What are the full technical specifications of the CISON LS-52 52cc V8 model engine?
| Engine type | V8, 4-stroke OHV, water-cooled |
| Displacement | 52 cc total (1/5 scale) |
| Bore | 20 mm per cylinder |
| Ignition | Hall-effect sensor + MCU CDI (sold separately) |
| Spark plug thread | 1/4-32 — CISON branded only |
| Cooling | Water-cooled; gear-driven internal pump, external radiator required |
| Fuel | Pure gasoline (or Zippo fuel) |
| Engine oil grade | 4-stroke 10W-50 / 10W-60 (20W-60 in cold climates) |
| Oil capacity | 25–30 ml maximum |
| Valve clearance | 0.1 mm — all 8 cylinders, intake & exhaust |
| Starter | DC 12V, min. 200W / 16A |
| Main fuel needle (initial) | 2.3 turns open from lightly seated |
| Low-speed needle (initial) | 0.7 turns counterclockwise open |
| Air damper gap (initial) | 1 mm |
| Target idle speed | ~2,000 rpm |
| Max RPM | ~12,500 rpm |
What does the kit include, and what do I need to buy separately?
Included: machined LS-52 engine assembly, all internal hardware, gaskets, carburetor, oil filter, starter motor, Hall sensor, tools (#104 feeler gauge, #106 wrench, hex keys), supplementary shims and correction screws.
Must purchase separately
- MCU / CDI ignition controller — no spark without it
- High-voltage ignition coil packs — connects to MCU, marked L/R
- DC 12V power supply, min. 200W
- External water-cooling radiator + overflow tank
- Oil-containing coolant — reduces gear pump wear
- Gasoline-rated fuel hose — silicone tubing degrades with petrol
- Fuel tank — gravity feed; outlet 3–8 cm below carb inlet
- High-strength red threadlocker (Loctite 271 or equivalent)
- Silicone gasket sealant
What are the extra shims and screws in the box not shown in the main manual?
| 6 × 7.5 × 0.3 mm shims (×2) | One on each end of camshaft before installation (supplem. p.24). Prevents pushrods fouling cam lobes. |
| 2.5 × 4.5 × 0.3 mm washers (×4) | Under the four timing gear bracket screws (supplem. p.26). Remove screws → add washer → re-tighten. |
| M2.5 × 14 screw (×1) | Replaces Hall sensor bracket screw with a longer-thread version for better grip. |
How difficult is the LS-52 — is it suitable for beginners?
The CISON LS-52 is an advanced kit, not a beginner project. Steps the manual itself rates as complex:
- Rocker arm and pushrod installation (8 cylinders, tight clearances)
- Valve clearance adjustment (all 8 cylinders individually)
- Timing gear alignment (one tooth off = engine won't fire)
- MCU wiring and ignition coil setup
- Carburetor tuning after first start
Where exactly do I apply sealant on the LS-52, and which type?
Use silicone RTV gasket sealant at all the locations below. Skipping any causes oil or coolant leaks.
| Cylinder front cover mating face (p.18) | Silicone sealant on both surfaces before bolting down |
| Push rod cover screw holes (p.43, arrow-marked only) | Fill to seal coolant paths — do NOT block the adjacent oil passage hole |
| Rocker arm cover (p.46) | Silicone sealant on gasket face |
| Water-cooling plug screws, both sides of cylinder head | Thread sealant compound; re-seal with silicone if seepage appears after running |
| Oil pan joint | Silicone sealant per pre-assembly page |
| Intake spacer / insulator (p.44) | Alignment only — no sealant, but any misalignment creates an air leak that prevents starting |
The flywheel nut feels hand-tight from the factory — should I re-torque it?
Yes, always. The supplementary notes specifically flag this: factory threadlocker on the flywheel nut may have expired.
- 1Remove the flywheel nut completely.
- 2Clean crankshaft threads with isopropyl alcohol. Allow to dry.
- 3Apply fresh high-strength red threadlocker (Loctite 271 or equivalent).
- 4Re-install and torque firmly. Allow to cure before running.
How do I correctly install the crankshaft and bearings?
- 1Remove each bearing cap individually and mark its position and orientation — caps are match-fitted and cannot be swapped.
- 2Coat all bearing seats with engine oil. Verify no metal debris.
- 3Install crankshaft bearings (#47) onto the block; lubricate with engine oil.
- 4Place crankshaft thrust plate (#56) and apply oil.
- 5Return each cap to its original marked position. Torque screws to 12–13 kgf·cm.
How do I install the camshaft and align the timing gears on the CISON LS-52?
- 1Before installing the cam, place one 6 × 7.5 × 0.3 mm shim on each end of the camshaft (supplementary parts). Prevents pushrod-to-cam contact.
