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pipester 08-04-2007 06:10 PM

orion crf help !!
 
I have an orion crf (on road) in my gt 2 and the front bearing is a leaker ! has any one had problems with this creating an inconsistant tune on the engine ?? with it tuned it will all the sudden loose its tune then come back , almost like it has a lean hesitation when it looses it . I've been through the engine twice now looking for a bad oring or someplace for an air leak and nothing . I have tried everything possible from the fuel tank to the clutch . The front bearing is the only thing that i can see that might be a problem . this is my last ditch effort with this engine before it hits the trash can so thanks for any input !!

Jason Halvorson 08-04-2007 10:02 PM

you said your front bearing was leaking, thats what is letting the air in...

pipester 08-04-2007 11:21 PM


Originally Posted by Jason Halvorson (Post 3550650)
you said your front bearing was leaking, thats what is letting the air in...

Yea thats what i'm thinking . But i never had a front bearing that leaked a little throw the engine for a loop (intermitantly) this bad before . all the orings on the main and low end needles are ok too , man i'm ready to can this one ! :nod:

Jason Halvorson 08-04-2007 11:40 PM

if you doent want it anymore send it to me....

arr see car 08-05-2007 06:09 AM


Originally Posted by pipester (Post 3550214)
I have an orion crf (on road) in my gt 2 and the front bearing is a leaker ! has any one had problems with this creating an inconsistant tune on the engine ?? with it tuned it will all the sudden loose its tune then come back , almost like it has a lean hesitation when it looses it . I've been through the engine twice now looking for a bad oring or someplace for an air leak and nothing . I have tried everything possible from the fuel tank to the clutch . The front bearing is the only thing that i can see that might be a problem . this is my last ditch effort with this engine before it hits the trash can so thanks for any input !!


Go to the nitro on-road page and click on the nitro engines thread which is at the top of the page and there is a CRF thread.

Go there and all of your answers await you.

Cheers

Heres the link instead.................

http://rctech.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=71

Jason Halvorson 08-05-2007 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by arr see car (Post 3551236)
Go to the nitro on-road page and click on the nitro engines thread which is at the top of the page and there is a CRF thread.

Go there and all of your answers await you.

Cheers

Heres the link instead.................

http://rctech.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=71

only if life was that easy....lol click on a link and your engine is fixed....

V for Victory 08-05-2007 08:18 AM

unlike jason here....:lol: ill give u a couple bucks for it.:nod:

Jason Halvorson 08-05-2007 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by V for Victory (Post 3551417)
unlike jason here....:lol: ill give u a couple bucks for it.:nod:

:lol:i would have payed for shipping:p......

pipester 08-06-2007 06:04 PM

keep your eyes peeled guys ! if i don't get it figured out it might go cheep !! not too sure on how much fuel is thru it but i'm thinking only about 3/4 to a gallon . problems like this peeve me to the point that i want to know why it don't run right , so i'm going to try to get it figured out just for my own knowlege ...... but ya never know !

arr see car , thanks for the link , i'll check it out fer sure !! Thanks again !

rezenclowd3 08-06-2007 06:37 PM

You know you can replace the leaky bearing....

pipester 08-07-2007 02:24 PM


Originally Posted by rezenclowd3 (Post 3555765)
You know you can replace the leaky bearing....


Yep . thats the next thing on my list

pipester 08-09-2007 05:05 PM

called orion today and they are sending me a new bearing free of charge !! I'll keep yinz posted .


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