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    Hi

    I took the 700 out today, Im determined to get used to it .
    After a couple of tanks, I noticed fuel dripping out, on closer inspection the needle valve assembley had come loose.
    Should I use threadlock on it to stop this happening again, or will the heat of the engine just melt it ?


    regards

    Sean
    Retired

  • #2
    There should be no need to use any threadlock on any part of the engine.
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    • #3
      No threadlock, just tighten it up

      Threadlock can become a lubricant when heated
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      • #4
        I think your find that loctite is used as stated in the OS50 Hyper Manual...

        http://manuals.hobbico.com/osm/50sx-h-hyper-manual.pdf
        NOTE
        As the idle mixture control screw is installed with LOCTITE, it may initially feel stiff, and it is suggested
        to use a littli larger screwdriver. The screw can be
        turned only 90 degrees either way. Do not force to turn
        further, or it may break or cause trouble.

        Mike.
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        • #5
          Hi Mike

          It wasnt the mixture screw, it was the complete needle valve assembly
          dunno if this would make a differnce, I have tightened it without threadlock, but i will keep a close check for the next couple of flights.
          My main concern would have been melted threadlock getting to the fuel supply whilst flying

          Many thanks

          Sean
          Retired

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