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Old 04-17-2009, 09:46 PM
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Please forgive me, I'm new to nitro.
I have an OS V-spec that has 4 gallons or so through. The last race I started having issues flaming out. Replaced glow plug, fuel lines, etc... Took it to the track today and the engine would not hold an idle consistently. An experienced friend spun the motor and said it hardly has any pinch left. When the motor is hot it has little pinch, when it is cold it has a pinch.
What are my options if I keep this motor? Any ideas of costs?
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Originally Posted by mebolson
Please forgive me, I'm new to nitro.
I have an OS V-spec that has 4 gallons or so through. The last race I started having issues flaming out. Replaced glow plug, fuel lines, etc... Took it to the track today and the engine would not hold an idle consistently. An experienced friend spun the motor and said it hardly has any pinch left. When the motor is hot it has little pinch, when it is cold it has a pinch.
What are my options if I keep this motor? Any ideas of costs?
Thanks,
E
If the bearings and rod are in good condition, contact a sleeve reconditioner such as rayaracing or osrocket to have your sleeve pinched. This will extend the life of the motor. While doing this, it's a really good time to change out the bearing of the vspec also. TKO's are good and are inexpensive upgrade worth every penny. If you go with a medium pinch, and change the bearings is pretty close to a new motor as long as the crank and rod are good. Should last a few more gallons for under 100 bucks for the pinch and the bearings. Good luck.
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You need to measure your crank pin and your rod bushing to see if they're still concentric. If they're out more than 1/1000" they'll need to be replaced too.
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Originally Posted by Joey Powell
You need to measure your crank pin and your rod bushing to see if they're still concentric. If they're out more than 1/1000" they'll need to be replaced too.
+1 and when you get to that point, it's not worth it to rebuild. It would probably cost you almost as much as a brand new engine.
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Originally Posted by JAMMINKRAZY
+1 and when you get to that point, it's not worth it to rebuild. It would probably cost you almost as much as a brand new engine.
I argeed. No point rebuilding it!!!
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4 gallons on a vspec is nothing. Check your bearings and replace only as needed, send piston&sleeve set here in Orchard Park, and replace conrod after a easy rebreakin the freshly reconditioned-resized P&S set. You should be dialed for atleast 3 more gallons. Kind regards,

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I've used ray's service before and have to say it was top notch for me. Excellent guy and he does great work. Sent him my Collari 7 port piston and sleeve and it was good for another 4 gallons before the rod went poof. I think the motor would've went even longer since it was still running strong.
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