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fullhammer

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I recently added some fuel tubing on the rear shocks of my tmaxx 3.3. I know this can pop caps and bend shocks but I'm not a basher. Just wondering if this can put excessive strain on the engine/tranny. I am also looking for factory settings on the idle screw. Any help would be apprecitated.
 
Are you a racer then? If you're not a racer then you're a basher. The fuel tubing in the shocks does not have any effect on the engine/trans.
 
Thanks for the info on th shocks. Def dont race. I'm a big newb. New Problem: Engine sputters and quits after I take out glowplug starter. My hsn and lsn are set at factory settings. Any idea what this could be?
 
Letting this thread be your friend instead of a quick answer will better you in the end. Learn to read the site rules, then search the forum, your not the only person who has had this problem so the answer is here buddy.

No pun intended just flustering..
 
Factory settings are factory settings....that's it. If it's cold outside you'll need to richen the high speed needle up. You probably toasted your plug by running it lean, and need a new one.
 
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