Losing Prime
#1
Losing Prime
Hey all I am new to Nitro R/C. Since I was 10 years old I have been into electric vehicles. Cars, Trucks, and Helicopters. I just bought a fairly inexpensive r/c nitro truck called the Sportwerks Reaction 2WD stadium truck with the .12sb engine. The truck runs great as I have been following the break in instructions the manual calls for. Although the truck keeps losing prime, I have examined the fuel line and there are no cracks in it, the carb is tight and the cap on the tank has a tight o-ring. Can anyone help me to figure out where I may be having problems. I have a hunch that maybe that since the truck only loses prime when the tank gets about half way the fuel is getting shook up and it is picking up air into the line... Thanks for your time in reading this message...Vinny
#3
check your pipe see if there are any leaks around where the engine connects to the pipe or from the manifold to the pipe, if there is a leak replace the rubber seal.and maybe if you checked this check the nipples to the pressure ine or the nipple on the tank. just some suggestions.
#4
Tech Master
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Not sure about the Sporwerks pipe but on the Losi XXXNT RTR the pressure line has no nipple - it slides down into the pipe through a hole. If this is the case make sure you cut the end off at an angle or the line can actually push flat against the inside of the pipe if its in too far. Try pulling it out 1/4 inch and see if that helps.
#5
Tech Regular
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All the replys are good things to look at so far and I have one other that might sound strange but is worth looking into.
I had the same issue with an 1/8 scale buggy so I thought, replaced fuel lines, fuel tank, checked all areas for air leaks and nothing. On a last ditch idea I tried a different fuel and problem went away in an instant.
I had the same issue with an 1/8 scale buggy so I thought, replaced fuel lines, fuel tank, checked all areas for air leaks and nothing. On a last ditch idea I tried a different fuel and problem went away in an instant.
#6
Tech Adept
Check the pickup inside the tank. It could be loose or cracked somwhere. My guess is (if there is something wrong in there) that since the tank is half full when it cuts off, the pickup tube is damaged about halfway up. If there is such a thing, i dont know much about the tank in your car. Hope it helps