SSX RCTalk Talkaholic Messages 225 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location England RC Driving Style Bashing Sep 7, 2012 #1 An engine i have coming ( Team Orion 5 port .21 CRF ) Uses a turbo plug, can i use a normal glow plug in its place? i will be using 20%. would i need to change the button at all?
An engine i have coming ( Team Orion 5 port .21 CRF ) Uses a turbo plug, can i use a normal glow plug in its place? i will be using 20%. would i need to change the button at all?
SSX RCTalk Talkaholic Messages 225 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location England RC Driving Style Bashing Sep 9, 2012 Thread starter #2 Bump! Bump!
robmob THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN! Community Leader Supporter Excellence Award Messages 15,425 Reaction score 302 Points 2,323 Location Napa, CA RC Driving Style BashingRacing Sep 9, 2012 #3 No. The end of a turbo plug is tapered in order to give it a tight seal. The head button matches it. This is why they don't need the washer. Turbo Standard Last edited: Sep 9, 2012
No. The end of a turbo plug is tapered in order to give it a tight seal. The head button matches it. This is why they don't need the washer. Turbo Standard
SSX RCTalk Talkaholic Messages 225 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location England RC Driving Style Bashing Sep 9, 2012 Thread starter #4 robmob said: No. The end of a turbo plug is tapered in order to give it a tight seal. The head button matches it. This is why they don't need the washer. Click to expand... ok, thanks bud. Last edited by a moderator: Sep 9, 2012
robmob said: No. The end of a turbo plug is tapered in order to give it a tight seal. The head button matches it. This is why they don't need the washer. Click to expand... ok, thanks bud.