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date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 18:09:12 +0100,    group: uk.rec.models.radio-control.air        back       
Laser 120 V   
I have recently acquired a laser 120 V (well, he says it is a 120), and am 
about to try starting it -  it's installed in a a plane already. The engine 
is quite old and had that wonderful, but in my opinion somewhat 
inappropriate for a 4c, smell of old castor (go on then, all together, 
"ahhh"). I have run fresh fuel through it (laser 4 stroke (yup, with some 
castor) and spun it over. Now, before I try to add flames and get it to 
burst into life, is there anything I ought to know about these beasts??

I know the basics about lasers from my own laser single cylinders - like, 
they are great, they never fail, they always run and run etc etc.  But are 
there any hints and tips for the V twins??

david
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 18:09:12 +0100   author:   D

Re: Laser 120 V   
Might I suggest you first check out 
http://www.laserengines.com/instructions.htm   where general instructions 
are located. I'm sure you can fine somewhere how to fine-tune the twin 
carbs. I'm running a Laser .70 as well as a 1.2 and they are both superb 
engines!

Cheers -- \_________Lyman Slack________/
                 \_______Flying Gators R/C___/
                    \_____AMA 6430 LM____ /
                       \___Gainesville FL_____/
Visit my Web Site at www.LymanSlack.com

"D"  wrote in message 
news:G-WdnV0REb6hdbHbRVnyggA@bt.com...
>I have recently acquired a laser 120 V (well, he says it is a 120), and am 
>about to try starting it -  it's installed in a a plane already. The engine 
>is quite old and had that wonderful, but in my opinion somewhat 
>inappropriate for a 4c, smell of old castor (go on then, all together, 
>"ahhh"). I have run fresh fuel through it (laser 4 stroke (yup, with some 
>castor) and spun it over. Now, before I try to add flames and get it to 
>burst into life, is there anything I ought to know about these beasts??
>
> I know the basics about lasers from my own laser single cylinders - like, 
> they are great, they never fail, they always run and run etc etc.  But are 
> there any hints and tips for the V twins??
>
> david
>
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:58:05 -0400   author:   Lyman Slack

Re: Laser 120 V   
Might I suggest you first check out 
http://www.laserengines.com/instructions.htm   where general instructions 
are located. I'm sure you can fine somewhere how to fine-tune the twin 
carbs. I'm running a Laser .70 as well as a 1.2 and they are both superb 
engines!

Cheers -- \_________Lyman Slack________/
                 \_______Flying Gators R/C___/
                    \_____AMA 6430 LM____ /
                       \___Gainesville FL_____/
Visit my Web Site at www.LymanSlack.com

"D"  wrote in message 
news:G-WdnV0REb6hdbHbRVnyggA@bt.com...
>I have recently acquired a laser 120 V (well, he says it is a 120), and am 
>about to try starting it -  it's installed in a a plane already. The engine 
>is quite old and had that wonderful, but in my opinion somewhat 
>inappropriate for a 4c, smell of old castor (go on then, all together, 
>"ahhh"). I have run fresh fuel through it (laser 4 stroke (yup, with some 
>castor) and spun it over. Now, before I try to add flames and get it to 
>burst into life, is there anything I ought to know about these beasts??
>
> I know the basics about lasers from my own laser single cylinders - like, 
> they are great, they never fail, they always run and run etc etc.  But are 
> there any hints and tips for the V twins??
>
> david
>
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:58:05 -0400   author:   Lyman Slack

Re: Laser 120 V   
Might I suggest you first check out 
http://www.laserengines.com/instructions.htm   where general instructions 
are located. I'm sure you can fine somewhere how to fine-tune the twin 
carbs. I'm running a Laser .70 as well as a 1.2 and they are both superb 
engines!

