Pro Boat PRB0200 User Manual

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Glow plug failure is a common occurrence

when breaking in a new engine. To test

your plug, let the engine idle at a properly

adjusted low-speed needle setting with the

glow igniter attached. Then, remove the

igniter. If you hear no appreciable change in

engine rpm, then the plug is still good. If the

engine loads up and the rpm’s decrease, it’s

time to replace the glow plug.

Setting the Needle Valves

When adjusting the settings, always adjust

the needles in small increments, about

1/8 of a full turn at a time. Do not set

the engine too lean, as it shortens the

reliability of the engine.
After you have attained the correct needle

settings, the engine will have a strong-

sounding, high-pitched whine at full speed,

and a thin trail of blue/white smoke will

come from the exhaust.
An engine should not be run too lean; doing

so severely shortens the life of the engine.

When an engine is set too lean, it will run

very strong at first, but will soon begin to

sag and hesitate or stall when accelerating.

Tuning the Low-Speed Needle

The low-speed needle (also referred to as

the idle mixture or idle needle) should be

set after you’re satisfied with the high-speed

needle setting. After achieving the proper

operating temperature, reduce the engine

throttle to idle and pinch the fuel line with

your fingers close to the carb fuel inlet

nipple. If the engine dies immediately, the

lowspeed needle is set too lean. If the rpm’s

increase dramatically, the setting is too

rich. The ideal setting results in the rpm’s

increasing just a slight amount after pinching

the fuel line.

Idle Stop Adjustment

The last setting to be made is the idle

stop screw. Turning this screw clockwise

increases the idle speed; turning the screw

counterclockwise will make the engine idle at

a lower speed. Ideally, the engine should idle

just fast enough to be reliable in acceleration

and transition from idle to full speed.

Head Shims

Several head shims are added at the factory

to make the engine easier to start when

new. After break-in, you may remove all but

one of these shims to increase compression

and power.

Engine Maintenance

Periodic maintenance must be performed

in order to keep your engine in proper

operating condition. After each day of

running, it’s critical to use high quality

afterrun oil to protect the internals of the

engine and guard them against corrosion.

The methanol used in the fuel attracts

moisture that can cause corrosion

(particularly in the ball bearings). We

recommend Blue Thunder

Final Run

(DYN2255) as it’s specifically formulated to

protect your engine between uses. Follow

these steps after running your engine:
1) Empty all fuel from the tank and fuel lines.
2) Use Final Run fuel following the

instructions on the container.

3) Clean and inspect the engine and

fuel system.

Troubleshooting Guide

Problem

Engine won’t start

Engine starts, then dies

Engine starts and runs

for 1⁄2 tank, then quits

Warranty

Warranty Period

Exclusive Warranty- Horizon Hobby, Inc.,

(Horizon) warranties that the Products

purchased (the “Product”) will be free from

defects in materials and workmanship at the

date of purchase by the Purchaser
Limited Warranty

(a) This warranty is limited to the original

Purchaser (“Purchaser”) and is not

transferable. REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS

PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE

EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE PURCHASER.

This warranty covers only those Products

purchased from an authorized Horizon

dealer. Third party transactions are not

covered by this warranty. Proof of purchase

is required for warranty claims. Further,

Horizon reserves the right to change or

modify this warranty without notice and

disclaims all other warranties, express or

implied.
(b) Limitations- HORIZON MAKES NO

WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION,

EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ABOUT NON-

INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR

FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE

OF THE PRODUCT. THE PURCHASER

ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THEY ALONE HAVE

DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCT WILL

SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF

THE PURCHASER’S INTENDED USE.
(c) Purchaser Remedy- Horizon’s sole

obligation hereunder shall be that Horizon

will, at its option, (i) repair or (ii) replace,

any Product determined by Horizon to be

defective. In the event of a defect, these are

the Purchaser’s exclusive remedies. Horizon

reserves the right to inspect any and all

equipment involved in a warranty claim.

Repair or replacement decisions are at the

sole discretion of Horizon. This warranty

does not cover cosmetic damage or damage

due to acts of God, accident, misuse,

Possible Cause/Solution

• Clogged fuel line
• Bad or improper glow

plug

• Glow igniter not

charged

• Engine flooded
• Pressure line blocked or

disconnected

• Bad glow plug

• High-speed needle too

lean

• Hole or tear in fuel line
• Bad glow plug or idle

speed set too low

• Overheated engine

(too lean)

• Improper needle

settings

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