robtangie
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Ok Gents,
I've been messing with my maxx (2.5 engine converted from .15) for nearly 2/3rds of a gallon of fuel and still can't get it right.
For a bit of background... I started trying when it was still too cold here in Iowa, and then discovered an air leak in the front bearing. After a lot of trial and error I've sealed all air leaks, changed to OS plugs, still using Traxxas fuel (but that's not by choice but lack of options), and the Iowa weather is a beautiful 68 degrees today.
Nearing a good operating temp I was having problems with it not wanting to idle and after trying several times was afraid my engine was worn out. A great gent from another forum donated me a piston and sleeve with under 2 gallons on it. That installed I realized compression was not my problem. I have since got a better idle but now am having problems dogging down and dieing after a couple WOT passes, requiring full throttle to restart and then time to clear out once started again... Only to make a couple more passes before happening yet again. Engine temps have been good and HSN tuning seems to make no difference.
Today in an attempt to pinpoint my problem I started by removing both fuel filters,,, no change. Then removed the air filter (yes it has been kept clean) and as I fired the engine quickly discovered as much fuel spitting from the top of the carb as was going into the engine. This is surely the root of my doggy and dieing condition but I can't stop it... I did t one point lean the HSN until I no longer had the fuel spitting out but at that point I was WAY too lean and had a temp of 310 while just idling. I shut down and changed HSN thinking maybe someone before me (yes it was used when I got it) had turned the HSN down too far and ruined it. This did seem to be a bit better but every time I put the air filter back on it seems to go back to spitting the fuel out again.
As I mentioned I've tried the HSN and LSN all over (2/3rd a gallon worth of adjusting) with no good tune that will keep idling and run well... Dose anybody have any idea as to why I'm spitting the fuel like that? As I'm nearing the end of my patients and desperate to see this thing run right.
Regards,
Rob.
I've been messing with my maxx (2.5 engine converted from .15) for nearly 2/3rds of a gallon of fuel and still can't get it right.
For a bit of background... I started trying when it was still too cold here in Iowa, and then discovered an air leak in the front bearing. After a lot of trial and error I've sealed all air leaks, changed to OS plugs, still using Traxxas fuel (but that's not by choice but lack of options), and the Iowa weather is a beautiful 68 degrees today.
Nearing a good operating temp I was having problems with it not wanting to idle and after trying several times was afraid my engine was worn out. A great gent from another forum donated me a piston and sleeve with under 2 gallons on it. That installed I realized compression was not my problem. I have since got a better idle but now am having problems dogging down and dieing after a couple WOT passes, requiring full throttle to restart and then time to clear out once started again... Only to make a couple more passes before happening yet again. Engine temps have been good and HSN tuning seems to make no difference.
Today in an attempt to pinpoint my problem I started by removing both fuel filters,,, no change. Then removed the air filter (yes it has been kept clean) and as I fired the engine quickly discovered as much fuel spitting from the top of the carb as was going into the engine. This is surely the root of my doggy and dieing condition but I can't stop it... I did t one point lean the HSN until I no longer had the fuel spitting out but at that point I was WAY too lean and had a temp of 310 while just idling. I shut down and changed HSN thinking maybe someone before me (yes it was used when I got it) had turned the HSN down too far and ruined it. This did seem to be a bit better but every time I put the air filter back on it seems to go back to spitting the fuel out again.
As I mentioned I've tried the HSN and LSN all over (2/3rd a gallon worth of adjusting) with no good tune that will keep idling and run well... Dose anybody have any idea as to why I'm spitting the fuel like that? As I'm nearing the end of my patients and desperate to see this thing run right.
Regards,
Rob.