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I've used all different types of prop hubs, from the single bolt of the Brison to the BME's single with two studs to the DA andf 3W 4 and 6 bolt hub to the ZDZ/MT57 style with a center bolt plus 6 4mm bolts.
The single bolt hub will work fine on most 50cc size, but you have to be careful about tightening it. I've had props slip on my BME-102, at that size a single bolt is really not adequate. Single bolt plus a ring of bolts like the ZDZ and MVVS uses seems unnecessarily complex and I don't like the 4mm screws, they seem inadequate while at the same time being unnecessary, if you can reconcile that statement. I prefer a simple multi-bolt 4 or 6 bolt hub like the DA-50 or DA-100. The 10-32 or 5mm bolts use the same wrench as all the other bolts on the engine, so only 1 tool is required to do any sort of service, and it's just simple and very reliable. Maybe it's because this is what I have become accustomed to, I work with these things constantly. I keep a power driver with a bit for this size screw, I can pull a prop off in about 5 seconds and as I said, it's very trouble free. TF |
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Post #12: "Say goodnite to Brillelli"
Admittedly I took some license with that but the quote could be read that way. I won't even begin to argue a $200.00 price difference. That wins out every time if all else is equal. Just as an example, if you had a BME 115 you use the center bolt for primary clamping force and only need to use two of the six outer bolt holes for anti slip purposes. They only need to be snug enough not to back out. The point is that multi bolt hubs are not necessary for secure propellers. The same applies to any other engine that uses a 3/8"-10mm threaded center shaft and outer bolt holes to secure props. |
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Its down to throttle control and the MT throttles well,if youre after full on full stick speed.Get an Extra. If you go back to page 1 of this thread,you'll see the video and tach readings of the first UK flight with this engine,on a 24x8.The video speaks for itself and certainly leaves no hole for me to go bury myself in
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Joe: The comment was not directed at you at all.. sorry for the confusion.
jrjohn has been a long time basher of Brillelli and the EF 88" Yak.. as you can see he has taken a stab at Brillelli 2 or 3 times in this thread. For him to say that now he can actually fly his EF Yak because of the 24" prop was funny to me. I was just saying there are many flying fine with a smaller prop. The B60 can turn a 24" prop as well.. I can't recall #s off the top of my head but mid 6k comes to mind. To say "goodbye" to Brillelli because of $165 price difference is rediculous. There are many who shop on price.. pick a chinese engine thread and read it... Brillelli didn't have any of those customers to begin with. Either way I have been watching threads on this engine because I am curious as are many.. I think they are pretty close in power. Ralph thinks these are going to beat his G-62.. the B60 has an edge over that so it's going to be close. One thing though... you don't see me bashing. It looks to me like it might be the first engine Larry has taken on that he should be really proud of.
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Sorry, I thought this was the new 57cc Engine thread. I guess all of the down time waiting for Ralph to get his engine and give us some real numbers is getting to folks. I've seen two sets of numbers, supposedly from this engine and neither were particularly impressive. I'm not sure which is right so I'll wait for Ralph, or Pat, or someone else I know and trust to tell me what it's doing with what prop. Let's be honest about the 6 bolt pattern on the prop hubs. You guys just like them because they look more like a real plane. Personally I love a good center bolt with two anti-rotation bolts, just in case. Seems some of the manufacturers have taken to drilling and tapping stock bolt heads for the M5X.08 center bolt for the spinner. Not the best of ideas when you check the major diameter of the spinner bolt against the minor diameter of the prop bolt and see what's left holding your prop on and handling that torque so I guess in lieu a four bolt pattern with a center hub is nice.
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My "goodnite" comment was not intended in any way to suggest somebody should not be in business, as a matter of fact I think they should do everything they can to stay in business so they can service their engines. Can you imagine what it would be like trying to find parts for one of these engines if you didn't have a list of the different chainsaws that the parts came from? not to mention the custom parts built on a CNC, where would you get those parts, it would be a nightmare. The chainsaw conversion guys have definatly played an important role in RC Gas history. I believe it is just that, "history" When I said "goodnite" I was really just making a prediction with no time frame. Please understand, my prediction is just that, a prediction. I don't shape or change the future. It's just an opinion. Here it is, I believe it will be very difficult for the conversion guys to compete with the purpose built engines coming out of China. Heck, it's going to put enormous preasure on the big name purpose built engine builders like DA, 3W, and ZDZ. It didn't take long for the Chineese to produce quality, it will only get better. Take a look at the DL-50, it put a huge dent in the 50cc market. I see DL will be coming out with their 100cc twin soon. If it's anything like their 50cc, it will be another shot to the heart. How many ARF's are built in this country? Even Carden, the last company you would expect to offer an ARF (I assume made in China) now has one. In the end, it's all good for us, the end user, quality products at reasonable prices. |
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Gentelman, what it really comes down to is for the consumer to buy a GOOD ENGINE at a reasonable price that fits their pocket. Whether it be made here or elsewhere, whether it be a purposely built or conversion.
As for the single bolt hub, with the MT57 you can use [2] bolts or [3] bolts, but I do not see it nessesary to use all of them. During testing Soarich had a prop slip some, whether it was tourqe or just not tight enough I do not know but Tomy Shen, the manufactuer said to use at least [2] bolts, and thats what I would recomend. Ralph should have the engine on Monday and I think he will drop everything and start his evaluation of the MT57. So far the only feedback my customers have made that JUST received the engine is "if it runs as well as it looks it is a winner" Larry LS PRO ENGINES |
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Have to admit,regarding the prop nut issues you all seem to barking over,i'll add my dollars worth.Usually ive only used the 6 outer holding studs and no centre nut,but that was when i used a Biella 24x8 and i had no problems in tightening them down.
However when i used the ZDZ wood i found the it easier to use the centre nut first to tighten up with and then tighten the outer 6 studs.On 2 occasions the nut came off in flight.1st time the nut was retained in the carbon spinner causing damage.The 2 time there was no spinner as it was broken and this resulted in a prop strike at the tip. My view is that if your flying something of this value and there is 6 stud locators,use them ![]() If you cant be bothered to locate all or drill the prop or just want to use the nut.Its youre choice.
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3D wantabe
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Havent seen a MT57 yet, but....
Been flying all sizes of Zenoah engines for 21 years....All Zenoahs use a single prop Bolt for the prop, with the exception of the 23 and 26...NEVER had one loosen in the air, it's due to the rotation of the crank, it tends to tighten the bolt...Never used anti rotation pins either, except for the GT80 race engines...
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15 years plus on that old Zenoah 62 I sent you Ralph. My prop hasn't slipped either. Must be under powered
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Dont freak out guys,cos i aint saying theres a fault.Could be any number of things.But it only happened on a Wood Prop,not a Carbon one.Ive also owned Zenoha62s and never had one come off before.So its a mystery but it did happen and i thought you might intrested rather than flying off with youre nice new plane,being pulled along by just 1 centre prop nut,pull into a wall for a hover and end up reversing a bit to quick with no prop LOL
![]() Fact is,if you use just the centre nut,she'll probabley tighten herself up with ignition slap.This was unable to happen in the setup i used cos the 6 studs were stoping any further tightening. I'l say no more
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My hub does have some pretty deep knurling though
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