S shakey2 RCTalk Member Messages 32 Reaction score 0 Points 0 RC Driving Style Bashing Aug 15, 2010 #1 how do you tell if you are sucking air / vac leak
Rolex Hoof Hearted In Memoriam Supporter Military Veteran Build Thread Contributor Messages 35,104 Reaction score 1,854 Points 2,198 Location In my recliner RC Driving Style BashingFlying Aug 15, 2010 #2 Your tonsils will feel cool. / Dust will blow out of the bag A sure sign of a leak is an inability to get a consistent idle. https://www.rcnitrotalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=60832 Scroll down in that thread. There's a good post, with photos, on how to properly seal the engine. Last edited: Aug 15, 2010
Your tonsils will feel cool. / Dust will blow out of the bag A sure sign of a leak is an inability to get a consistent idle. https://www.rcnitrotalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=60832 Scroll down in that thread. There's a good post, with photos, on how to properly seal the engine.
S shakey2 RCTalk Member Messages 32 Reaction score 0 Points 0 RC Driving Style Bashing Aug 16, 2010 Thread starter #3 thanks thanks realy helpful cause it is showing wet around carb
alien13 Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 3,326 Reaction score 20 Points 668 Location Green Bay, WI RC Driving Style BashingRacing Aug 16, 2010 #4 Might be wrong, but that could be a bad front bearing, spraying fuel.
Rolex Hoof Hearted In Memoriam Supporter Military Veteran Build Thread Contributor Messages 35,104 Reaction score 1,854 Points 2,198 Location In my recliner RC Driving Style BashingFlying Aug 16, 2010 #5 Let's start with the obvious first. A lot of people prefer to seal the engine before they ever start it, to avoid problems later on.
Let's start with the obvious first. A lot of people prefer to seal the engine before they ever start it, to avoid problems later on.
S shakey2 RCTalk Member Messages 32 Reaction score 0 Points 0 RC Driving Style Bashing Aug 17, 2010 Thread starter #6 forum you guys are really helpful was wondering if the high temp rtv would work on exhaust side too we used to use it on street cars before finding a better fix
forum you guys are really helpful was wondering if the high temp rtv would work on exhaust side too we used to use it on street cars before finding a better fix
Rolex Hoof Hearted In Memoriam Supporter Military Veteran Build Thread Contributor Messages 35,104 Reaction score 1,854 Points 2,198 Location In my recliner RC Driving Style BashingFlying Aug 17, 2010 #7 It's not necessary on the exhaust side. You only need a proper connection and sometimes a gasket.
S shakey2 RCTalk Member Messages 32 Reaction score 0 Points 0 RC Driving Style Bashing Aug 17, 2010 Thread starter #8 Rolex said: It's not necessary on the exhaust side. You only need a proper connection and sometimes a gasket. Click to expand... am i reading right a hole in fuel line will mak idle race
Rolex said: It's not necessary on the exhaust side. You only need a proper connection and sometimes a gasket. Click to expand... am i reading right a hole in fuel line will mak idle race
Rolex Hoof Hearted In Memoriam Supporter Military Veteran Build Thread Contributor Messages 35,104 Reaction score 1,854 Points 2,198 Location In my recliner RC Driving Style BashingFlying Aug 17, 2010 #9 a hole in the line, on either side will cause problems.