Cheers -- \_________Lyman Slack________/
                 \_______Flying Gators R/C___/
                    \_____AMA 6430 LM____ /
                       \___Gainesville FL_____/
Visit my Web Site at www.LymanSlack.com

"D"  wrote in message 
news:G-WdnV0REb6hdbHbRVnyggA@bt.com...
>I have recently acquired a laser 120 V (well, he says it is a 120), and am 
>about to try starting it -  it's installed in a a plane already. The engine 
>is quite old and had that wonderful, but in my opinion somewhat 
>inappropriate for a 4c, smell of old castor (go on then, all together, 
>"ahhh"). I have run fresh fuel through it (laser 4 stroke (yup, with some 
>castor) and spun it over. Now, before I try to add flames and get it to 
>burst into life, is there anything I ought to know about these beasts??
>
> I know the basics about lasers from my own laser single cylinders - like, 
> they are great, they never fail, they always run and run etc etc.  But are 
> there any hints and tips for the V twins??
>
> david
>
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:58:05 -0400   author:   Lyman Slack

Re: Laser 120 V   
Might I suggest you first check out 
http://www.laserengines.com/instructions.htm   where general instructions 
are located. I'm sure you can fine somewhere how to fine-tune the twin 
carbs. I'm running a Laser .70 as well as a 1.2 and they are both superb 
engines!

Cheers -- \_________Lyman Slack________/
                 \_______Flying Gators R/C___/
                    \_____AMA 6430 LM____ /
                       \___Gainesville FL_____/
Visit my Web Site at www.LymanSlack.com

"D"  wrote in message 
news:G-WdnV0REb6hdbHbRVnyggA@bt.com...
>I have recently acquired a laser 120 V (well, he says it is a 120), and am 
>about to try starting it -  it's installed in a a plane already. The engine 
>is quite old and had that wonderful, but in my opinion somewhat 
>inappropriate for a 4c, smell of old castor (go on then, all together, 
>"ahhh"). I have run fresh fuel through it (laser 4 stroke (yup, with some 
>castor) and spun it over. Now, before I try to add flames and get it to 
>burst into life, is there anything I ought to know about these beasts??
>
> I know the basics about lasers from my own laser single cylinders - like, 
> they are great, they never fail, they always run and run etc etc.  But are 
> there any hints and tips for the V twins??
>
> david
>
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:58:05 -0400   author:   Lyman Slack

Re: Laser 120 V   
Might I suggest you first check out 
http://www.laserengines.com/instructions.htm   where general instructions 
are located. I'm sure you can fine somewhere how to fine-tune the twin 
carbs. I'm running a Laser .70 as well as a 1.2 and they are both superb 
engines!

Cheers -- \_________Lyman Slack________/
                 \_______Flying Gators R/C___/
                    \_____AMA 6430 LM____ /
                       \___Gainesville FL_____/
Visit my Web Site at www.LymanSlack.com

"D"  wrote in message 
news:G-WdnV0REb6hdbHbRVnyggA@bt.com...
>I have recently acquired a laser 120 V (well, he says it is a 120), and am 
>about to try starting it -  it's installed in a a plane already. The engine 
>is quite old and had that wonderful, but in my opinion somewhat 
>inappropriate for a 4c, smell of old castor (go on then, all together, 
>"ahhh"). I have run fresh fuel through it (laser 4 stroke (yup, with some 
>castor) and spun it over. Now, before I try to add flames and get it to 
>burst into life, is there anything I ought to know about these beasts??
>
> I know the basics about lasers from my own laser single cylinders - like, 
> they are great, they never fail, they always run and run etc etc.  But are 
> there any hints and tips for the V twins??
>
> david
>
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:58:05 -0400   author:   Lyman Slack

Re: Laser 120 V   
Might I suggest you first check out 
http://www.laserengines.com/instructions.htm   where general instructions 
are located. I'm sure you can fine somewhere how to fine-tune the twin 
carbs. I'm running a Laser .70 as well as a 1.2 and they are both superb 
engines!

