X xXChevyXx RCTalk Member Messages 28 Reaction score 0 Points 41 Location Wisconsin RC Driving Style Bashing Mar 27, 2012 #1 On my revo I can spin the flywheel easily without it turning over the motor. I know it's not supposed to do that and what would be the cause?
On my revo I can spin the flywheel easily without it turning over the motor. I know it's not supposed to do that and what would be the cause?
Snook Man Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 1,839 Reaction score 11 Points 0 Location Sugar Hill Ga RC Driving Style BashingRacing Mar 27, 2012 #2 Loose flywheel nut or a broken crankshaft pin for the conrod would come to mind 1st.
REVO-5309 Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 1,254 Reaction score 2 Points 133 Location Australia RC Driving Style Bashing Mar 27, 2012 #3 take the backplate off to see about the pin, and hold the shaft the clutchbell is over and try spin the flywheel to see if thats loose.
take the backplate off to see about the pin, and hold the shaft the clutchbell is over and try spin the flywheel to see if thats loose.
G geno22 Gone - bye bye. Messages 77 Reaction score 0 Points 0 RC Driving Style Mar 30, 2012 #4 Nut Loose, they make a tool that screws into glow plg hole that when you roll it over the piston hits it to let you torque nut. I put a bit of lock tite before I torque.
Nut Loose, they make a tool that screws into glow plg hole that when you roll it over the piston hits it to let you torque nut. I put a bit of lock tite before I torque.
2revo1maxx Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 4,716 Reaction score 29 Points 225 Location Western New York RC Driving Style Bashing Mar 30, 2012 #5 Yuck!...Don't stick anything down the plug hole, just hold the flywheel with some pliers and tighten the nut.
Yuck!...Don't stick anything down the plug hole, just hold the flywheel with some pliers and tighten the nut.