always a good idea to check the squish with lead solder before & after deleting the base gasket, ideally you want about .020" min of clearance to be safe.
Hello, fantastic video, thank you. I have exact same engine as yours, I have already dismantle Baja car for proper cleaning due to wet mud all over, it's brand new, use three tanks already. . So you saying that you will create more horsepower by removing one piston ring. That's means more speed. How much more MPH speed would you say? Thanks
Short answer: no, yes, yes, and thank you! I couldn't help myself and dug into it with a Dremel to try get some decent power out of it. Two pistons and one pair of rings later I completely gave up on the 36. They're not a good engine... But they do have a good bottom end! As we speak I have a ported 30⁰north 38cc top end waiting for me at the post office.
No unfortunately. I did run it after doing the gasket delete and had noticeably better performance but didn't get it on video. The day after I opened the engine back up to do some porting on the transfer ports and ran into the limitations of the head design.
I can't comment on the 45 since I've never actually run one before. It might help a little bit but depending on your piston clearance the gasket delete might help. Make sure you measure the squish clearance first before you do it though.
If you're looking for more power out of your 45 I know a reputable engine builder that can turn it into a Reed valve engine. I can probably get you in touch with him.
@@BlueSmokeRC well I have a unique application. I have a mini chopper bike that came with a 34cc many years ago, but I am looking to get the 45cc 4 bolt from Fearless RC. I'm rebuilding the bike for my son to rid, the kid already has a Yamaha PW50 that I removed the exhaust restrictor from, so he's used to speed.
If you haven't ordered it yet, don't! In the 5th scale community the Rovan 45 is commonly know as a boat anchor. If they're still in stock the 30⁰n 38cc is a much better option. Be warned though the QC on the heads of those engines can be a little rough but nothing a quick port job with a Dremel and a carbide burr can't clean up. Stay tuned because I'm actually going to be putting a 38 top end on this very engine some time next month.
It doesn't have to be but it's a lot less messy if it is. Check you squish clearance before you take anything apart and it should be right about 0.5mm. this engine in particular was closer to 1.5mm before I tore it down. Up to a point, the tighter the squish the more compression you'll have. More compression gives you more horsepower. In an upcoming video I will be rebuilding this engine as a fully ported reed valve 38cc.
Yup, removed the ring and base gasket. It helped a bit but still not happy with the 36. I have a new video coming out in the next week or two on the ultimate Rovan 36. Stay tuned.
Why didn’t you just take off the bottom ring in first place? You taking off the top ring, then moving the bottom to the top position then off, boy that actually made the ring open twice. I’ve worked with Zenoah g23LH engine with double rings before, wasn’t hard to take the bottom ring off.
@@titiii8135 piston ring expanded into the transfer port window, caught the edge of the window and the piston shattered. Smoothed out and reported the transfer ports, new piston, new ring, 15 minutes into the first power pulls and the piston shattered but in a different spot. If you haven't modified any of your ports you should be good. Pt 2 will be coming out soon on turning my 36 into a bws 38cc hybrid.
always a good idea to check the squish with lead solder before & after deleting the base gasket, ideally you want about .020" min of clearance to be safe.
Correct! I failed to get that part on camera but my squish was .45mm. these engines are notorious for being a bit sloppy squish wise.
should use some 2 stroke oil inside the cylinder and on the ring and piston then lower the cylinder down on the piston
That's not a bad idea. This one was still wet when I put it back in.
Hello, fantastic video, thank you. I have exact same engine as yours, I have already dismantle Baja car for proper cleaning due to wet mud all over, it's brand new, use three tanks already. . So you saying that you will create more horsepower by removing one piston ring. That's means more speed. How much more MPH speed would you say? Thanks
It's hard to say how much RPM you would gain but the biggest power increase will be from the gasket delete.
I want to know how much more speed
@@BlueSmokeRCso in other words you saying when you pull the head off the gasket that's their get rid of it
So what should I use Blue permatex or something like
So what should I use Blue permatex or something like
Good information!
Wait till you see how much work it was to do a "mild port job"! Thanks dad!
