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Old 01-03-2010 | 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by bigmatt
Actually thinking back on it I think the newer designed cranck gave that 5port more top end with the same bottom.
Quite likely. The newer coated cranks have slightly different balancing I'm told, which results in letting the motors rev that little bit better.
I have broken in and am running a GX-3R and a GX-7R. The new GX motors are streets ahead of the Pro Series motors in ease of tuning (with the long needle) and overall performance as well as ease of break in IMO.
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Old 01-03-2010 | 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by 22Racer
I would say most of the rod problems were from a really tight motor and improper break in. It looks like the motor you have listed is a sport motor, they do not have nearly as much pinch from the factory.

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lot less pinch is that good or bad? I will break it in by heating the motor prior to every start up till it's full broken in. I will be patient as I can, do you have any sugestions. I wish I had time to send it to you before our series starts in 2 weeks. I don't want more power I want more useable power and fuel economy.I need enogh power to get the car sideways but when the power is appied it straightens the car up not overrotate it What pipe would you recomend for a short dirt oval and clucth ,springs, an what gear ratio. I was thinking 16x51.
I'm looking to get a GO 21 as a back up soon then we will talk.
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Old 01-04-2010 | 06:51 AM
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less pinch is a good thing for sure your motor run in is quicker and you have plenty of compression

i heat cycled mine to
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Old 01-04-2010 | 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by vivo quevas
lot less pinch is that good or bad? I will break it in by heating the motor prior to every start up till it's full broken in. I will be patient as I can, do you have any sugestions. I wish I had time to send it to you before our series starts in 2 weeks. I don't want more power I want more useable power and fuel economy.I need enogh power to get the car sideways but when the power is appied it straightens the car up not overrotate it What pipe would you recomend for a short dirt oval and clucth ,springs, an what gear ratio. I was thinking 16x51.
I'm looking to get a GO 21 as a back up soon then we will talk.
Thanks

Yes, less pinch will be easier to break in and it isn't as hard on the rod. I would sat an 086 pipe would work well for you, Dynamite's are fairly cheap. The Go 0801 would get better mileage.
With big blocks you can go to a lighter clutch spring, in offroad we use a .9 in our truggy with a .25. I have no idea what your track looks like so I can't say what gear.

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Old 01-04-2010 | 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by vivo quevas
lot less pinch is that good or bad? I will break it in by heating the motor prior to every start up till it's full broken in. I will be patient as I can, do you have any sugestions. I wish I had time to send it to you before our series starts in 2 weeks. I don't want more power I want more useable power and fuel economy.I need enogh power to get the car sideways but when the power is appied it straightens the car up not overrotate it What pipe would you recomend for a short dirt oval and clucth ,springs, an what gear ratio. I was thinking 16x51.
I'm looking to get a GO 21 as a back up soon then we will talk.
Thanks

Yes the RTR .21 .25 .28 engines come in 3 port either blue or black head , the pro engines come with 6 port in .25 and .28 , comes with red head .

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Old 01-07-2010 | 02:52 PM
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hey gus what glow plug do you recomend for the new 5 port. I will be running 30% byrons threw it.
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Old 01-07-2010 | 03:05 PM
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Originally Posted by rider313
hey gus what glow plug do you recomend for the new 5 port. I will be running 30% byrons threw it.
With 30% use the GO T4 medium hot, or the O'Donnell 97T medium plugs.

If you need to go hotter for any reason then change to the GO T3 hot plug, or the O'Donnell 77T hot plug, but the medium plugs on 30% should be sweet.
Some people use the OS P3, but with 30% this ultra hot plug is too much IMO.
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Old 01-07-2010 | 05:29 PM
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hey gus what glow plug do you recomend for the new 5 port. I will be running 30% byrons threw it.

I would pick up either Odonnell 97t or Os P4, or even a p3.
i think they come with a Go T3.

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Old 01-10-2010 | 05:36 AM
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Back up to page one.
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Old 01-10-2010 | 05:54 AM
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Apologies, these are 2 threads I recently posted......

Problem fitting manifold over exhaust gasket

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I've just installed my new engine (Go .28 3 port) and exhaust connection is metal, so has a rubber gasket on it. I've bought, tried, and failed with 2 manifolds so far (18mm) as they seem to be too big to slot over the metal, as was expected, but also too tigh to slot over with the gasket attached. I just keep ripping them.

I've tried lubing with a little bit of oil, every conceivable angle, even dremelling a little off the edges to try to ease it on. But no joy

I'm currently using electricians tape wrapped around to create something like a seal, but this is obviously far from ideal.

Any ideas?

Thanks muchly

James

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And the second

Hi chaps. Upon installing my new engine;

http://www.apexmodels.com/media/gbu0...800-M20HSG.jpg

the LSN is at such an angle, that it is completely obscured by the exhaust. Surely this is going to make any kind of tuning extremely difficult to say the least?

PS. Also, there's no idle screw? Unless i'm going crazy

And a pic
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Old 01-10-2010 | 06:07 AM
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Apologies, these are 2 threads I recently posted......

Problem fitting manifold over exhaust gasket

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I've just installed my new engine (Go .28 3 port) and exhaust connection is metal, so has a rubber gasket on it. I've bought, tried, and failed with 2 manifolds so far (18mm) as they seem to be too big to slot over the metal, as was expected, but also too tigh to slot over with the gasket attached. I just keep ripping them.

I've tried lubing with a little bit of oil, every conceivable angle, even dremelling a little off the edges to try to ease it on. But no joy

I'm currently using electricians tape wrapped around to create something like a seal, but this is obviously far from ideal.

Any ideas?

Thanks muchly

James

.................................................. ........................
And the second

Hi chaps. Upon installing my new engine;

http://www.apexmodels.com/media/gbu0...800-M20HSG.jpg

the LSN is at such an angle, that it is completely obscured by the exhaust. Surely this is going to make any kind of tuning extremely difficult to say the least?

PS. Also, there's no idle screw? Unless i'm going crazy

And a pic
From the pic you posted , the idle screw is the one you have marked as the low speed needle. the low speed needle is where you hook the linkage on to the carb.

As far as the pipe question, to run that old school style of set-up you will have to keep trying different gaskets until you find the right one. OR you could buy a one piece pipe set-up.
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Old 01-10-2010 | 06:09 AM
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The screw you have pointed out as a lsn in the pic
is the idle screw. The lsn is located in the end of the
slide where the throddle linkage attaches to the ball
end.
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Old 01-10-2010 | 06:12 AM
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Ok great, so that's the idle screw. Thanks

Now how do I adjust the LSN

I'm going to pick up a 1 piece pipe when i've got a little more spare cash, as I just picked up the engine and clutch/flywheel.

I'll try some smaller gaskets, and will hopefully have some luck that way.

Thanks a lot. This is all very much appreciated

James
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Old 01-10-2010 | 06:17 AM
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Found it, I'm an idiot. I never even looked there.

Thanks again
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Old 01-10-2010 | 08:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Lawson1024
Found it, I'm an idiot. I never even looked there.

Thanks again
Do you have a local hobby store (LHS)? They should be able to help with the gasket problem.

Didn't catch which pipe you're using, but these work for me from my Go 5 port .21 to my Hyper 8 header (pretty standard 1/8 stuff):

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...d-Gasket-Black

The gaskets should fit tight, use a little after run oil to install. They will wear out over several race days.
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