perhaps. You can check the clutch assembly but before does your engine clutch seem to slip? Like you accelerate and it just revs and then engages. Have you checked the slipper assembly? Is it on too loose?
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red baron said:The guy at the LHS gave it a tune up for our altitude, he said. He messed with the HSN, LSN, and the idle. Still running pretty rich. Here's a picture...is this normal?
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Revo Rancher said:Red Baron, I believe it is essential to the break-in process to do all 5 steps together. I do not think you have caused any irreparable harm, but please consider finishing the last 3 stages together.
I say this because if you read the break-in process carefully you will note a specific set of timed events, all linked. It appears it is necessary for all events to occur in succession in order to allow a certain heating/cooling experience to occur. I did mine all together and in order to check on your issue, I ran mine today through one tank, first fire up after break-in. NO PROBLEMS! Ran like it did on tank five. I think I need to lean it out for performance, but right now it is sooo strong, power is not an issue. :idea:
Revo Rancher said:Good luck on your Revo and Merry Christmas!
I know you will love the performance once you get through all the break-in!

Rolex said:To adjust your idle, turn your throttle trim all the way down. The ONLY time you up the trim is for starting it, or warming it up. With the throttle trim turned up, you also change your brake setting.
Since you lowered your idle screw without turning your trim down, it is probably too low now, so adjust it to about 1/16 opening, with no trim.