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miketroll357

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Anybody every heard of this. Upgraded to a Axial .28 spec 1s engine several months ago. I have already had to replace the HSN o-ring that came defective from the factory. I paid for the o-ring my self because Axial wanted me to send the whole engine to them to fix just for a o-ring. Now, after I get my savage started, giving it throttle makes the LSN turn BY ITSELF clockwise leaning it out. I shut it down and applied a couple drops of clear nail polish to hold it and it works fine. Just wanted to know if this has ever happened to anyone else. The engine is very strong and works well NOW, but I am not impressed with Axial's response to this problem. They could do alot better with customer service. Thanks for letting me vent.

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I'm just about done breaking in my .28 spec 1 and its been good so far. Before I even ran it though I took the whole carb apart and put a little green slime on the needle orings, don't know if thats saved me at all?
 
Thanks for the response Rolex and Coach, next engine I will disassemble the carb and put some snot on the o-rings.......... :)
 
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