- 2Lower the camshaft carefully into the block, keeping shims seated.
- 3Align the timing marks on the cam gear with the crankshaft gear — consult p.26–27 and the official video tutorial.
- 4Timing gear bracket screws (p.26 supplement): remove the four screws, slide the included 2.5 × 4.5 × 0.3 mm washers under each, then re-tighten.
- 5Install timing gear cover with sealant.
How do I install the intake manifold and carburetor without air leaks?
Air leaks at the intake are one of the most common reasons the LS-52 fails to start. The insulator spacer (#94) is directional:
- 1Identify the L/R and direction markings on insulator #94 before installing.
- 2Align the spacer precisely — even a slight gap causes a major air leak.
- 3Assemble carburetor (#24), intake pipe (#40), spacer (#94), and hardware per p.44.
- 4Tighten evenly in a cross pattern.
How do I install the exhaust pipes correctly?
- 1Install CISON original spark plugs first, then fit exhaust pipes.
- 2Install lower screws first but do not tighten yet.
- 3Install upper screws.
- 4Tighten all screws together at the end — uneven clamping cracks exhaust ports.
How do I install the valve oil seals — which way does the lip face?
Supplementary instructions (p.37) clarify this common mistake:
- The groove/lip of the seal faces upward — toward the top of the valve stem, away from the combustion chamber.
- Install valve guide (#35) first, then press oil seal (#36) down with a correctly-sized socket.
- Do not hammer unevenly — the lip will fold and the seal fails.
Where do the cylinder o-rings (#38) go, and why is it critical?
Per supplementary instructions (p.38): one o-ring on each side of every cylinder bore — both the block face and the head face grooves. That's 16 total (2 per cylinder × 8).
How do I set valve clearance to 0.1mm across all 8 cylinders on the LS-52?
Target: 0.1 mm, both intake and exhaust, every cylinder, adjusted individually.
- 1Rotate flywheel until the intake valve of the cylinder being adjusted begins moving down.
- 2Continue until that intake rocker fully returns up, then rotate a further 1/3 turn (ensures full cam base-circle contact).
- 3Insert #104 feeler gauge (0.1 mm) between rocker arm pad and valve stem tip. Slight drag — not tight, not free.
- 4Adjust the adjuster screw until drag is correct. Lock with #106 wrench nut.
- 5Re-check after locking — tightening the lock nut often shifts the gap slightly. Repeat for all 8 cylinders.
Too tight → valve stays open → no compression → won't start | Too loose → noisy ticking, power loss
How do I install the rocker arm and pushrod assembly?
- 1Place rocker arm assembly onto cylinder head. Do not tighten base screws yet.
- 2Use fine-tip tweezers to guide each pushrod into its rocker arm cup from below.
- 3Confirm all pushrods correctly seated before tightening anything.
- 4Tighten base screws evenly in a cross pattern to avoid warping.
What does the MCU do and what are its connections on the LS-52?
The MCU (CDI ignition controller) receives crank position from the Hall sensor and fires the HV coil packs at the correct timing. Without it there is no spark and the engine will not start.
| Power input | DC 12V (dedicated terminal) |
| Hall sensor | 3-pin connector from sensor on engine block |
| HV coil pack ports | Two ports — not L/R specific at the MCU side; L/R is marked on the cylinder head harness |
| DSU instrument screen | Optional; live RPM + coolant temperature display |
| Temperature sensor | Optional thermistor input |
How do I wire the high-voltage coil packs to the MCU?
- 1Each HV wire connects to the spark plug directly above its piston — do not cross-wire banks.
- 2The coil pack low-voltage connection goes to the MCU. A series resistor is required in this circuit (value specified in the MCU documentation).
- 3Match the L/R markings on the cylinder head harness to the corresponding coil covers.
- 4Secure coil covers with m2×5 screws per p.47.
How do I install and test the Hall-effect sensor?
- Secure with the supplied M2.5 × 14 screw (supplementary parts — the standard screw thread was too short in some batches).
- Air gap between sensor face and trigger wheel: 0.5–1 mm. No contact allowed.
- After wiring to MCU: rotate the flywheel slowly by hand and watch the MCU indicator LED — it should blink with each trigger tooth. This confirms the sensor before first start.
How do I set up the water cooling loop for the CISON LS-52?
- 1Connect engine coolant outlet → radiator inlet using fuel-rated coolant hose.
- 2Connect radiator outlet → engine inlet.
- 3Install an overflow/header tank at the highest point of the loop — bleeds air and manages expansion. Without it, air pockets cause hot spots.
