Another OS Engine overhaul......
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Another OS Engine overhaul......
Well here we go again with another engine overhaul. This time it's a late OS .15CV-X.
I managed to pick this engine up from the hobby shop for $20 as it was locked up solid. It was quite dirty and the filter foam perished but the engine appeared to be in reasonable shape.
I thought this engine was a pilot/SG crank as the clutch bell was held on by a screw but was pleasantly surprised when I took it apart.
Looking back the drive washer and spacer should have been a dead give away that it was a threaded crank....
I managed to pick this engine up from the hobby shop for $20 as it was locked up solid. It was quite dirty and the filter foam perished but the engine appeared to be in reasonable shape.
I thought this engine was a pilot/SG crank as the clutch bell was held on by a screw but was pleasantly surprised when I took it apart.
Looking back the drive washer and spacer should have been a dead give away that it was a threaded crank....
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Re: Another OS Engine overhaul......
Engine stripped bare ready for cleaning, it actually came apart pretty easy with the exception of the crank which required a little persuasion and persistence.
I love these parts shakers, the only thing better would probably be an ultrasonic cleaner. Maybe I should invest in one someday.
Anyways, the bearings took about 4 rounds of cleaning to get to a point where I was happy with them.
I love these parts shakers, the only thing better would probably be an ultrasonic cleaner. Maybe I should invest in one someday.
Anyways, the bearings took about 4 rounds of cleaning to get to a point where I was happy with them.
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Re: Another OS Engine overhaul......
To save all the boring bits here is the engine all cleaned ready for reassembly
Bearings, crank, piston and liner all assembled, it doesn't look like this engine has had much use.
This was new to me, looks like OS changed one way bearings at some stage. This one is thin in comparison to the old bearing and only has three dimples for engagement. Because it's thinner they use a brass shim.
Nearly finished, pullstart and head installed. The engine feels good with plenty of comparison. Just need to finish the carb and she's finished.
Bearings, crank, piston and liner all assembled, it doesn't look like this engine has had much use.
This was new to me, looks like OS changed one way bearings at some stage. This one is thin in comparison to the old bearing and only has three dimples for engagement. Because it's thinner they use a brass shim.
Nearly finished, pullstart and head installed. The engine feels good with plenty of comparison. Just need to finish the carb and she's finished.
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Re: Another OS Engine overhaul......
Without going into too much detail here's the restored 10C slide carb. This came out fantastic!
Just like new
And the engine basically finished..... The CV isn't a terribly good engine as the liner is ABN instead of ABC, but it still looks nice and they were very reliable if tuned well and looked after.
Just like new
And the engine basically finished..... The CV isn't a terribly good engine as the liner is ABN instead of ABC, but it still looks nice and they were very reliable if tuned well and looked after.
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Re: Another OS Engine overhaul......
Thanks Kym, it's always fun rebuilding/restoring engines and rewarding when you get them running again.
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Re: Another OS Engine overhaul......
Well....... seeing as you enjoy it so much..... let me know when you want to do some more



Seriously though, always enjoyable watching your threads, RJ.... quality content, and matching quality photos.

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Re: Another OS Engine overhaul......
https://www.amainhobbies.com/rpm-bearing-blaster-rpm81170/p4502?gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI2cna-JGXiwMV1ptaBR0eWA0uEAQYASABEgJiy_D_BwE
While I soak bearings as well, the bearing blaster and some carb cleaner with quickly remove a lot of gunk. Electric contact cleaner works as well (odor isn't as strong) but costs 3X as much.
Always looking for new and interesting ways to waste money.
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Re: Another OS Engine overhaul......
I know nitro isn't for everyone but I enjoy it, and hope at least someone gets something out of itIncredible_Serious wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2025 5:00 pmWell....... seeing as you enjoy it so much..... let me know when you want to do some more![]()
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Seriously though, always enjoyable watching your threads, RJ.... quality content, and matching quality photos.![]()

It's your turn now


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Re: Another OS Engine overhaul......
I have an old RRP bearing cleaner which is similar but different.juicedcoupe wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2025 7:21 pmhttps://www.amainhobbies.com/rpm-bearing-blaster-rpm81170/p4502?gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI2cna-JGXiwMV1ptaBR0eWA0uEAQYASABEgJiy_D_BwE
While I soak bearings as well, the bearing blaster and some carb cleaner with quickly remove a lot of gunk. Electric contact cleaner works as well (odor isn't as strong) but costs 3X as much.
Electronic cleaner just wasn't cutting the gummed up castor oil, so something harsher was needed

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