Introduction, Mounting the engine, Throttle linkage – Evolution Engines 58GX User Manual

Page 2: Attaching the fuel lines, Selecting a suitable propeller, Suggested propeller dimensions, Fuel for the evolution gas engine

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Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase of the newest and one of the most technically advanced 2-stroke gas model airplane engines in

the world. Whether you are new to the sport of model aviation or an experienced flyer, you will enjoy the features of the new Evolution

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GX engine.

Evolution engines are designed to be the most powerful in their class, extremely easy to start and operate, and provide years of enjoyable

service. These engines incorporate many unique features designed to ensure success with your new engine.

This user’s guide is intended to provide the basic information required to operate and maintain your Evolution GX engine.

Important: While the Evolution engine is extremely easy to operate, if this is your first experience flying a model airplane, it is highly

recommended that you have the help of an experienced modeler during the first few flights. Your local hobby shop or flying club can put

you in touch with an experienced pilot in your area.

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Before using this engine, please read these instructions carefully.

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Mounting the Engine

Most model airplane designs make provision for an engine

mount. It is extremely important that the engine mount be

securely attached to the airplane’s firewall and that the engine

is securely attached to the engine mount. Follow the instructions

included with the airplane for mounting the engine. The engine

should be fastened in place with 4 screws. Use 1/4” or 6mm

screws. If you decided to fasten the engine using a flexible motor

mount, always choose parts with enough solidity and strength.

Make sure all screws are tightened and regularly check that they

remain tight and in good condition.

Important: Air is necessary to cool the engine during operation.

Make sure that sufficient air circulation through the cowling is

provided. As a basic reference, the outlet area should be 3–5

times the area of the inlet area to provide adequate cooling.

Throttle Linkage

Carefully attach the throttle linkage to the engine using a ball

link on the carburetor. Make sure that the linkage is free to

operate from low throttle to high throttle and confirm that low

throttle setting on the transmitter closes the carburetor butterfly

to the low idle position. Adjust the length of the pushrod until full

throttle opens the carburetor butterfly fully, while low throttle, low

trim completely closes the butterfly.

Attaching the Fuel Lines

Use medium gasoline-compatible fuel line in the fuel tank

as well as the supply line to the engine.

Selecting a Suitable Propeller

The Evolution 45GX and 58GX have been designed to generate

maximum power at 6100–6300 rpm, according to the type

of exhaust used. If you wish to utilize the maximum power

output, choose a propeller which will allow the engine to reach

these revolutions, or slightly lower revolutions (The engine will

unload in the air depending on the aircraft speed and propeller

selected).

We do not recommend using propellers that allow the engine to

reach more than 7500 rpm on the ground.

Suggested Propeller Dimensions

45GX

Two-blade propellers:

22x10, 22x12, 22x14

23x8, 23x10, 23x12

24x8, 24x10, 24x12

Three-blade propellers:

21x10, 21x12

22x8, 22x10

58GX

Two-blade propellers:

22x10, 22x12, 22x14

24x8, 24x9, 24x10, 24x12

25x7, 25x8, 25x9, 25x10, 25x12

26x7, 26x8, 26x9, 26x10

Three-blade propellers:

22x10, 22x12

24x9, 24x10, 24x12

Fuel for the Evolution Gas Engine

The Evolution gas engine has been designed to run on a mixture

of high-quality unleaded gasoline and synthetic oil intended for

racing 2-stroke gasoline engines. For the break-in period of the

new engine, mix the fuel in a ratio of 30 parts gasoline to 1 part

lubricant. After break-in, use a ratio of 40 parts gasoline to 1 part

lubricant.

Evolution

®

Engines 2-Year Warranty

This Evolution Engines product is guaranteed to be free from

defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 2 years

from the date of purchase by the original owner. This warranty

is not transferable. Horizon Hobby reserves the right to inspect

any and all equipment involved in a warranty claim. Repair or

replacement decisions are also determined by Horizon Hobby,

Inc. Collateral damage of any type is not covered under this

warranty.

This warranty does not cover any component parts damaged

changed by modification. In no case shall Horizon Hobby

or Evolution Engines liability exceed the original cost of the

engine.

This warranty does not apply to wear from normal use;

damage or defects resulting from misuse, neglect or abuse;

damage caused by customer disassembly, use of substandard

fuel, use of incorrect accessories (spark plug, propeller, etc.);

or damage resulting from a crash or any use of this engine

other than for which it is specifically intended. Any of the

above will automatically void the warranty of the engine.

In that Horizon Hobby has no control over the final installation

and use of this product, the materials used in installation

or the product in which this engine is installed, no liability

shall be assumed nor accepted for any damage resulting in

the use of this product once it is installed. By the act of using

the installed product, the user accepts all resulting liability.

If the buyer is not prepared to accept the liability associated

with the installation and/or use of this product, the buyer is

advised to return the engine immediately in new and unused

condition to the place of purchase.

Should your engine require warranty or non-warranty repair

service, please package it carefully and return it to the

address below, along with a copy of the original invoice or

receipt and a detailed letter explaining the problems. Write

your name, address and daytime phone number clearly on

the letter and return it via FedEx, UPS or insured Parcel Post

(Evolution Engines will not be responsible for product lost en

route).

For repairs not covered under warranty, please specify in your

letter whether you want an estimate of the repair charges prior

to performing the service (which may cause a slight delay).

Payment for non-warranty repairs should be made by credit

card or money order. If you have any questions concerning this

or other Evolution products please contact the Horizon Product

Support Team at 877-504-0233

Evolution/Horizon Service Center

4105 Fieldstone Road, Champaign, IL 61822

1-877-504-0233

[email protected]

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