- 4Fill from the header tank, squeezing hoses to work out air bubbles.
- 5Check all clamps are tight before starting.
What coolant should I use in the LS-52?
Use coolant with a lubricant additive — the gear-driven pump has small aluminium/brass gears that wear quickly with plain water. Standard automotive antifreeze with silicate additives can deposit inside small coolant passages — use aluminium-safe formulas.
There's a small coolant leak from the cylinder head plug screws — how do I fix it?
A known production issue noted in the supplementary instructions — thread sealant can dry out in storage.
- 1Run briefly to identify which screws are seeping. Cool completely.
- 2Drain coolant. Remove leaking screws; clean threads with isopropyl alcohol.
- 3Apply silicone sealant or thread sealant compound. Reinstall gently into aluminium.
- 4Allow to cure fully before refilling and running.
Complete pre-start checklist for the CISON LS-52 V8 first run
- MCU powered on at DC 12V; LED responding to flywheel rotation
- Hall sensor confirmed working (LED blinks during hand rotation)
- Spark test passed — strong blue arc at each plug wire
- Engine oil: 25–30 ml of 4-stroke 10W-50/10W-60 in oil pan
- Oil filter element installed (CISON original)
- Oil pump primed with syringe injection at inlet
- Cooling loop filled, no air pockets, all clamps tight
- Overflow/header tank installed and filled
- Fuel system primed, no leaks, tank outlet 3–8 cm below carb
- Flywheel nut re-torqued with fresh high-strength threadlocker (fully cured)
- All sealant joints fully cured
- Valve clearance set to 0.1 mm across all 8 cylinders
- CISON original spark plugs installed (1/4-32 thread)
- Timing gear alignment verified
- All supplementary shims and washers installed
- Carb needles at factory preset: main 2.3 turns open, aux 0.7 turns CCW, damper 1 mm
Step-by-step: how do I start the CISON LS-52 for the first time?
- 1Power on MCU. Confirm LED active.
- 2Press starter and simultaneously cover the carburetor air inlet with your hand for 1–3 seconds to draw fuel up from the tank.
- 3Release hand. Do not hold longer — the engine will flood.
- 4If it doesn't fire: try briefly blipping throttle open and closed while cranking.
- 5Never crank more than 10 seconds continuously — starter brushes will burn. Wait 30 seconds between attempts.
- 6Once running, idle for 2–3 minutes before touching the throttle. Watch for coolant flow and listen for even firing.
The engine won't start at all — systematic diagnosis for the CISON LS-52
Does the CISON LS-52 need a break-in period, and how do I do it?
- 1First 15 minutes: idle only at ~2,000 rpm. No throttle. Monitor for leaks. Cool fully before next run.
- 2Change oil immediately after first run — the oil carries metal particles from bedding-in. Refill with fresh 10W-50/60.
- 3Re-check valve clearance — new engines often settle after first heat cycle. Readjust to 0.1 mm if needed.
- 4Next 1–2 hours: gradually increase to ~60% throttle max. Allow cool-down between sessions.
- 5After 2 hours total: full throttle permitted.
What sounds are normal on a new LS-52, and what should concern me?
Normal during first runs
- Slight valve train ticking (reduces as clearances bed in)
- Some initial blue/white smoke (oil burning off internal surfaces)
- Uneven idle until coolant temperature stabilises
Stop and investigate immediately
- Rhythmic knocking or deep metallic clunking
- Continuous heavy smoke after 5+ minutes of running
- Coolant leaking from head area in volume
- Oil level dropping more than 5 ml per 10 minutes
What does each carburetor control do on the CISON LS-52?
| High-speed (main) needle — brass | Controls fuel supply at full/high throttle |
| Low-speed (auxiliary) needle — side of throttle arm | Controls fuel at idle and low throttle. More sensitive than main needle. |
| Air damper / choke screw | Regulates total air intake. Sets idle speed. Standard gap: 1–2 mm after warm start. |
Idle too high + stalls when I open the throttle
- Turn low-speed needle counterclockwise 0.25 turns. Wait 15s.
- Repeat until idle stabilises ~2,000 rpm.
- Turn high-speed needle counterclockwise 0.5 turns.
- Test at full throttle; repeat in 0.5-turn steps.
Normal idle but no top-end power — engine flat at high RPM
- Turn high-speed needle clockwise 0.5 turns. Test at full throttle.
- Repeat in 0.5-turn increments. Re-trim low-speed needle + damper if idle changes.
Normal idle, but stalls every time I blip the throttle
- Turn high-speed needle counterclockwise 0.5 turns.
- Hold at full throttle — fine-tune in 0.25-turn steps to find peak smooth power.
