This post is about my buggy but I'm posting this here because the Savage and other .21 class R/C's have the same engines, pipes and clutch bells.
I installed a 12 tooth clutch bell in my buggy (stock is 13). I ran it maybe 10 minutes and it seemed fine. I then installed my THS Off-Road Racing pipe a day or two later. It works great but, now I hear this weird whistling noise as I take off. It starts at a low pitch that increases sharply as the buggy gets up to speed. It seems to go away as it hits the top-end but it's hard to say with the racket of the engine drowning it out.
It doesn't sound normal at any rate. I figure it could be three things:
1.) the new bell and the old slightly worn spur gear are making the noise as the teeth mesh together. (maybe i didn't place it right too)
2.) the noise i hear is exhaust leaking out someplace it shouldn't (gasket maybe?)
3.) the engine is spinning the three shoe clutch against it's will inside the clutch bell (like it's not grabbing the bell like it should)
Last night I repositioned the clutch bell and the spur gear to double check nothing was too tight or too loose. I ran it again and the noise is still there.
While at idle, I pushed the buggy as hard and as fast as I could. This made the spur gear turn the clutch bell as if I were taking off. If the gear on the clutch and the spur gear were the cause of the noise, I'd surely hear it. I didn't. No Whistling.
I also did I test where I lifted the the buggy off the ground and gunned it. When I do that, the noise is gone. That means it can't be an exhaust leak as the engine is still doing it's think just off the ground. It also points to the clutch. When the wheels are off the ground there is less resistance in the drive trains and hence the bell is basically easier to turn and not putting nearly as much stress on the clutch shoes.
My theory is that the three shoe clutch isn't doing a very good job. I think the whistle I hear is the clutch shoes rubbing on the inside of the bell. I think as the engine revs up and the clutch shoes fly out, they don't have enough grab to hold on. I think my engine is kicking the **** of the stock clutch shoes.
I've never had a problem with a clutch before. I don't know what happens as they wear out. If my clutch is the problem, what's a pair of bad *** clutch shoes that can cope with the power?
Do you guys have any ideas why my buggy may be making this noise?
I installed a 12 tooth clutch bell in my buggy (stock is 13). I ran it maybe 10 minutes and it seemed fine. I then installed my THS Off-Road Racing pipe a day or two later. It works great but, now I hear this weird whistling noise as I take off. It starts at a low pitch that increases sharply as the buggy gets up to speed. It seems to go away as it hits the top-end but it's hard to say with the racket of the engine drowning it out.
It doesn't sound normal at any rate. I figure it could be three things:
1.) the new bell and the old slightly worn spur gear are making the noise as the teeth mesh together. (maybe i didn't place it right too)
2.) the noise i hear is exhaust leaking out someplace it shouldn't (gasket maybe?)
3.) the engine is spinning the three shoe clutch against it's will inside the clutch bell (like it's not grabbing the bell like it should)
Last night I repositioned the clutch bell and the spur gear to double check nothing was too tight or too loose. I ran it again and the noise is still there.
While at idle, I pushed the buggy as hard and as fast as I could. This made the spur gear turn the clutch bell as if I were taking off. If the gear on the clutch and the spur gear were the cause of the noise, I'd surely hear it. I didn't. No Whistling.
I also did I test where I lifted the the buggy off the ground and gunned it. When I do that, the noise is gone. That means it can't be an exhaust leak as the engine is still doing it's think just off the ground. It also points to the clutch. When the wheels are off the ground there is less resistance in the drive trains and hence the bell is basically easier to turn and not putting nearly as much stress on the clutch shoes.
My theory is that the three shoe clutch isn't doing a very good job. I think the whistle I hear is the clutch shoes rubbing on the inside of the bell. I think as the engine revs up and the clutch shoes fly out, they don't have enough grab to hold on. I think my engine is kicking the **** of the stock clutch shoes.
I've never had a problem with a clutch before. I don't know what happens as they wear out. If my clutch is the problem, what's a pair of bad *** clutch shoes that can cope with the power?
Do you guys have any ideas why my buggy may be making this noise?
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