I'm coming into the finishing straight of making my first gas powered balsa aircraft, and I've run into a stumbling block.
I bought a brand new Cox 049 Killer Bee engine, and have been trying to run it in, while it's mounted to the firewall, but not yet attached to the plane. I've been following the instructions, but although I can now get it to start fairly regularly (that in itself took a LONG time), it won't keep running.
Or at least, it will as long as I hold the fuel tank (I'm using a refill bottle at the moment, the tank is embedded in the fusilage already) above the engine, and it uses the gravity to pull the full through. The moment I lower the bottle to the same height as the top of the piston the engine splutters and dies.
The same thing happens if I don't keep a constant pressure on the sides of the bottle. I originally put that down to the fact that the bottle is airtight, and after it ran, there would be a slight vacuum which would stop the fuel running easily... So I switched to an open cup... I can't get it to run at all from this open tank. It won't even start. I can't hold it above the engine now because the pipe into an open tank won't lift the fuel over the cup edge, and the engine doesn't appear to have the power to lift the fuel from below the engine.
I'm now SERIOUSLY worried that the engine won't run when I've mounted it onto the plane... Which I would NOT be happy about... strangley enough
Any advice would be VERY gratefully received.