O.S. Engines R2101 User Manual

O.s. speed r2101

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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.

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.

WARNINGS

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.

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.

Install an effective silencer (muffler). Frequent close

exposure to a noisy exhaust (especially in the case

of the more powerful highspeed engines) may

eventually impair your hearing and such noise is

also likely to cause annoyance to others over a wide

area.

The wearing of safety glasses is also strongly

recommended.
Take care that the glowplug clip or battery leads do

not come into contact with rotating parts. Also check

that the linkage to the throttle arm is secure.
For their safety, keep all onlookers (especially small

children) well back (at least 20 feet or 6 meters)

when preparing your model for running.

This engine is intended for model cars. Do not

attempt to use it for any other purpose.
Mount the engine in your model securely, following

the manufacturers' recommendations, using

appropriate screws and locknuts.

To stop the engine, fully retard the throttle stick and

trim lever on the trans-mitter, or, in an emergency,

cut off the fuel supply by pinching the fuel delivery

line from the tank.

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 it is rotated over compression WITHOUT the

glowplug battery being reconnected.

Before starting the engine, always check the

tightness of all the screws and nuts especially those

of joint and movable parts such as throttle arm.

Missing retightening the loose screws and nuts

often causes the parts breakage that is capable of

harming you.

ENGINE CONSTRUCTION

With this engine, the piston will feel tight at the

top of its stroke (TDC) when the engine is cold.

This is normal. The cylinder bore has a slight

taper. The piston and cylinder are designed to

achieve a perfect running clearance when they

reach operating temperature.

Piston

Cylinder

Liner

Crankshaft

Near TDC

Slight taper

When the engine is cold. When the engine is hot.

NOTES WHEN APPLYING AN ELECTRIC STARTER

Do not over-prime. This could cause a

hydraulic lock and damage the engine on

application of the electric starter.

If over-primed, remove glowplug, close

needle-valve and apply starter to pump out

surplus fuel. Cover the head with a rag to

prevent any pumped out fuel from getting into

your eyes.

As delivered, the engine has the carburetor

lightly fit into its intake. Secure it changing its

angle according to the car chassis.

NOTE

Please do not run on a public street, this could

cause serious accidents, personal injuries

and/or propetry damage.

Please do not run near pedestrians or small

children.
Please do not run in small or confined areas.
Please do not run where loud noises can disturb

others, such as hospitals and residential areas.

While Operating

ABOUT THE ENGINE

Outer Head

Crankcase

Mounting Lugs

Exhaust

Cover Plate

Carburetor

Type 21M2(B)

Crankshaft

BASIC ENGINE PARTS

Crankshaft Bearing (Front)

Metering Needle

Throttle Stop

Screw

Needle Valve

Carburetor Reducer

Ball Link

Dust Cover

The Needle-Valve:

Four adjustable controls are provided on this

carburetor.

For adjusting air/fuel ratio (air-fuel mixture) at maximum

rpm (fully opened throttle).

The Throttle Stop Screw:

For setting the minimum idle speed:

For adjusting idle and acceleration feeling.

The Metering Needle:

NOTE: While the Mixture Control Valve and the

Metering Valve are set at the standard position

when the engine leaves the factory, readjustment

may be necessary, occasionally to allow for

changes in fuel formula and climatic conditions

Readjust the controls only when satisfactory

results cannot be obtained with the standard

positions following the instructions mentioned in

the “CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT” section.

INSTALLATION OF THE CARBURETOR

As delivered, the engine has its carburetor lightly installed

in the intake boss. Secure it as follows.

ENGINE INSTALLATION

Make sure that the vehicle's engine mounting surfaces

are level and in the same plane. Poor installation may

cause distortion of the crankcase, bearings, etc.,

resulting in erratic running and loss of performance.

The recommended screws for securing the engine are

3mm or 4-40 steel Allen hexagon socket type. If existing

holes in the engine mount do not align perfectly with

engine mounting lugs, enlarge them slightly with a

needle-file so that screws are in alignment with the

mounting holes.

Chamfer inside edges of bearers.

Do not allow bottom

of crankcase to

touch chassis.

Running- in is a procedure for an engine to come

close to actual running conditions (fuel, r.p.m.,

engine temperature, etc.).

Excessively rich running and prolonged low speed

running should be avoided. Prolonged low speed

running and low temperature running may result

in the oil in the fuel becoming gelled and the

piston/liner becoming stuck together.
PRESSURIZED FUEL SYSTEM

It is recommended that a muffler pressurized fuel

feed system be used so that the fuel may be stably

fed to the carburetor.

The following procedure is suitable when a fuel

containing 25% nitro-methane is used.

STARTING THE ENGINE & RUNNING-IN ('Breaking-in)

Turn the needle-valve clockwise until it stops.

This is the fully closed position.

Do not force it to turn further.

Needle Valve

Open

(Counter-clockwise)

Close(Clockwise)

3 turns opened from the fully closed position.

Note:

Sketch shows the carburetor reducer removed.

Set the throttle opening a

little wider (approx. 1mm)

than the standard setting

by adjusting the Throttle

Stop Screw.

approx 1mm

Attention:
It is vitally important to set the

throttle at the correct position

before starting the engine. If

the engine is allowed to run

with the throttle too far open

under ''no load'' conditions

(i.e. with the driving wheels not in contact with the

ground) it will rapidly over-heat and may be

seriously damaged.

ABOUT THE WARRANTY

NOTES ON OPERATION

Since this is a special SPEED version, individual

special parts are available only for limited period

(one year after finishing the production).

Also, the engine is free of warranty due to damage

and/or wear occurred during running.

Mixture Control Valve

The Mixture Control Valve:

For adjusting acceleration feeling.

