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voodoopapa 04-18-2010 01:19 AM

Engine "Run" in Disaster
 
I had a shocker today. Before I start I have broken in about 10 .21 engines and never have had this problem or any other problem.

1. Started to run in my new sirio. Heated it up to 120c with a heat gun. Started it up it was having trouble idling. Had a look inside engine and noticed a big chunk broken from piston.


2. After some cursing I took out a new nova rossi that I had spare in a box. The run in process wet o.k. Ran about 750 ml of fuel with no problems. Took the back plate off to put some after run oil on the rear bearing and again in the same spot a huge chunk of piston was stuck by oil on the backplate. Strange thing is that the engine was great during the run in process. Hotest the engine got was 113c. It remained steady between 90 and 113c during the run in process.


I use the method outlined in the run in bible in international rctech offroad forum. I have always used this process with great success.

Question would these issues be due to lack of lubrication in the fuel?

Sp Racer 04-18-2010 06:01 AM

pics ?

s.nicholson 04-18-2010 01:05 PM

Did you try taking the backplate off with the piston down?

jasonhiggo 04-18-2010 09:49 PM

what fuel u running ?? was it idled on box or driven ??

Alex Siddique 04-18-2010 11:08 PM

sound like a classic case of removing back plate with the piston not at TDC . been there done that.

Adro 04-19-2010 03:15 PM


Originally Posted by Alex Siddique (Post 7290155)
sound like a classic case of removing back plate with the piston not at TDC . been there done that.

:nod::nod: think so.

Pattojnr 04-19-2010 04:20 PM

if you look in the off road forum, he has admitted he did do it by the back plate removal. expensive mistake, but will be the last time i hope. ;)

voodoopapa 04-20-2010 02:40 AM


Originally Posted by Pattojnr (Post 7293093)
if you look in the off road forum, he has admitted he did do it by the back plate removal. expensive mistake, but will be the last time i hope. ;)

Yep after running Go engines for many years I was ignorant to the fact about those backplates. anyhow that's the way it is. I'm over it now but I tell you what its not a good feeling seeing two new engines destroyed in one day.:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:: lol::lol::lol:

voodoopapa 04-20-2010 02:41 AM


Originally Posted by Adro (Post 7292847)
:nod::nod: think so.

thanks for the support ADRO:lol:

Adro 04-20-2010 02:35 PM

:lol::lol: anytime buddy.:lol:


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