How did the port turn out.. worst engines ever... Timing is so far out .. great vid did you get rid of the Freeport 👍
Short answer: no, yes, yes, and thank you! I couldn't help myself and dug into it with a Dremel to try get some decent power out of it. Two pistons and one pair of rings later I completely gave up on the 36. They're not a good engine... But they do have a good bottom end! As we speak I have a ported 30⁰north 38cc top end waiting for me at the post office.
@@BlueSmokeRC awesome stuff.. the 38 on the 36 case is a great build .. get some vids up 👍
No test video?
No unfortunately. I did run it after doing the gasket delete and had noticeably better performance but didn't get it on video. The day after I opened the engine back up to do some porting on the transfer ports and ran into the limitations of the head design.
Stay tuned, later this month or next I'll be posting a build video where I turn the 36 into a hybrid 38.
@@BlueSmokeRC when You remove the gasket, You just simply put gasket sealant there right?
Exactly! Thin coat of sealant, tighten the head bolts until they are just snug, then after 24hrs torque them down to spec.
@@BlueSmokeRC I just did, and now I havent figure out how to put the piston back in its place, the ring just keep in a way 🤣🤣🤣
Is this the same concept for the rovan 45 dual ring?
I can't comment on the 45 since I've never actually run one before. It might help a little bit but depending on your piston clearance the gasket delete might help. Make sure you measure the squish clearance first before you do it though.
If you're looking for more power out of your 45 I know a reputable engine builder that can turn it into a Reed valve engine. I can probably get you in touch with him.
@@BlueSmokeRC well I have a unique application. I have a mini chopper bike that came with a 34cc many years ago, but I am looking to get the 45cc 4 bolt from Fearless RC. I'm rebuilding the bike for my son to rid, the kid already has a Yamaha PW50 that I removed the exhaust restrictor from, so he's used to speed.
If you haven't ordered it yet, don't! In the 5th scale community the Rovan 45 is commonly know as a boat anchor. If they're still in stock the 30⁰n 38cc is a much better option. Be warned though the QC on the heads of those engines can be a little rough but nothing a quick port job with a Dremel and a carbide burr can't clean up. Stay tuned because I'm actually going to be putting a 38 top end on this very engine some time next month.
@@BlueSmokeRC well shucks. Thanks for the info. Finding parts and engines in stock seems to be another big issue.
I should do this wit a brand new engine???
It doesn't have to be but it's a lot less messy if it is. Check you squish clearance before you take anything apart and it should be right about 0.5mm. this engine in particular was closer to 1.5mm before I tore it down. Up to a point, the tighter the squish the more compression you'll have. More compression gives you more horsepower. In an upcoming video I will be rebuilding this engine as a fully ported reed valve 38cc.
@@BlueSmokeRC can't wait
So you took one ring out and did not shave the heads like you said.
Yup, removed the ring and base gasket. It helped a bit but still not happy with the 36. I have a new video coming out in the next week or two on the ultimate Rovan 36. Stay tuned.
Why didn’t you just take off the bottom ring in first place? You taking off the top ring, then moving the bottom to the top position then off, boy that actually made the ring open twice.
I’ve worked with Zenoah g23LH engine with double rings before, wasn’t hard to take the bottom ring off.
I probably could have done that. At the time I was trying to keep one of the rings as a spare and didn't want to risk snapping it taking it off.
those cheap chinese knockoff engine are so terrible but yea low price
There's a reason I never posted put pt2... The thing exploded
@@BlueSmokeRC what? engine exploded? damn I thought only vertex 18 could explode. I have same rv 36cc engine hope it won’t
@@titiii8135 piston ring expanded into the transfer port window, caught the edge of the window and the piston shattered. Smoothed out and reported the transfer ports, new piston, new ring, 15 minutes into the first power pulls and the piston shattered but in a different spot. If you haven't modified any of your ports you should be good. Pt 2 will be coming out soon on turning my 36 into a bws 38cc hybrid.
@@BlueSmokeRC i see. Thanks comment.
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