1941Willys
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Hey everyone,
I'm new to the hobby and just picked up a used truck by fate. I don't know much about the truck's past, but I had it tuned the other day and it guy at the hobby shop said it was in pretty good shape. I brought it home and I had to wait a couple days to run it. Ran good for a few minutes, then it started idling up and I had to used the brake constantly to make it stop. Since then I have adjusted the carb and probably messed up the settings.
It's a 2.5 tmaxx... and I have set the lsn at 1.5 turns which is about 1mm gap and the hsn at 4 turns... It will attempt to run, kinda firing, then eventually start and kick into gear.
So, here are a couple of questions that I have...
1. Can low batteries in the remote cause it to rev and kick in gear?
2. When trying to start the truck and I notice nitro coming out of the tail pipe is that a sign that I'm too rich and need to lean it out?
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
I'm new to the hobby and just picked up a used truck by fate. I don't know much about the truck's past, but I had it tuned the other day and it guy at the hobby shop said it was in pretty good shape. I brought it home and I had to wait a couple days to run it. Ran good for a few minutes, then it started idling up and I had to used the brake constantly to make it stop. Since then I have adjusted the carb and probably messed up the settings.
It's a 2.5 tmaxx... and I have set the lsn at 1.5 turns which is about 1mm gap and the hsn at 4 turns... It will attempt to run, kinda firing, then eventually start and kick into gear.
So, here are a couple of questions that I have...
1. Can low batteries in the remote cause it to rev and kick in gear?
2. When trying to start the truck and I notice nitro coming out of the tail pipe is that a sign that I'm too rich and need to lean it out?
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.