Cheers -- \_________Lyman Slack________/
                 \_______Flying Gators R/C___/
                    \_____AMA 6430 LM____ /
                       \___Gainesville FL_____/
Visit my Web Site at www.LymanSlack.com

"D"  wrote in message 
news:G-WdnV0REb6hdbHbRVnyggA@bt.com...
>I have recently acquired a laser 120 V (well, he says it is a 120), and am 
>about to try starting it -  it's installed in a a plane already. The engine 
>is quite old and had that wonderful, but in my opinion somewhat 
>inappropriate for a 4c, smell of old castor (go on then, all together, 
>"ahhh"). I have run fresh fuel through it (laser 4 stroke (yup, with some 
>castor) and spun it over. Now, before I try to add flames and get it to 
>burst into life, is there anything I ought to know about these beasts??
>
> I know the basics about lasers from my own laser single cylinders - like, 
> they are great, they never fail, they always run and run etc etc.  But are 
> there any hints and tips for the V twins??
>
> david
>
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:58:05 -0400   author:   Lyman Slack

Re: Laser 120 V   
Might I suggest you first check out 
http://www.laserengines.com/instructions.htm   where general instructions 
are located. I'm sure you can fine somewhere how to fine-tune the twin 
carbs. I'm running a Laser .70 as well as a 1.2 and they are both superb 
engines!

Cheers -- \_________Lyman Slack________/
                 \_______Flying Gators R/C___/
                    \_____AMA 6430 LM____ /
                       \___Gainesville FL_____/
Visit my Web Site at www.LymanSlack.com

"D"  wrote in message 
news:G-WdnV0REb6hdbHbRVnyggA@bt.com...
>I have recently acquired a laser 120 V (well, he says it is a 120), and am 
>about to try starting it -  it's installed in a a plane already. The engine 
>is quite old and had that wonderful, but in my opinion somewhat 
>inappropriate for a 4c, smell of old castor (go on then, all together, 
>"ahhh"). I have run fresh fuel through it (laser 4 stroke (yup, with some 
>castor) and spun it over. Now, before I try to add flames and get it to 
>burst into life, is there anything I ought to know about these beasts??
>
> I know the basics about lasers from my own laser single cylinders - like, 
> they are great, they never fail, they always run and run etc etc.  But are 
> there any hints and tips for the V twins??
>
> david
>
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:58:05 -0400   author:   Lyman Slack

Re: Laser 120 V   
Might I suggest you first check out 
http://www.laserengines.com/instructions.htm   where general instructions 
are located. I'm sure you can fine somewhere how to fine-tune the twin 
carbs. I'm running a Laser .70 as well as a 1.2 and they are both superb 
engines!

Cheers -- \_________Lyman Slack________/
                 \_______Flying Gators R/C___/
                    \_____AMA 6430 LM____ /
                       \___Gainesville FL_____/
Visit my Web Site at www.LymanSlack.com

"D"  wrote in message 
news:G-WdnV0REb6hdbHbRVnyggA@bt.com...
>I have recently acquired a laser 120 V (well, he says it is a 120), and am 
>about to try starting it -  it's installed in a a plane already. The engine 
>is quite old and had that wonderful, but in my opinion somewhat 
>inappropriate for a 4c, smell of old castor (go on then, all together, 
>"ahhh"). I have run fresh fuel through it (laser 4 stroke (yup, with some 
>castor) and spun it over. Now, before I try to add flames and get it to 
>burst into life, is there anything I ought to know about these beasts??
>
> I know the basics about lasers from my own laser single cylinders - like, 
> they are great, they never fail, they always run and run etc etc.  But are 
> there any hints and tips for the V twins??
>
> david
>
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:58:05 -0400   author:   Lyman Slack

Re: Laser 120 V   
Might I suggest you first check out 
http://www.laserengines.com/instructions.htm   where general instructions 
are located. I'm sure you can fine somewhere how to fine-tune the twin 
carbs. I'm running a Laser .70 as well as a 1.2 and they are both superb 
engines!

