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This is the Magnum XL91 RFS Four-Stroke Aircraft Engine with Blue Rocker Cover. FEATURES Aluminum piston, iron piston ring and steel cylinder sleeve for long life and high power output Dual ball bearing supported crankshaft and camshaft Dual needle valve carburetor insures precise fuel/airflow metering High-flow muffler One year limited warranty through manufacturer INCLUDES Magnum XL91 RFS Four-Stroke Engine with Muffler, instruction manual and parts list REQUIREMENTS Fuel: For break-in, 10% 2-stroke airplane blend For normal use, 15% 4-stroke airplane blend Glow Plug: 4-stroke "hot" type Break-in Propeller: 14x6 Glow starter, fuel tubing and field equipment SPECIFICATIONS Displacement: 0.91 cu in (15cc) Bore: 1.09" (27.7mm) Stroke: 0.97" (24.8mm) Crankshaft Diameter: 5/16" Practical RPM: 2,000 - 12,000 Weight with Muffler: 22.4 oz (635g) without Muffler: 20.7oz (587g) Distance Between Mounting Holes Same Side: 1.02" (26mm) Distance Between Mounting Holes Opposite Side: 2.04" (52mm) Width at Mounting Tabs: 2.4" (60mm) Height from Bottom of Mounting Tabs to Rocker Cover: 4" (101mm) Height from Bottom of Crankcase to Rocker Cover: 4.7" (120mm) Distance from Backplate to Front Bearing: 2.9" (74mm) Distance from Backplate to end of Crankshaft: 4.9" (125mm) High Speed Needle: Turn in completely then back out 2-1/2 turns Low Speed Needle: Do NOT adjust until engine is broken in. Hold carb barrel open, turn needle screw counter-clockwise until it stops then turn in clockwise 4-1/4 turns-this is the factory setting COMMENTS Some Differences Between 4-Stroke and 2-Stroke Engines; 4-strokes are quieter. 4-strokes get better fuel economy. 2-strokes generate more RPM 4-strokes generate more torque and will swing a larger prop. 4-strokes have a realistic sound; like a real aircraft engine.