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My engines high speed needle is loosely in the barrel and i had a good tune on it and it just leans it self out
How can i fix this
 
I had the same problem with one of my buggies. It was a simple fix, I replaced the O rings on the HSN & LSN, problem solved.
 
My engines high speed needle is loosely in the barrel and i had a good tune on it and it just leans it self out
How can i fix this

if I was you I wood replace the needle not no dawn rings. if you just but thr needles you already get the rings to them.
 
I had the same problem with one of my buggies. It was a simple fix, I replaced the O rings on the HSN & LSN, problem solved.

I'm with @Nitrotrout on this. Replace the O-rings and use a bit of Team Associated Green Slime to help lubricate and seal them.
 
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if I was you I wood replace the needle not no dawn rings. if you just but thr needles you already get the rings to them.

Incorrect info.

The first problem is I can't quite figure out what you are suggesting since it's very difficult to read.
Apparently you're telling him the rings are fine since he already has them, but he needs to get new needles.
Please, I've corrected several of your posts containing wrong information. Don't just post for the sake of posting but post because you can offer genuine knowledge and help.

Thanks.
 

Incorrect info.

The first problem is I can't quite figure out what you are suggesting since it's very difficult to read.
Apparently you're telling him the rings are fine since he already has them, but he needs to get new needles.
Please, I've corrected several of your posts containing wrong information. Don't just post for the sake of posting but post because you can offer genuine knowledge and help.

Thanks.

ok ok bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb

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Incorrect info.

The first problem is I can't quite figure out what you are suggesting since it's very difficult to read.
Apparently you're telling him the rings are fine since he already has them, but he needs to get new needles.
Please, I've corrected several of your posts containing wrong information. Don't just post for the sake of posting but post because you can offer genuine knowledge and help.

Thanks.

I post to help others for right now, it seems you got your nose on every little thing. some is ok but some is up to a point. word out.
 
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ok ok bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb

---------- Post added at 3:53 PM ---------- Previous post was at 3:49 PM ----------



I post to help others for right now, it seems you got your nose on every little thing. some is ok but some is up to a point. word out.

Part of my job here is to try to read EVERY post on this forum, every time I stop in. It's my job to get my nose on every little thing if it is incorrect.
Post correct and accurate information or it will be corrected.
You might note that some of your posts have been corrected by others, NOT by me. The point where I don't get my nose in is when it is accurate, polite and easy to read. Word to your teacher. Out.
 
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