Cheers -- \_________Lyman Slack________/
                 \_______Flying Gators R/C___/
                    \_____AMA 6430 LM____ /
                       \___Gainesville FL_____/
Visit my Web Site at www.LymanSlack.com

"D"  wrote in message 
news:G-WdnV0REb6hdbHbRVnyggA@bt.com...
>I have recently acquired a laser 120 V (well, he says it is a 120), and am 
>about to try starting it -  it's installed in a a plane already. The engine 
>is quite old and had that wonderful, but in my opinion somewhat 
>inappropriate for a 4c, smell of old castor (go on then, all together, 
>"ahhh"). I have run fresh fuel through it (laser 4 stroke (yup, with some 
>castor) and spun it over. Now, before I try to add flames and get it to 
>burst into life, is there anything I ought to know about these beasts??
>
> I know the basics about lasers from my own laser single cylinders - like, 
> they are great, they never fail, they always run and run etc etc.  But are 
> there any hints and tips for the V twins??
>
> david
>
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:58:05 -0400   author:   Lyman Slack

Re: Laser 120 V   
Might I suggest you first check out 
http://www.laserengines.com/instructions.htm   where general instructions 
are located. I'm sure you can fine somewhere how to fine-tune the twin 
carbs. I'm running a Laser .70 as well as a 1.2 and they are both superb 
engines!

Cheers -- \_________Lyman Slack________/
                 \_______Flying Gators R/C___/
                    \_____AMA 6430 LM____ /
                       \___Gainesville FL_____/
Visit my Web Site at www.LymanSlack.com

"D"  wrote in message 
news:G-WdnV0REb6hdbHbRVnyggA@bt.com...
>I have recently acquired a laser 120 V (well, he says it is a 120), and am 
>about to try starting it -  it's installed in a a plane already. The engine 
>is quite old and had that wonderful, but in my opinion somewhat 
>inappropriate for a 4c, smell of old castor (go on then, all together, 
>"ahhh"). I have run fresh fuel through it (laser 4 stroke (yup, with some 
>castor) and spun it over. Now, before I try to add flames and get it to 
>burst into life, is there anything I ought to know about these beasts??
>
> I know the basics about lasers from my own laser single cylinders - like, 
> they are great, they never fail, they always run and run etc etc.  But are 
> there any hints and tips for the V twins??
>
> david
>
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:58:05 -0400   author:   Lyman Slack

Re: Laser 120 V   
Might I suggest you first check out 
http://www.laserengines.com/instructions.htm   where general instructions 
are located. I'm sure you can fine somewhere how to fine-tune the twin 
carbs. I'm running a Laser .70 as well as a 1.2 and they are both superb 
engines!

Cheers -- \_________Lyman Slack________/
                 \_______Flying Gators R/C___/
                    \_____AMA 6430 LM____ /
                       \___Gainesville FL_____/
Visit my Web Site at www.LymanSlack.com

"D"  wrote in message 
news:G-WdnV0REb6hdbHbRVnyggA@bt.com...
>I have recently acquired a laser 120 V (well, he says it is a 120), and am 
>about to try starting it -  it's installed in a a plane already. The engine 
>is quite old and had that wonderful, but in my opinion somewhat 
>inappropriate for a 4c, smell of old castor (go on then, all together, 
>"ahhh"). I have run fresh fuel through it (laser 4 stroke (yup, with some 
>castor) and spun it over. Now, before I try to add flames and get it to 
>burst into life, is there anything I ought to know about these beasts??
>
> I know the basics about lasers from my own laser single cylinders - like, 
> they are great, they never fail, they always run and run etc etc.  But are 
> there any hints and tips for the V twins??
>
> david
>
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:58:05 -0400   author:   Lyman Slack

Re: Laser 120 V   
Might I suggest you first check out 
http://www.laserengines.com/instructions.htm   where general instructions 
are located. I'm sure you can fine somewhere how to fine-tune the twin 
carbs. I'm running a Laser .70 as well as a 1.2 and they are both superb 
engines!

