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Old 03-28-2007, 05:35 PM
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Hi I just bought a new revo 3.3 and let me tell you it is great. I would recomend one to anybody interested in rc cars. A few weeks after having my car I noteced that the part were the fuel and air meet ( excuse me for not knowing the name I am new to the sport) was leeking fuel, so I unscrewed the little nob that you use to adjust the fuel air mixture and I noticed that it was striped. So I purchushed a new carburatar assembly(was not cheap) and installed it. I noticed there soon after that there was a crack on the carburator body. I do not know what to do. Should I buy a new one for almost 50 bucks or coat the crack with some epoxy. please help.
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Where the carb attaches to the motor, when you tighten up the screw don't over do it because it will crack carb and that might be the problem. Just a good snug and it shoulod be good.
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ya thats what happend. I was wondering though if I should buy a new one or just epoxy the crack
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Buy a new one.
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okay. Thanks!!
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Old 03-29-2007, 03:35 AM
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Originally Posted by evilflippy1
ya thats what happend. I was wondering though if I should buy a new one or just epoxy the crack
Call traxxas and they might hook you up with a new one or give you a discount.
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