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picco one way bearing problems

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viperdog

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have any one of you guys had any problems with the one way bearing on the picco 26 motor. Mine got smoked realy fast, dont know why.:marshall:
 
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What Ru Starting It With Pullstart,Roto Start ? I Know With Mine Being A Roto Start It Spins The poop Out Of It I've Gone Through A Few Already Myself.
 
Hmmm I've used the roto start on mine mostly and a pullstart a little bit haven't had problems with the actual one way bearing at all. At least not yet.
 
Be careful not to flood the engine and then hit it with the rotostart. The rotostart will spin something, be it the crank or the one-way!

My brother had this same thing happen. We think the engine was flooded when he hit the rotostart button, and that was all she wrote for the one-way. Now I get to walk him as he had to throw his 21BB in for the time being :)

Just to be safe, loosen the glow plug a little when starting with the rotostart. That might help too.
 
Yaa I was using the rotostart. I just got the new one way bearing from Ace Hobby, today and put the pull start back on and it worked. Cool!!!:wedgie: :sheep:
 
The .26 plants should be pull started and the one way bearing should be cleaned and re oiled about every 10 to 15 tanks of fuel depending how hard you run it, oops what was I thinkin there isonly one way to run W.F.O.:ahh:
 
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