Cheers -- \_________Lyman Slack________/
                 \_______Flying Gators R/C___/
                    \_____AMA 6430 LM____ /
                       \___Gainesville FL_____/
Visit my Web Site at www.LymanSlack.com

"D"  wrote in message 
news:G-WdnV0REb6hdbHbRVnyggA@bt.com...
>I have recently acquired a laser 120 V (well, he says it is a 120), and am 
>about to try starting it -  it's installed in a a plane already. The engine 
>is quite old and had that wonderful, but in my opinion somewhat 
>inappropriate for a 4c, smell of old castor (go on then, all together, 
>"ahhh"). I have run fresh fuel through it (laser 4 stroke (yup, with some 
>castor) and spun it over. Now, before I try to add flames and get it to 
>burst into life, is there anything I ought to know about these beasts??
>
> I know the basics about lasers from my own laser single cylinders - like, 
> they are great, they never fail, they always run and run etc etc.  But are 
> there any hints and tips for the V twins??
>
> david
>
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:58:05 -0400   author:   Lyman Slack

Re: Laser 120 V   
Might I suggest you first check out 
http://www.laserengines.com/instructions.htm   where general instructions 
are located. I'm sure you can fine somewhere how to fine-tune the twin 
carbs. I'm running a Laser .70 as well as a 1.2 and they are both superb 
engines!

Cheers -- \_________Lyman Slack________/
                 \_______Flying Gators R/C___/
                    \_____AMA 6430 LM____ /
                       \___Gainesville FL_____/
Visit my Web Site at www.LymanSlack.com

"D"  wrote in message 
news:G-WdnV0REb6hdbHbRVnyggA@bt.com...
>I have recently acquired a laser 120 V (well, he says it is a 120), and am 
>about to try starting it -  it's installed in a a plane already. The engine 
>is quite old and had that wonderful, but in my opinion somewhat 
>inappropriate for a 4c, smell of old castor (go on then, all together, 
>"ahhh"). I have run fresh fuel through it (laser 4 stroke (yup, with some 
>castor) and spun it over. Now, before I try to add flames and get it to 
>burst into life, is there anything I ought to know about these beasts??
>
> I know the basics about lasers from my own laser single cylinders - like, 
> they are great, they never fail, they always run and run etc etc.  But are 
> there any hints and tips for the V twins??
>
> david
>
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:58:05 -0400   author:   Lyman Slack

Re: Laser 120 V   
Might I suggest you first check out 
http://www.laserengines.com/instructions.htm   where general instructions 
are located. I'm sure you can fine somewhere how to fine-tune the twin 
carbs. I'm running a Laser .70 as well as a 1.2 and they are both superb 
engines!

Cheers -- \_________Lyman Slack________/
                 \_______Flying Gators R/C___/
                    \_____AMA 6430 LM____ /
                       \___Gainesville FL_____/
Visit my Web Site at www.LymanSlack.com

"D"  wrote in message 
news:G-WdnV0REb6hdbHbRVnyggA@bt.com...
>I have recently acquired a laser 120 V (well, he says it is a 120), and am 
>about to try starting it -  it's installed in a a plane already. The engine 
>is quite old and had that wonderful, but in my opinion somewhat 
>inappropriate for a 4c, smell of old castor (go on then, all together, 
>"ahhh"). I have run fresh fuel through it (laser 4 stroke (yup, with some 
>castor) and spun it over. Now, before I try to add flames and get it to 
>burst into life, is there anything I ought to know about these beasts??
>
> I know the basics about lasers from my own laser single cylinders - like, 
> they are great, they never fail, they always run and run etc etc.  But are 
> there any hints and tips for the V twins??
>
> david
>
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:58:05 -0400   author:   Lyman Slack

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