So I put the Picco .26 in my Revo. Well after it is to temp when I go wot then let off it cuts off. The only way it doesn't is when the idle screw is all the way in but then the idle is crazy high. What could be causing this?
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Did you seal the engine..??
I just had a similar problem with my .26 max and i spent about 20 mins playing with the needles and nothing. then i went to start it again and it sounded weird starting so i took off the cheesey start and discovered a stuck owb. it was stuck to the engine shaft. It was doing what you described, wot and when i let off it would die instantly, so check your one way bearing.
Well I just checked the owb and I didnt see or feel anything but then again it wasn't at operating temp either.
Yeah, I think it's all in your tune. The picco 26 can be B!@$H when trying to find that first tune. I tried the so called "factory settings" too, and my truck wouldn't even start. Try 5 1/4 turns out on HSN and 5 3/4 turns out on the LSN. You will have to tweek a little depending on your conditions, but I used this tune to get mine and my buddies 26 max started and going for the first time. Good luck man!
Those engines don't really loosen up until there's close to a gallon through them. I'd clean that owb, seal the carb throat and hsn housing(bajo fitting). Then get it to run around 240-250 and take it a little easy on it. Drive it and have fun, but try to lay off long periods of wide open throttle. You could even go as far as running a tank through it, put the piston to bdc, and let the engine cool to ambient temp. Basically, keep breaking it in.![]()
Do you remember the bearings that you got? I wish these company's would stop doing crap like that. I would have gladly paid $30 more for this motor if it had good bearing and i didnt have to worry about leaks.When i got my picco was a bitch to tune thing gave me hell i sealed it up like crazy and checked everywhere i read on alot of sites that the engine bearings picco uses are crap i changed mine to boca front and rear and resealed it useing lucky seven sealant and thing has been runnin like a champ had alot of idle problems till i changed the bearings was well worth the 30 dollars
I've heard that bearings make all the difference. I'm sure it will be well worth your time. Is a pain though. Can you wiggle your crank at all? In any direction?![]()