[NSRCA-discussion] Venus Engine Question

J N Hiller jnhiller at earthlink.net
Thu Jul 3 10:06:43 AKDT 2008


The Perry doesn't require the tank to be pressurized like the Kline does. On
the other hand, I believe the Kline can be run with muffler pressure to the
tank whereas the Perry needs crankcase pressure to the pump. This can be a
pain if you don't feel like tapping the backplate of your engine. Either
system can work very well or very poorly. You'll find that people will swear
by either one but not necessarily both. I personally have had better luck
with the Perry so that's what I use.

John Pavlick

J N Hiller <jnhiller at earthlink.net> wrote:

	Jay, how does the Perry pump compare to a Kline?

	Thank you. It looks like I can drill and tap the back plate in the center.
I also remember reading about extending one of the back plate screw holes
into the crankcase and using the hollow back plate screw for a 140. I can't
find it and don't remember who posted it or when.

	Jim



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	Jim Hiller



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	I used the Perry VP-30 and an APC  15-10 prop.



	Jay Marshall

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	Thanks.  What prop are you using and what is the Perry Pump model number
that you are using?



	Bill




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	I added ½ oz. It will depend how heavy your servos are. I used a different
fuel tank and moved it back to the wing tube to keep the CG constant. This
necessitated a Perry pump.



	Jay Marshall

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	Jay,



	Did you have to add weight to the tail to balance the plane?  If so, how
much weight did you add?



	Bill




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	I use the stock muffler. The engine is mounted so that the muffler is at
the bottom of the fuse. This puts the head at appx 8 o’clock.



	Jay Marshall

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	Jay,



	Are you using the stock muffler on the AX or something different?



	Bill




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	Sound doesn’t win! Go with the AX – lots more power, more reliable. (I have
both – and a Venus)



	Jay Marshall

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	Hi Flyers,

	I am planning to build a Venus II. The OS 120AX is suggested and also O.S.
120 Surpass 4C. Any thoughts from the group on choice. I'll be flying
Sportsman. My buddy goofy Bob Wilson leans toward the 120AX. I am somewhat
partial to 4 strokes. I like that V-8 sound and low end torque.

	Terry Beachler


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