Won't start unless I block the air inlet (choke)
- Turn low-speed needle counterclockwise 0.3 turns.
- Test without blocking inlet. Repeat in 0.3-turn steps until it fires cleanly.
Have to open the choke almost fully to start
- Turn low-speed needle clockwise 0.5 turns.
- Test: should start with damper ~2 mm open. Repeat until consistent.
The engine misfires or seems to run on fewer than 8 cylinders
With engine at idle, briefly touch each exhaust header port with a gloved finger. A dead cylinder will feel noticeably cooler. Then check in order:
- 1Spark plug — remove and test for spark; inspect for fouling
- 2HV wire connection at that plug
- 3Valve clearance on that cylinder — zero clearance = valve stuck open = no compression
- 4Compression feel by hand-rotating through that cylinder's stroke
Engine starts, runs for 10–20 seconds, then dies
- Fuel starvation (most common) — carb float bowl empties faster than line refills. Check: tank outlet height, fuel line diameter, filter partial blockage.
- MCU voltage drop — PSU sags below threshold under load; MCU resets and cuts ignition.
- Overheating shutdown — air lock in coolant loop prevents circulation. Check header tank level while running.
- Carb flooding on rich idle — try closing damper slightly at idle.
10 common assembly mistakes that cause running problems on the CISON LS-52
- Camshaft shims missing → pushrods ride on cam body → noise and failure
- Timing gear off by one tooth → misfiring or no start
- Cylinder head o-rings (#38) missing on one side → hydrolock on startup
- Valve oil seals installed upside-down → blue smoke, rapid oil consumption
- Intake spacer (#94) direction reversed → severe air leak, engine won't run
- Silicone fuel hose used → hose swells and blocks fuel flow
- Flywheel nut threadlocker not refreshed → nut loosens at speed
- Low-speed needle over-tightened to seat → needle tip destroyed
- Timing gear washers not installed → screws back out, timing shifts
- Push rod cover oil passage blocked with sealant → valve train oil starvation
Recommended maintenance schedule for the CISON LS-52 model engine
| After first 15-min run | Change oil; re-check valve clearance; inspect sealant joints |
| Every 1 hour run time | Replace air filter; check oil & coolant levels |
| Every 3–5 hours | Change engine oil; inspect spark plugs; re-check valve clearance |
| Every 5–10L fuel burned | Replace oil filter (CISON original only) |
| Before each session | Check oil, coolant, fuel line, flywheel nut, starter gear mesh |
| Before long storage | Drain and refill oil; drain fuel; fog cylinders; clean all surfaces |
What engine oil should I use, and how much?
- 4-stroke only — 10W-50 or 10W-60 for normal temperatures; 20W-60 in cold climates
- Maximum fill: 30 ml — overfilling draws oil into the combustion chamber
- Do not use 2-stroke oil, motorcycle oil with friction modifiers, or wet-clutch gearbox oil
When should I replace spark plugs, and which ones are compatible?
Replace when: cracked ceramic, eroded electrode, plug wet with oil, heavy carbon fouling, or persistent hard starting.
Thread: 1/4-32 — CISON branded plugs only. Third-party plugs may void Stirlingkit after-sales support.
How do I store the LS-52 model engine long-term?
- 1Run until hot, then drain oil completely. Refill with fresh 10W-50 to displace acidic combustion byproducts.
- 2Drain fuel tank; run engine dry until it stalls on the last of the fuel.
- 3Remove plugs. Inject drops of oil into each cylinder; rotate crank by hand to coat bore walls.
- 4Drain cooling system completely.
- 5Clean exterior. Store in a dry location away from direct sunlight.
- 6Rotate crankshaft by hand once every 4–6 weeks during storage.
I received a damaged or missing part — what do I do?
- 1Photograph the damage clearly within 24 hours of delivery.
- 2If outer packaging was damaged, photograph it before signing for the shipment.
- 3Contact Stirlingkit within 7 days of receipt — email service@stirlingkit.com or reach us at stirlingkit.com with your order number and photos.
What does the warranty cover on the LS-52 purchased from Stirlingkit?
Within 3 days of receipt: If the engine fails to perform its described functions and this is verified, Stirlingkit will arrange free repair or replacement of affected parts.
Not covered: incorrect assembly, wrong fluids, normal break-in wear, cosmetic variation, or user modifications. Whole-engine factory return: Stirlingkit covers round-trip shipping. Individual part repairs outside warranty: buyer covers shipping.
Can I get technical build support from Stirlingkit?
Yes — email service@stirlingkit.com or contact us through stirlingkit.com. When reaching out please include: your order number, clear photos or a short video of the issue, what you've already tried, and which manual page you're on.
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