(Adjusting range should be within ±1 turn.)

Loosen the retainer screw, rotate the carburetor to its

correct position and make sure that it is pressed well

down into the intake boss, compressing the rubber

gasket, before retightening screw.

1.

2.

Rotate the retainer screw

gently until it stops.

Rotate the retaining screw gently until it stops, then

tighten a further 120-180 , and no more.

Do not overtighten the screw as this will damage the

carburetor body.

Tighten a further

120-180

Note

Be careful not to damage the O rings when

removing the carburetor retainer from the engine.

First, remove the Retaining screw, then pull out

each retainer. Do not push the retainers in or the O

rings will get damage.

Retaining

Screw

"O" Ring

"O" Ring

Approx 0.5mm

Mixture Control Valve

Carburetor Body

Flush with the carburetor body.

2.

1.

4.

3.

[Standard Position]

[Fully closed position]

Slide Valve

Carburetor Body

CARBURETOR CONTROLS STANDARD POSITIONS

(POSITIONS WHEN THE ENGINE LEAVES THE FACTORY)

[Standard Position]

[Standard Position]

Set the carburetor controls at the standard positions

(positions when the engine leaves the factory.)

Switch the transmitter and make sure that each

linkage moves correctly.

Make sure rotating direction of the starter box is

correct (counter-clockwise seen from the front edge

of the crankshaft), and turn the engine with the

starter box to draw fuel into the engine.

Connect glowplug battery lead to heat the plug and

start the engine with the starter box.

When the engine does not start or stops right after

being started, try the followings.

Close the needle-valve

approx. 90° from the

standard position.

5. When the engine starts, warm it up by repeatedly

increasing the rpm to medium speed and back

again to a fast idle with the mixture set very rich,

glowplug connected, and the driving wheels clear of

the ground. The rich mixture will provide adequate

lubrication and cooling, indicated by profuse

exhaust smoke.

6. When the engine is warmed up, disconnect the

glowplug battery and try running the car on the

track. If the engine stops soon after running at

around mid speed, the mixture is too rich. Close the

needle-valve 30°.

If the engine still stalls, close the metering needle

30°. Run the car on the track until one tank of fuel

has been consumed, then close the needle-valve

very little (within 10°).

O.S. SPEED R2101

The O.S. SPEED R2101 is a high performance

engine designed expressly for 1/8 On-Road Racing.

The major parts have been refined to have a powerful

potential equal to more expensive specially tuned or

modified engines.

Standard accessories

Glow Plug RP7

T-type head (Turbo head) 1piece

Exhaust Seal Ring 1piece

O.S. SPEED Dust Cap Set For 12-30 Class

3mm,16mm,18mm 1piece each

O.S. SPEED Flywheel Collet 1piece

FUEL

Generally, it is suggested that the user selects a fuel that is

commercially available for model two-stroke engines When

the brand of fuel is changed, or the nitro content increased, it

is advisable to repeat the running-in procedure referred to in

the RUNNING-IN paragraphs. Please note

that with high-nitro fuels, although power

may be increased for competition purposes,

glowplug elements do not last as long and

engine life will be shortened.

Items necessary for starting

TOOLS, ACCESSORIES, etc.

The following items are necessary for operating the engine.

FUEL FILTER

To installed in the fuel line between fuel

tank and carburetor to prevent foreign

matter from entering the carburetor.
GLOWPLUG IGNITER

Commercialy available handy glowplug

heater in which the glowplug battery and

battery leads are integrated.

STARTER BOX

For starting the engine.

FUEL PUMP

For filling the fuel tank, a simple, polyethylene

"squeeze" bottle, with a suitable spout, is

required.

The connection between the fuel tank and the engine.

2.5mm ID

TOOLS

O.S. SPEED DRIVER TOOLS

O.S. SPEED PLUG WRENCH

O.S. SPEED

CLUTCH WRENCH & ADJUSTER

O.S. SPEED FLYWHEEL KEY

O.S. SPEED FLYWHEEL PULLER

The engine is installed with a 0.1mm thick and a

0.15mm thick gasket for 25% nitro fuel when it leaves

the factory. Adjust the total thickness according to

atmospheric temperature, humidity and glowplug

used.

Insert the taper collet on the crankshaft, taking care

not to push the crankshaft back so that it contacts the

coverplate face.

INSTALLATION OF THE TAPER COLLET

Taper Collet

Cover Plate

INSTALLATION OF THE STANDARD ACCESSORIES

Warning!

Do not touch rotating parts, engine

and silencer when stopping the

engine as they become very hot,

and contact with them may result

in a serious burn.

To stop the engine, close the

throttle to idle speed and shut it off

completely with the trim lever on the

transmitter then cut off the fuel

supply by pinching the fuel delivery

tube to the carburetor.

Fuel

How to stop the engine

Note:

In the event of any major working parts (e.g.

piston/cylinder liner assembly) being replaced or

the fuel being changed, especially to high nitro

fuel, the complete running-in should be repeated.

7. Repeat this procedure (close needle-valve very little

after one tank of fuel has been consumed) until approx.

2 liters of fuel have been consumed, extending gradually

the full throttle running time at the straight. Carefully

observe the exhaust smoke.

Be sure to run the engine with visible white smoke at

all times. If the smoke is not visible, the needle-valve

is closed too far.

Now the RUNNING-IN (Breaking-in) is completed.

O.S. SPEED SILICONE FUEL LINE (optional extra)

(optional extra)

ABOUT THE HEAD GASKET

Pull out

Slide Valve

Carburetor Body

Metering Needle

Flush with the ball link body.

Ball Link

[Standard Position]

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