TT Pro 1.20 Question

Tom Hinton tph1 at bellsouth.net
Tue Jun 29 15:52:45 AKDT 2004


Does the pump create enough of a vacuum to use a one way valve?
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  It sounds like a pumped set-up. The tank vent should be left open during operation, to allow air to enter as the fuel is used up. The caveat is that the vent will often syphon fuel out if the vent is out in the slip stream. I use a YS check valve to allow air in but no fuel out.

  The 2 stroke 120 engine type should be able to turn a 16x10-11;  17x9-10 fairly well in the usable rpm range we need.

  Why such a large engine on such a small model?

  MattK



    Subj:TT Pro 1.20 Question 
    Date:6/29/2004 6:46:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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    I'm experimenting with a Thunder Tiger Pro 1.20 and wondered if anyone knew
    how the tank should be vented. The manual says to run the fuel pickup line
    to the inlet on the pump and connect the pump outlet to the carb. Then it
    says, "Never to connect the tube from muffler/pipes pressure nipple to fuel
    tank with this pump system." I'm thinking I just need to run an open vent
    line. Does that sound right?

    Also, any advice on what prop to run?
    This engine will be in a Tai Ji .60, runnning Pro Pattern 20%, weighting 9
    lbs and running the TTR 9712 pipe.



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