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TripleX-JT 10-05-2008 06:34 AM

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dhopkins8 10-05-2008 09:22 AM

Plugs
 
Help

I have a gen5 7port that now has about 2 gallons on it and it screams. I started to see some high temps 315+ and took the motor apart. I noticed the carb sleeve had a tick or wiggle. I then replaced the carb with an OS vspec carb that a friend had. This immediately fixed both tuning and temp problems and the motor runs really well. However, recently I have been blowing plugs after approx 3-4 tanks of running. I thought maybe I was too lean but I have a smoke trail and am temping at 180-210max. I had been using P3 plugs then tried P4 plugs and right now I am trying P6 plugs. I am running odonnel 30% and have 1 copper shim and 1 alum shim. I also sealed up the motor with blue rtv and have installed a brand new tank. I am not sure where to go from here.

Help


Dan

22Racer 10-05-2008 10:26 PM

When are the plugs blowing? during running, or it wont fire the next time you run it. Shutting down a motor by plugging the exhaust can ruin plugs.

Rex

22Racer 10-05-2008 10:28 PM


Originally Posted by zJatoRad (Post 4905379)
does any Go dealer here have a .21 Rod in stock? for some reason the bushing in the rod went out after just 3/4 of a gallon. :confused:

would this be under warranty or it's normal? I know in the first piston/sleeve/rod set I had lasted over 5 gallons and the rod was still good.

Was this a new motor or a rebuild? was the crank new?

Rex

meno222 10-06-2008 07:51 PM

hey guys i need to know what size the stock black venturi is.for the go .21 5 port. i got the engine used and i dont have the manual. thanks

zJatoRad 10-06-2008 09:13 PM


Originally Posted by 22Racer (Post 4908264)
Was this a new motor or a rebuild? was the crank new?

Rex

it was rebuilt with a new gen 5 piston/sleeve/rod but like I said, after 3/4 of a gallon the bushing on the rod went out, the engine was running very good, temps around 220-240 but out of no where it just stopped and found the bushing in pieces :(

who can I contact about this issue?

zJatoRad 10-06-2008 09:17 PM


Originally Posted by meno222 (Post 4911560)
hey guys i need to know what size the stock black venturi is.for the go .21 5 port. i got the engine used and i dont have the manual. thanks

It's 8 if I'm not mistaken.

MassiveMods 10-06-2008 09:17 PM


Originally Posted by dhopkins8 (Post 4906147)
Help

I have a gen5 7port that now has about 2 gallons on it and it screams. I started to see some high temps 315+ and took the motor apart. I noticed the carb sleeve had a tick or wiggle. I then replaced the carb with an OS vspec carb that a friend had. This immediately fixed both tuning and temp problems and the motor runs really well. However, recently I have been blowing plugs after approx 3-4 tanks of running. I thought maybe I was too lean but I have a smoke trail and am temping at 180-210max. I had been using P3 plugs then tried P4 plugs and right now I am trying P6 plugs. I am running odonnel 30% and have 1 copper shim and 1 alum shim. I also sealed up the motor with blue rtv and have installed a brand new tank. I am not sure where to go from here.

Help


Dan

Add a shim for 30 % nitro

dhopkins8 10-06-2008 09:20 PM

blown plugs
 

Originally Posted by 22Racer (Post 4908261)
When are the plugs blowing? during running, or it wont fire the next time you run it. Shutting down a motor by plugging the exhaust can ruin plugs.

Rex

I have had it happen both times. I plugged the exhaust to kill the motor then it would not restart. Then the most recent one I was running on the track and noticed a decrease in power, then 3/4 of the way around the track, the car died and the plug was dead.

22Racer 10-06-2008 09:25 PM


Originally Posted by zJatoRad (Post 4911907)
it was rebuilt with a new gen 5 piston/sleeve/rod but like I said, after 3/4 of a gallon the bushing on the rod went out, the engine was running very good, temps around 220-240 but out of no where it just stopped and found the bushing in pieces :(

who can I contact about this issue?

If the crank was worn it could have caused the bushing to come apart, especially since you had to break in the new p/s. I am working on an Rb C6 right now that the same thing happened, have no idea why.

Rex

dhopkins8 10-06-2008 09:28 PM


Originally Posted by MassiveMods (Post 4911923)
Add a shim for 30 % nitro

Thanks for the reply. I thought that 1 copper and 1 alum shim was 30%. If not, how much performance would I lose by adding another .1 shim? Would it even be noticable? Also if that is the case, is it worth running 30% and adding a shim or leaving it alone and running 20%. I don't know much about this stuff but I am slowly learning.

Thanks

Dan

Rocket42 10-07-2008 12:34 PM

Hey guys hows everyone doing, sorry i been gone for awhile and I hope everyone has been getting help with their Go engines. I will try and be back to answer some questions more often.

Tree 10-07-2008 12:39 PM

Hey Rocket42, I am sure you have been extremly busy, it is good to see you back on the forum again.

grizz1 10-07-2008 12:47 PM


Originally Posted by dhopkins8 (Post 4911948)
Thanks for the reply. I thought that 1 copper and 1 alum shim was 30%. If not, how much performance would I lose by adding another .1 shim? Would it even be noticable? Also if that is the case, is it worth running 30% and adding a shim or leaving it alone and running 20%. I don't know much about this stuff but I am slowly learning.

Thanks

Dan

Use the standard shims and run 25%. The Go´s run sweet on 25%, with as much power as you will need :)


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