Problem with bubbles in fuel line
#1
Problem with bubbles in fuel line
Hey Guys,
I'm running a TMaxx with the Dynamite .26 conversion kit. I'm still breaking in the motor (6 tanks so far). After running the truck around a flat parking lot, I bring it in to check the temps and find a lot of air bubbles in the fuel line. I'm using the stock TMaxx gas tank. Both the tank and the fuel lines have been replaced.
What gives? I haven't noticed this happening with my previous motor or on my RC10GT. Anything I can do? Any different tanks I could use?
Thanks,
Steve.
Bellevue, WA.
I'm running a TMaxx with the Dynamite .26 conversion kit. I'm still breaking in the motor (6 tanks so far). After running the truck around a flat parking lot, I bring it in to check the temps and find a lot of air bubbles in the fuel line. I'm using the stock TMaxx gas tank. Both the tank and the fuel lines have been replaced.
What gives? I haven't noticed this happening with my previous motor or on my RC10GT. Anything I can do? Any different tanks I could use?
Thanks,
Steve.
Bellevue, WA.
#2
Tech Adept
the RC10GT tank has a brass filter like most 1/8 scale tanks, the tmaxx one doesn't hence the bubbles.
I have modded many different 1/8 scale tanks onto tmaxxs but the best one is the Ofna.
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXBM24&P=7
along with these standoffs you should be able to find a place to mount it.
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXBZA7&P=0
you can mount it like this.
I have modded many different 1/8 scale tanks onto tmaxxs but the best one is the Ofna.
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXBM24&P=7
along with these standoffs you should be able to find a place to mount it.
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXBZA7&P=0
you can mount it like this.