Just started my .55 for the first time after watching this video, excellent tutorial but you missed the bit about how much diesel fuel stings in a prop cut!
I would be hard pressed to think of any other item, I've come across in life, where one manufacturers product seemed so far ahead of its competitors. Your Dad's product transformed our experiences from a miserable catalogue of frustrations, failures and expensive breakages to an actual viable hobby. I may have to route out my 1975 pedigree 0.090" 1.5 cc ; I know the whereabouts at my Fathers house, it still hides. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES!
We used to refer to too much compression as running hard. Too little running soft. When in a model you have to set the mixture a tad rich because it leans out in flight. Great tutorial. I'll have to get my old PAW 1.49 running soon
Awesome video. I was cleaning my work room the other day, and came across some used diesels I got several years ago. One of them is the .55. I got it running yesterday after a bit too much fiddling. Very excited to find this video. Can't wait to get out and try it again! Looking forward to showing up at my field with some diesel powered planes next summer. :)
Fantastic engine,you sent me one about four years ago with rc throttle it’s so easy to start ,use it in a half wave from 1954 ,sport high wing three channel,it always gets more interest than just another electric clone at the field. You are much appreciated,thanks.
Thanks for the video! I've just started using my PAW 1.49 in a model, and will experiment with the techniques shown. I think I'm over fuelling at the moment>
I acquired a PAW .15 FF/CL last weekend, that - usual story - had sat around for ages not run, and the fellow who had it said he wasn't sure if it was any good, it was all seized, etc etc. Well thanks, I said, I'll see if i could get it going, thanks very much..
Brilliant video! I've had so many mixed and frustrating sessions trying to start diesels over the years with only occasional sucesses. Definitely gonna try your method and ace it! Thanks!
thanks a lot! very nice video, a paw 55 was my first diesel engine, i got it from Mr. Clutton some years ago. Can you make a video about RC carburator? had troble with my PAW 100, when go from slow to hi seems to fail, as get rich and stop... Thanks and keep going!
Just started my .55 for the first time after watching this video, excellent tutorial but you missed the bit about how much diesel fuel stings in a prop cut!
I would be hard pressed to think of any other item, I've come across in life, where one manufacturers product seemed so far ahead of its competitors. Your Dad's product transformed our experiences from a miserable catalogue of frustrations, failures and expensive breakages to an actual viable hobby. I may have to route out my 1975 pedigree 0.090" 1.5 cc ; I know the whereabouts at my Fathers house, it still hides. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES!
We used to refer to too much compression as running hard. Too little running soft. When in a model you have to set the mixture a tad rich because it leans out in flight. Great tutorial. I'll have to get my old PAW 1.49 running soon
Yes, Genesis, Wishbone Ash, Focus and P.A.W. The sound tracks of my youth :) So fortunate to live in Macclesfield the home of Progress Aero Works :)
Awesome video. I was cleaning my work room the other day, and came across some used diesels I got several years ago. One of them is the .55. I got it running yesterday after a bit too much fiddling. Very excited to find this video. Can't wait to get out and try it again! Looking forward to showing up at my field with some diesel powered planes next summer. :)
I used this video as a guide to starting my PAW diesels. It works.
Fantastic engine,you sent me one about four years ago with rc throttle it’s so easy to start ,use it in a half wave from 1954 ,sport high wing three channel,it always gets more interest than just another electric clone at the field. You are much appreciated,thanks.
First class demonstration, thank you very much
Thanks for posting this video. Taught me a thing or two about clearing out the excess fuel when it’s flooded.
Thanks for the video! I've just started using my PAW 1.49 in a model, and will experiment with the techniques shown. I think I'm over fuelling at the moment>
I acquired a PAW .15 FF/CL last weekend, that - usual story - had sat around for ages not run, and the fellow who had it said he wasn't sure if it was any good, it was all seized, etc etc. Well thanks, I said, I'll see if i could get it going, thanks very much..
Great demo
Excellent
Brilliant video! I've had so many mixed and frustrating sessions trying to start diesels over the years with only occasional sucesses. Definitely gonna try your method and ace it! Thanks!
hi, come on only one video!! could watch this all day! saves me getting mine out. cheers alan.
Excellent tutorial. Thank you, Tony.
Thanks for that . Starts good when you understand what your doing
Great Tutorial!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank You !!!!!
Good, init . I need more practice too, to meet that standard.
thanks a lot! very nice video, a paw 55 was my first diesel engine, i got it from Mr. Clutton some years ago. Can you make a video about RC carburator? had troble with my PAW 100, when go from slow to hi seems to fail, as get rich and stop... Thanks and keep going!