Meldarion
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Hey
Took my rascal out today to give it a run (Haven't taken it out since last summer!). Just wanted to make sure everything was working ok seen as though the weather is getting a bit better now
Made sure everything was charged up, checked the glow plug and igniter, transmission etc... Took the car outside and fuelled up, primed it, turned on the transmission. I put the glow start in and left it for a couple of seconds before starting to pull. When i did, i noticed the pull start didn't seem to be turning over the engine properly, at least it didn't sound like it, then suddenly the cord came out >.>
This is not the first time this has happened to me! When i first bought the car i had excatly the same problem when i was running in, it had barely been started more than 2 times! I bought a new one, but managed to repair the old one and refit it- the last time i used it, it was working fine. Not wanting to go through with the hassle of fixing the broken one i decided to remove it and fit on my spare (This one was brand new). I kept my old backplate and one way bearing, i simply changed the pullstart. Once it was screwed on i gave it a few pulls and it seemed to be working fine. Pleased that it seemed fixed, i took it outside and once again tried starting the engine! It was hard work, this car is notorius for being difficult to start cold but it did seem harder than usual. I tried opening the throttle a little more, but that had little effect. It seemed like the engine wasn't turning over as much as it should have been, sometimes it seemed not to turn at all and on other pulls it would turn slightly. Eventually i took out the glow plug and tried pulling the cord, the piston moved up and down smoothly. Baffled, I wiped the plug and put a drop of fuel into the engine, i replaced the plug and tried again. I could hear it giving a few revs and trying to start but eventually it went back to nothing again. By this point my arm was killing me! xD I decided to try adding a little more fuel to the engine and raising the throttle a little more but resultantly it became slightly flooded and the pull became tough! Not wanting to break it, i decided to take out the plug and drain some of the fuel out by pulling the start, once some had been drained i replaced the plug and tried again! It didn't seem to be working and just as i was about to give up it suddenly started! Relieved i gave it a few revs and ran it around the garden- it worked fine! No stalls, it wasn't overly rich but there was always a stream of smoke visible from the exhaust! Phew, at least the engine didn't have any problems! xD I ran it until the tank was empty
Happy i decided i would do one final test. After leaving the car for a few minutes i refilled the tank and attempted to restart it, the car was still quite warm (Usually it would start with 1-3 pulls) but again it didn't seem to work very well, convinced it would start i continued to pull then low and behold....
The cord came out of the starter >.>
So! I had to give in for now, but the plan is to scrap pull starts and convert it to roto
WHAT I NEED TO KNOW (For the people that do not want to read the massive story )
What bits will i need to buy in order to convert my schumacher rascal from pullstart to roto, i have an idea but i just want to make sure i haven't missed anything out
This is the car i have : http://www.modelsport.co.uk/?CallFunction=ShowSpecification&ItemID=24586
This is what i am going to buy: http://www.modelsport.co.uk/?CallFunction=ShowSpecification&ItemID=27156
And ofc i will need a roto start! (http://www.modelsport.co.uk/?CallFunction=ShowSpecification&ItemID=27157)
Please let me know if there is anything i have missed, or if there is any other advice that you have
Just to clarify, i didn't pull the pullstart like a maniac or anything LOL I have a kyosho truggy with a pullstart aswell and i can start that fine and have never had to repair it once!
Thank you so much for your time
Took my rascal out today to give it a run (Haven't taken it out since last summer!). Just wanted to make sure everything was working ok seen as though the weather is getting a bit better now
Made sure everything was charged up, checked the glow plug and igniter, transmission etc... Took the car outside and fuelled up, primed it, turned on the transmission. I put the glow start in and left it for a couple of seconds before starting to pull. When i did, i noticed the pull start didn't seem to be turning over the engine properly, at least it didn't sound like it, then suddenly the cord came out >.>
This is not the first time this has happened to me! When i first bought the car i had excatly the same problem when i was running in, it had barely been started more than 2 times! I bought a new one, but managed to repair the old one and refit it- the last time i used it, it was working fine. Not wanting to go through with the hassle of fixing the broken one i decided to remove it and fit on my spare (This one was brand new). I kept my old backplate and one way bearing, i simply changed the pullstart. Once it was screwed on i gave it a few pulls and it seemed to be working fine. Pleased that it seemed fixed, i took it outside and once again tried starting the engine! It was hard work, this car is notorius for being difficult to start cold but it did seem harder than usual. I tried opening the throttle a little more, but that had little effect. It seemed like the engine wasn't turning over as much as it should have been, sometimes it seemed not to turn at all and on other pulls it would turn slightly. Eventually i took out the glow plug and tried pulling the cord, the piston moved up and down smoothly. Baffled, I wiped the plug and put a drop of fuel into the engine, i replaced the plug and tried again. I could hear it giving a few revs and trying to start but eventually it went back to nothing again. By this point my arm was killing me! xD I decided to try adding a little more fuel to the engine and raising the throttle a little more but resultantly it became slightly flooded and the pull became tough! Not wanting to break it, i decided to take out the plug and drain some of the fuel out by pulling the start, once some had been drained i replaced the plug and tried again! It didn't seem to be working and just as i was about to give up it suddenly started! Relieved i gave it a few revs and ran it around the garden- it worked fine! No stalls, it wasn't overly rich but there was always a stream of smoke visible from the exhaust! Phew, at least the engine didn't have any problems! xD I ran it until the tank was empty
Happy i decided i would do one final test. After leaving the car for a few minutes i refilled the tank and attempted to restart it, the car was still quite warm (Usually it would start with 1-3 pulls) but again it didn't seem to work very well, convinced it would start i continued to pull then low and behold....
The cord came out of the starter >.>
So! I had to give in for now, but the plan is to scrap pull starts and convert it to roto
WHAT I NEED TO KNOW (For the people that do not want to read the massive story )
What bits will i need to buy in order to convert my schumacher rascal from pullstart to roto, i have an idea but i just want to make sure i haven't missed anything out
This is the car i have : http://www.modelsport.co.uk/?CallFunction=ShowSpecification&ItemID=24586
This is what i am going to buy: http://www.modelsport.co.uk/?CallFunction=ShowSpecification&ItemID=27156
And ofc i will need a roto start! (http://www.modelsport.co.uk/?CallFunction=ShowSpecification&ItemID=27157)
Please let me know if there is anything i have missed, or if there is any other advice that you have
Just to clarify, i didn't pull the pullstart like a maniac or anything LOL I have a kyosho truggy with a pullstart aswell and i can start that fine and have never had to repair it once!
Thank you so much for your time