Pull Start To Roto Start Convrersion Parts
#2
Tech Regular
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Here's the rotostart backplate assembly for the Picco engine. It's outa stock at Amain, but you can use the OFNA PN (OFN50006) anywhere.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ducts_id/12706
Use this shaft in a cordless drill. It's outa stock at Amain, but you can use OFN50012 anywhere.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...oducts_id/4129
This is your best option. Dump the roto/pull start stuff entirely. Unfortunately, I don't know if it will work with your Losi. There are Losi specific starter boxes.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...oducts_id/2490
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...oducts_id/5429
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...oducts_id/8453
Put this on the Picco engine to realy clean things up when using a starter box.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...oducts_id/2394
Put this on your Losi engine it you use a starter box with it.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...oducts_id/4331
Here's a high quality shaft start backplate for the Hyper engines.
http://cgi.ebay.com/TIGER-DRIVE-S685...3A1%7C294%3A50
Here's a backplate for the Hyper engines when using a starterbox.
http://cgi.ebay.com/OFNA-53089-HYPER...3A1%7C294%3A50
#3
Tech Lord
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Before you do this, let me tell you from experience that roto-starts suck almost as much as pullstarts. You will be replacing the one way bearing and the shaft every gallon of fuel, and they are like 40$ for the two pieces. The backplate for the roto-starts break off, and you have to buy new ones. the roto-start units are either too powerful, or too week. The batteries last about 10 minutes. IT WAS A FREAKING NIGHTMARE!! not to mention that your engine will get better milage, make more power, higher RPM's, and lasts longer with a bumpstart backplate...Invest in the starter box, you will thank me in the long run, and you will save a fortune!!
#4
Tech Regular
Before you do this, let me tell you from experience that roto-starts suck almost as much as pullstarts. You will be replacing the one way bearing and the shaft every gallon of fuel, and they are like 40$ for the two pieces. The backplate for the roto-starts break off, and you have to buy new ones. the roto-start units are either too powerful, or too week. The batteries last about 10 minutes. IT WAS A FREAKING NIGHTMARE!! not to mention that your engine will get better milage, make more power, higher RPM's, and lasts longer with a bumpstart backplate...Invest in the starter box, you will thank me in the long run, and you will save a fortune!!
#5
I have to agree. I have my Losi Roto-Start and it was nothing but problems from the beginning. If the engine is warm and you start to start it, expect to sit there trying to get the one way bearing to catch and eventually get the engine going. Have a few extra batteries charged and ready to go.
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#8
Tech Lord
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First off if you have to wait, then just put the pull starts back on, dont buy the roto for the hyper 7. Second you can get a starter box to work with both, as long as you leave the top pegs off the box. It's a little trickier but here's how you do it. you get two matal L-brackets, and you screw then down in the opening of the starter wheel to act as guides into the opening in the chassis for both buggies. It dont matter what the configuration of the chassis is like, because the guides insert into the flywheel opening of both buggies. It will hold your chassis in place to use 1 box for both buggies.
Just so you know you can buy used starter boxes for like $25...they still work, and cheeper than all the crap you have to buy for roto- conversion
Just so you know you can buy used starter boxes for like $25...they still work, and cheeper than all the crap you have to buy for roto- conversion
#9
Tech Rookie
It is my pleasure to read your post,though I can't help you ,still to support you.