect in your country.
3) The manufacturer declines all responsibility for all damages arising from the operation of
models and other appliances driven by MVVS 116cc engine.
4) Use always original spare parts.
5) Never tamper with the engine construction.
6) Before each flight check that all the propeller screws are tightened up and in good
condition. If you use a spinner, check that it is tightened up, too. When mounting the spinner always follow the assembly instructions.
7) Periodically check that the engine is firmly fixed to the engine mounts. Never start a loose
engine!
8) Always use a balanced propeller! Always replace the propeller when damaged!
9) Make sure that no part of your body intersects the plane of the spinning propeller.
10) Always wear close-fitting, well-fastened clothes when starting or operating the running
engine. Never wear loosely hanging clothes (tie, scarf, etc.).
3100 g Fuel
Silencer INT 58.01 +MVVS adaptor
Maximum torque ** Silencer INT 58.01 +MVVS adaptor
Safety precautions
14 HP / 6400 RpM 11 HP / 6000 RpM
15 N/m / 6100 RpM
12.7 N/m / 5600 RpM
Unleaded 95-octane
fuel
Oil with petrol in
mixture 1:40
11) Never try to stop the engine by any part of your body.
12) Always stop the engine either by turning off the ignition switch or by completely closing
the carburetor throttle valve.
13) Before starting the engine always make sure that the model is safely fixed in place and
cannot start moving.
14) Fuel is combustible and therefore must be kept in an enclosed container at a safe distance
from the engine when it is running.
15) When preparing fuel carefully follow the manufacturer’s or dealer’s instructions.
16) Small objects must be kept at a safe distance from the engine when it is running. Never
throw any objects towards the spinning propeller.
17) Be careful in choosing the location where you wish to start the engine. Avoid dusty or
sandy areas.
18) Start the engine in well-ventilated areas only. Never start the engine indoors.
19) When starting the engine make sure that bystanders, especially children, are at a safe
distance of at least 10 m.
20) The engine power output makes it possible to fly big models. Mal-operation of such
models may cause serious damage. Start using the MVVS 116cc in model planes only after you have mastered operating smaller models.
Selecting a suitable propeller
It is usually the case that propellers of the same dimensions coming from different manufacturers are not the same. Oftentimes not even propellers of the same dimensions produced by a same manufacturer are not the same. The engine power is best utilized when the propeller dynamics curve and engine power curve (revolutions/power output) intersect in the area of the engine top power output. Unfortunately, no propeller manufacturer provides this information. Engine power output is also a variable quality. It depends above all on the silencer used and can considerably vary. The situation is further complicated by environmental parameters (temperature and atmospheric pressure in particular): low temperature and high pressure increase propellers’ input requirements by 20% in comparison with input at hot weather.
Suggested propeller dimensions: two-blade: 28x10-14, 30x10-12, 32x10
three blade: 28x10 These values are only approximate and may vary with the factors described in the previous section, as well as with the type of the exhaust system used.
The MVVS 116 is designed for the power maximum by 5800 – 6300 RpM (according the exhaust pipe used). If this maximum performance is needed, choose the suitable propeller so, the engine reach these speed on the ground (in fact slightly lower; depends on the unloading the propeller in air in accordance to reached speed while flying).
We do not recommend using propellers, which allow turning the engine on the ground more as 7000 RpM.
Fuel
Always use unleaded 95-octane petrol mixed in the proportion 40 volume units of petrol to 1 unit of Mobil Racing 2T oil. If necessary, quality brand-name synthetic oil intended for racing two-stroke engines can be used too. For running the engine in, please use MVVS Racing 2T oil that comes with the engine. Mix it in the proportion 30:1. Never use inexpensive oil developed for garden appliances or synthetic oils intended for the operation of methanol model engines. The manufacturer declines all responsibility for all engine damages arising from the use of low-quality fuel. Store fuel in containers designed for this purpose. Do not use mixed fuel older than 90 days.
Assembly
The engine is fastened to place by four holders built in the rear cover. The engine can be mounted directly to the firewall or an assembly kit can be used (special accessories). Use screws M6. If you decide to fasten the engine using flexible motor mounts, always choose parts with enough solidity and strength. Make sure to secure the screws against loosening and regularly check that they are tightened up and in good condition.
Since air is used to cool the engine, sufficient air circulation under the cowl must be ensured. Never forget about hot air outlet – which must be bigger than the intake one. Gas engines heat up to higher degree than methanol ones!
Do not forget that the engine needs oxygen from the air to be able to operate. Therefore ensure access of air to the engine intake as well. Caution: intake of warm air from beneath the cowl may cut the engine power output.
For fuel supply use the hose delivered only, this diameter ensure the sufficient fuel supply in each turn and minimize the flow resistance. Use of the smaller hose can cause engine turn off by the turning with high G-forces.
Caution! When mounting the engine in the model use seals to protect all openings and prevent the pollution of the engine’s inside with sawdust, residual abrasives etc. Make sure that the inside of the fuselage is clean and that all parts are tighten in place and cannot be sucked inside the engine.
Exhaust
Use only factory-made exhausts pipes designed for this type of engine. Preferably MVVS exhaust system, which also guarantees the announced power output. The manufacturer declines all responsibility for all engine damages arising from the use of improper exhaust systems. When mounting the exhaust follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Make sure to secure sufficient cooling of the exhaust.
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