Hello, I am hoping someone can take pity on a newbie and help me out here. I have an older-model T-Maxx (with the Traxxas .15 engine) and it will not start. The EZ start will crank the engine but it never starts. Here is what I have tried so far:
1. A new glow plug. I also took the glow plug out and pressed it against the motor while cranking the EZ start. The plug glows brightly when I do this.
2. Disconnected the fuel line to the carb and pressed the primer button on the fuel tank. Fuel flows through the line just fine.
3. Played around with the high speed fuel mixture wheel and put it back to factory settings, moved it around, etc. No change.
OK, so my question is... what next? Should I replace the fuel lines, fuel filter, and fuel tank just in case there is an air leak somewhere? How would I know if there was an air leak?
Also, even though this is an older model T-Maxx, it has only been used like three or four times. It's never been in a crash, never even jumped with it or anything. My point is that it's still in like-new condition.
Any help on where to troubleshoot next would really be appreciated. I'm going to try to mess around with it again tomorrow.
Thanks,
Charg
1. A new glow plug. I also took the glow plug out and pressed it against the motor while cranking the EZ start. The plug glows brightly when I do this.
2. Disconnected the fuel line to the carb and pressed the primer button on the fuel tank. Fuel flows through the line just fine.
3. Played around with the high speed fuel mixture wheel and put it back to factory settings, moved it around, etc. No change.
OK, so my question is... what next? Should I replace the fuel lines, fuel filter, and fuel tank just in case there is an air leak somewhere? How would I know if there was an air leak?
Also, even though this is an older model T-Maxx, it has only been used like three or four times. It's never been in a crash, never even jumped with it or anything. My point is that it's still in like-new condition.
Any help on where to troubleshoot next would really be appreciated. I'm going to try to mess around with it again tomorrow.
Thanks,
Charg
