I was looking on the net for some Savage info and I stumbled upon this:
http://www.hpiracing.com/graphics/instr/engines/15250.pdf
This is for the K5.9 Pull start. Page three has the setting for the carb.
http://www.hpiracing.com/manuals/pdf/104246.pdf
This is the manual for the Savage XL which comes with the K5.9. Page 19 has the setting for the carb.
Am I missing something here? How can the same company put out literature for the same engine but yet be off a full turn on the carb adjustment after break in? It's also on the HSN which to me is the most important of them all to say the least. I know these settings really don't apply to veterans of the hobby such as myself and others but what about the new guy that picks up one of these used? If I put my HSN 2 and 1/2 turns in that engine might be toast. I'm running 1 and 1/4 turn in from the groove and I'm around 230 or so with the front window cut open. Is there anything that we can do to help manufactureres put out consistant literature for their engines? We all know starting out in the hobby can be hard but when you have inconsistant directions to start with, it can turn into a nightmare. Maybe thats why some people think nitro is a dying breed?
http://www.hpiracing.com/graphics/instr/engines/15250.pdf
This is for the K5.9 Pull start. Page three has the setting for the carb.
http://www.hpiracing.com/manuals/pdf/104246.pdf
This is the manual for the Savage XL which comes with the K5.9. Page 19 has the setting for the carb.
Am I missing something here? How can the same company put out literature for the same engine but yet be off a full turn on the carb adjustment after break in? It's also on the HSN which to me is the most important of them all to say the least. I know these settings really don't apply to veterans of the hobby such as myself and others but what about the new guy that picks up one of these used? If I put my HSN 2 and 1/2 turns in that engine might be toast. I'm running 1 and 1/4 turn in from the groove and I'm around 230 or so with the front window cut open. Is there anything that we can do to help manufactureres put out consistant literature for their engines? We all know starting out in the hobby can be hard but when you have inconsistant directions to start with, it can turn into a nightmare. Maybe thats why some people think nitro is a dying breed?