Valach Motors VM-210 B2-4T
- Completely encapsulated valve train
- CNC milled crankcase
- Sensational smooth running and high torque
- Spontaneous throttle response and smooth mid-range transition
- Extremely low vibration throughout the RPM range because of the four stroke principle
- Honda valves and valve seats
- Walbro carburetor
- Valach microprocessor controlled ignition with auto advance and retard
- An ignition integrated voltage converter allows the use of two LiPo cells
- VM-engines are now being produced with state of the art machines and methods
The VM 210 B2-4T has been projected together with the VM 170 B2-4T, sharing the same crankcase, pistons and cylinder heads. A new, longer stroke crankshaft, longer cylinders and new steel connecting rods are responsible for the increased stroke, more torque and significantly more power output.
Just like the VM 170 B2-4T Mk.2 the VM 210 B2-4T Mk.2 is an exceptionally smooth running engine. The immediate and smooth reaction to the throttle, without the slightest surge, makes the VM 210 a first class power plant, not only for glider towing, but aerobatic models up to 25 kg AUW, without a noise problem, with well over 30 kp static thrust to catapult the model into the air. Once there was an advertisement by Curtis Pitts with the headline "going up in style", this describes very well the experience when flying my big Pitts with the 210B2-4T Mk.2.
Being a four stroke with a large capacity of 105cc per cylinder, causes a very realistic full-size aircraft sound. If required, even with a relatively small silencer the sound level is very low, rather like a small saloon car.
The Valach 210B2-4T Mk.2 is a four stroke OHV engine running on petrol/oil mixture. Valves and their seats are manufactured by Honda, ensuring a very high quality. The completely enclosed valve train reduces sound, as well as ensuring the rocker arms are well lubricated. Due to the steel cylinder liners this engine will have a long life.
The processor controlled ignition allows easy starting and a exceptionally smooth running in all throttle settings.
The recommended RPM range for the VM-210 on the ground is 4,400-5,000. Depending on the silencer, we have measured on the ground with the 36x14" Fiala propeller 4500-4800 RPM.
For the VM 210B2-4T Mk.2 installed in the Pitts Special S1-S, we use the Fiala 36x14" as this has proven to be ideal.
At 4800 RPM with the silencer #7293 we measured 35 kp static thrust. With the 2 in 1 silencer #7290 the VM 210 turns the 36x14" Fiala with 4500 RPM.
We had tried many oils, but recommend Valvoline SynPower 2T oil. Our BEL-RAY H1R although excellent for two strokes, is not ideal for four strokes, as it burns very well without deposit and not much gets past the piston, as is the case by the Valvoline SynPower 2T.
We recommend Aral Ultimate 102, as the smell is not so penetrating and it can be stored without deteriorating. It does not contain any ethanol.
The fuel consumption is approximately 50% compared to that of a two-stroke engine with the same displacement. A 1000 cc fuel tank lasts for about 15-20 minutes of flying time.
Video VM-210 B2-4T
Specifications:
- Displacement: 210 cc
- Power: ca. 16 hp
- Bore: 52 mm
- Stroke: 50 mm
- Width including valve covers: 385 mm
- Length from engine mount to prop hub: 185 mm
- Weight: complete with ignition, two exhaust stacks, prop washer and prop bolts 6125 g
- Ignition voltage range: 4.8 - 9 V
- Idle RPM: 800
- Max RPM: 5500
- Fiala propellers 2-blade: 36x14", 36x12", 34x16"
- Static thrust with 36x14" FIALA prop: 35 kp at 4800 rpm