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So I have been trying to run my GX-12 and i have had it running before then needed to buy a new spur gear (different problem i have hopefully sorted now) so i took the motor out to clean it and added a better condition carb and exhaust. I have now got the spur gear but when ever I try to start it floods every time i try to start it it floods and i have put back to factory settings and still nothing, iv even tried having the HSN at just 1 turn and the factory setting say 3 turns. I am using 16% hpi racing fuel? is that ok for a .12? i have added a pic just to make sure i am adjusting the right needle, the big black/grey one above the clutch :P can't miss it. I know the pic is a GT but the GX is in my car so its easier to photograph the GT and they use a very similar set up as far as i can tell?
 
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Sorry forgot to mention before. it has started twice but as soon as i touch the throttle it cuts straight out and wont start :(. My apologies if this is a very newbie question
 
nope, both the needles of this carb and the new one look fin, i just had it running for about 15 mins with the HSN as tight as i could but then when it got hot it would idle then stall all most every time i tried to use the throttle :s. When i bought the engin the guy said he had put 2.5 liters of 16% through it.
 
What was wrong with the old carb? Is the new carb the same model as the one originally on the engine? If yes, compare needles; the one in your present carb may not be the correct one.
 
both carbs/needles are from the exactly the same model. The second carb is just cleaner and looks in better condition than the old one. Both needles look exactly the same condition.
 
:s nobody has any other ideas??
 
Not sure about the Kyosho GX-12 engine but most engines will have a cut out relief in the piston skirt that must face the carb side of the engine when installed or the engine will not run correctly and flood very easily.
A broken piston skirt can also cause the same symptoms.
If you had the piston out of the engine you may want to have a look to see if its installed correctly, or even look to see if it is damaged.
 
I tend to wonder how long you allow an engine to warm up from a cold start?
a cold start i do up on a block with a 4.6 and crack open my throttle trim just a bit. The engines starts straight up but i allow about 30 seconds of open throttle trim before i begin backing it off to where the wheels slow their spin down to the point of just turning. by this time the cooling head has a nice warm but just slightly hot temp. another 30 seconds and i warm up the drive train by just using the trottle trim to do a few small laps. once i do that i bring trim to neutral and it idles sweet and dont gun trigger at first as it may stall...once i manage a slow acceleration it runs fine. A warm engine from a prievious run needs none of this warm up procedure.....even though they are small they still require a warm up from cold of no less than 2 mins....

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I might add that ambient temps will effect warm up time. I am gauging this example at a temp of around 70 f
 
This style carb doesn't have a LSN, as use full as it would be to have an LSN :D. if i don't do this warm up will seriously affect the the engine i.e make it flood so badly?
 
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