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MMor101 10-14-2008 10:59 AM

Anybody have an 0801 they wanna get rid of?

Akhor 10-14-2008 11:09 AM


Originally Posted by Rocket42 (Post 4935156)
Yes the contingency program is still active, there are some requirements like stickers, photos and others. Please go to racefactorindustries.com to see the requirements. Also that is the best place to contact me if you have won a contingency, not on here. Congrats!

Wow. I never noticed this before.

Nice promotion!

bmoneyxxxt 10-14-2008 11:20 AM

i have a go 3port r that had about 3.5 gallons on it, it was running like a champ until a sudden stop. I took off the back plate and the bushing came apart. killed my motor, is there something i can do to prevent this from happening again?

Rocket42 10-14-2008 11:27 AM

That is a tough one Bmoney, usually the connecting rods will last although its always a good idea with any engine to replace the connecting rod every 2 gallons, thats no reason for a failure. Please send the engine in for repair and I will see what I can do to get you back racing as soon as possible.

zJatoRad 10-14-2008 02:17 PM


Originally Posted by bmoneyxxxt (Post 4937667)
i have a go 3port r that had about 3.5 gallons on it, it was running like a champ until a sudden stop. I took off the back plate and the bushing came apart. killed my motor, is there something i can do to prevent this from happening again?

exactly the same thing happened to my Gen 5 5port rod, it had less than a gallon and it happened, it was running amazing and out of thin air the bushing on the rod came apart and took the whole thing out, I'll take a picture, I posted about this 2 pages back but I didn't get an answer, Rocket42 who/where can I contact about this?

zJatoRad 10-14-2008 02:38 PM

here's the result:

http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/8...bushingdi0.jpg

scratched the backplate and other parts:

http://img65.imageshack.us/img65/249...scratchkc8.jpg

so who can I contact about this issue Rocket42?

mugenb46 10-14-2008 03:02 PM

Rocket42 is who you contact.

zJatoRad 10-14-2008 03:06 PM

ok thanks Brian, Rocket42 YGPM!

22Racer 10-14-2008 06:02 PM

zjato, is that an Rb mod crank?

Rex

zJatoRad 10-14-2008 08:03 PM

nope, it's the stock Gen 4 Go crank :nod:

RETRO RC 10-14-2008 09:43 PM


Originally Posted by zJatoRad (Post 4939803)
nope, it's the stock Gen 4 Go crank :nod:


:lol: Don't you mean it WAS :cry:

theres nothing worse than killing an engine like that

zJatoRad 10-14-2008 11:23 PM

yeah you're right, it was a Gen 4 crank lol :cry:

grizz1 10-15-2008 12:09 AM


Originally Posted by RETRO RC (Post 4940262)
:lol: Don't you mean it WAS :cry:

theres nothing worse than killing an engine like that

Hey Adrian, how goes it buddy. Talking of broken motors - my 7 Port has expired :cry:
The wrist pin clip either broke or popped out and got caught in the exhaust port before travelling the full length of the bore whilst attached to the side of the piston - arrghhhhhh :flaming: Was checking buggy over the other day and noticed a distinct lack of compression in the motor (no wonder !!). Strip down revealled a big gouge in the piston and sleeve. So it's a rebuild coming up. I think it was my fault, as I recently replaced the rod and maybe didn't seat the clip properly. Darn this failing eyesight as you get older :( An expensive but well learned lesson. It's a real bummer as the motor had just done 2 gallons and was really starting to scream at the last ARCCC meeting.
Lucky I have my MMods Stage 5 5 Port to break in, which eases the pain considerably :nod: It sounds nasty even after only 3 tanks :sneaky:

RETRO RC 10-15-2008 01:18 AM


Originally Posted by grizz1 (Post 4940619)
Hey Adrian, how goes it buddy. Talking of broken motors - my 7 Port has expired :cry:
The wrist pin clip either broke or popped out and got caught in the exhaust port before travelling the full length of the bore whilst attached to the side of the piston - arrghhhhhh :flaming: Was checking buggy over the other day and noticed a distinct lack of compression in the motor (no wonder !!). Strip down revealled a big gouge in the piston and sleeve. So it's a rebuild coming up. I think it was my fault, as I recently replaced the rod and maybe didn't seat the clip properly. Darn this failing eyesight as you get older :( An expensive but well learned lesson. It's a real bummer as the motor had just done 2 gallons and was really starting to scream at the last ARCCC meeting.
Lucky I have my MMods Stage 5 5 Port to break in, which eases the pain considerably :nod: It sounds nasty even after only 3 tanks :sneaky:

bugger

well my 2 year old 7 port is still hummin:lol:

:D I'll be using my new 5pt MM (did you think your the only 1 with a new toy:sneaky:)on sunday all going well.

Pauls doing the runin on it as I don't have the time at the moment so hopefully I'll be able to get some fuel through it before the Nats next month

CU on sat for the look at our possible new track local

Adrian:tire:

grizz1 10-15-2008 01:42 AM

A little birdie told me you had an early Christmas present coming across the ditch too ;) I see Craig D has logged in on the Aussie Go site since he started running his 7 Port in the other night. Mark's fame is spreading fast.
I don't know who else put their name down, so there could be more secret weapons popping up at the next few meetings.
I am working this Sunday, so no racing at Hamilton, but I hope to have mine run in for the Manukau City day - Labour Weekend. Pretty busy at work too with lots of extra shifts to cover.
CU Saturday morning :cool:


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