Hi guys, my first post and apologies for being long.
I got my son an ACME Condor Pro for Christmas. Initial running up seemed to go well, after we figured out firing the beast up, it seemed real easy to start. The problems started on the end of the second tank when the engine just went to full revs causing the car to crash into a fence. Initially we thought it was due to interference from our phones but the throttle was at the lowest position. The tank was empty so we put it down to more air than fuel as it run out.
We refuelled and started it up and before we could do anything it shot off at high revs (we had no control at all) and crashed again breaking a front shock. We caught up with it but by that time it made a loudish puff sound and the engine stopped. The clutch bell housing was smashed to pieces and the clutch shoes were not in a good shape at all, lol.
All the spare parts arrived today and we replaced the clutch and shoes. Now it seems really hard to start, often resulting in a saturated engine. When we did manage to get it started it ran sort of fine for about 20 seconds but suddenly go into a fit and run at really high revs. Pulling the throttle back or forward made no difference whatsoever. Fortunately the pinion gears have been removed so it can't launch itself again.
I'm really not sure what could have caused this. Also, why adjusting the throttle makes no difference at all? Could this be a faulty engine? Or have I done something wrong?
I got my son an ACME Condor Pro for Christmas. Initial running up seemed to go well, after we figured out firing the beast up, it seemed real easy to start. The problems started on the end of the second tank when the engine just went to full revs causing the car to crash into a fence. Initially we thought it was due to interference from our phones but the throttle was at the lowest position. The tank was empty so we put it down to more air than fuel as it run out.
We refuelled and started it up and before we could do anything it shot off at high revs (we had no control at all) and crashed again breaking a front shock. We caught up with it but by that time it made a loudish puff sound and the engine stopped. The clutch bell housing was smashed to pieces and the clutch shoes were not in a good shape at all, lol.
All the spare parts arrived today and we replaced the clutch and shoes. Now it seems really hard to start, often resulting in a saturated engine. When we did manage to get it started it ran sort of fine for about 20 seconds but suddenly go into a fit and run at really high revs. Pulling the throttle back or forward made no difference whatsoever. Fortunately the pinion gears have been removed so it can't launch itself again.
I'm really not sure what could have caused this. Also, why adjusting the throttle makes no difference at all? Could this be a faulty engine? Or have I done something wrong?