call Joe at revmaster good fellow to deal with


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From: robert gill via KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>
To: krnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>
Cc: robert gill <robertgill at live.com.au>
Sent: Sat, Jul 4, 2015 7:46 pm
Subject: KR> Revmaster R2300


Hi all, I Thought I would put my two cents in about the Revmaster R2300 as I
have one of these in my kr2, When I'm not working on it trying to figure out the
bugs, when its running right it is a great engine, after about 18 months of
playing with it I am now getting 140 kts cruise and 1200 fpm climb at gross , so
that i think is pretty respectable, and can now not stress to much on it
performing properly. But the problems I have had with the engine at times I've
been ready to burn the plane! thinking I would never get this thing right. A few
times in the early hours of it flying it I had to do emergency 180 turn backs on
climb out as the engine was not going to make the full circuit, with CHT's going
through the roof at 300 deg C+. (screen only only goes to 300 got there in about
10 sec from take off, and EGT's 950 deg C+. (last flight when the heads finally
cooked). a list of the faults I had with it are. 1/ ign. timing set at approx 40
deg btdc,  which cooked the heads with
 in 10 hrs from new (timing was factory
set!) with a timing light shown it was correct at the prop flange, but found it
a with dial ind. on piston #1 while stripping the engine down. 2/ aluminium push
rods 6 out of the eight failed in 40 hrs, now replaced all with steel ones (rod
ends crushed into the alloy tubes) and yes they were rubbing on the push rod
outer tubes . 3/. oil leaked out like a sieve every were since new, can never
seem to get one to take up from out the back of the engine, 4/. constantly
lapping valves particularly the exhaust valves, 20 hours ago had the heads
professionally ground and re seated and just recently 3 exh. valves started
leaking again and had to re lap (about 2 hours ago). and feels like i am
adjusting tappets every 5 hours. temp figures:- CHT's on average in climb approx
180-190 degs C.,  140-150 deg C in cruise 90-100 on descent.EGT's around 680-720
deg C, in climb and about 600 deg C. in cruise.Oil Temp about 60-70 deg C,
pending on day tem
 p.So the engine does run pretty cool and I am running only
on 98 unleaded fuel, no ethanol. (cant afford AV gas over here or justify it.The
engine now has 130 hours on it (with 500 hundred hours spent working on it!)And
as I said earlier when its going properly it does perform very well, but the
quality of manufacture does let it down! Or mine must have just been a Friday
build.




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