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jmaxey51 10-04-2010 07:11 AM


Originally Posted by deadmancourt (Post 8021332)
i wonder what oil percentage the nitrotane 30% race blend is?

i think someone said 8 or 10% oil

guntek18 10-04-2010 07:16 AM

understood,
much appreciated.....:o

sriley 10-04-2010 07:36 AM

I'll try to jump back in here with my lean issue. Acouple of questions were asked.
1. What engine = GX-5R orange head
2. Running temps = 180* to 200*

inferno13 10-05-2010 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by nitroexpress (Post 8022107)
Excuse me if this has been stated before, but what clutch are you using? Is it a Fioroni by any chance? Only bog I could never get rid of was when using a Fioroni slider on a .21 engine. Worked decent on my .28's

im useing a losi 4 shoe clutch, 2 composit shoes and 2 aluminum shoes, green and gold springs, mess with it for a while today trying to get a better tune and heard a bunch of rattleing noise, 4 loose fins on the head.:rolleyes:, what next:rolleyes:

deadmancourt 10-05-2010 02:47 PM


Originally Posted by inferno13 (Post 8030181)
im useing a losi 4 shoe clutch, 2 composit shoes and 2 aluminum shoes, green and gold springs, mess with it for a while today trying to get a better tune and heard a bunch of rattleing noise, 4 loose fins on the head.:rolleyes:, what next:rolleyes:

dude you should of let us know how much $ you were putting into that 3 port before you got $500 into it!...we could have hooked you up with a crank, piston/sleeve/rod set, and the orings ALONG time ago and you could of had a GX5R by now!...

inferno13 10-05-2010 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by deadmancourt (Post 8030201)
dude you should of let us know how much $ you were putting into that 3 port before you got $500 into it!...we could have hooked you up with a crank, piston/sleeve/rod set, and the orings ALONG time ago and you could of had a GX5R by now!...

im not a quiter!!!!! lol...if i was i would have stopped working on this long ago, are the fins coming loose a problem with these? ive seen a few go motors forsale on here and alot of them say they have loose fins but not interfere with the performance of the engine....bla...bla...., i did pull the carb out today and noticed the bottom o-ring in carb opening was torn and sticking out. i threw a nova head on it (dint like the rattleing noise) also bought some p3 and od97t today, also tossed a new rod in it just incase, im not giving up on it! thanks alot all for trying to help out, and as grizz said in past post "just being silly" well i can tell him what is silly and it's not me!!

deadmancourt 10-05-2010 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by inferno13 (Post 8030294)
im not a quiter!!!!! lol...if i was i would have stopped working on this long ago, are the fins coming loose a problem with these? ive seen a few go motors forsale on here and alot of them say they have loose fins but not interfere with the performance of the engine....bla...bla...., i did pull the carb out today and noticed the bottom o-ring in carb opening was torn and sticking out. i threw a nova head on it (dint like the rattleing noise) also bought some p3 and od97t today, also tossed a new rod in it just incase, im not giving up on it! thanks alot all for trying to help out, and as grizz said in past post "just being silly" well i can tell him what is silly and it's not me!!

once you get those orings i can 90% guarantee that your problems tuning will stop!...there was a good amount people who had problems with these motors and it was all mostly the OLD orings!...thats why the new GX series motors have the new orings!...you want to change out ALL of the old BROWN colored orings and put in the new black ones;)

inferno13 10-05-2010 03:26 PM


Originally Posted by deadmancourt (Post 8030313)
once you get those orings i can 90% guarantee that your problems tuning will stop!...there was a good amount people who had problems with these motors and it was all mostly the OLD orings!...thats why the new GX series motors have the new orings!...you want to change out ALL of the old BROWN colored orings and put in the new black ones;)

sounds good, ill give it a try when i receive them

Flanno 10-05-2010 04:50 PM


Originally Posted by inferno13 (Post 8030294)
im not a quiter!!!!! lol...if i was i would have stopped working on this long ago, are the fins coming loose a problem with these? ive seen a few go motors forsale on here and alot of them say they have loose fins but not interfere with the performance of the engine....bla...bla...., i did pull the carb out today and noticed the bottom o-ring in carb opening was torn and sticking out. i threw a nova head on it (dint like the rattleing noise) also bought some p3 and od97t today, also tossed a new rod in it just incase, im not giving up on it! thanks alot all for trying to help out, and as grizz said in past post "just being silly" well i can tell him what is silly and it's not me!!

The torn O ring in the base where the carby goes wouldn't have helped thats for sure.
New O ring on the cards.
Put a little bit of after run oil on the very base of carby when you replace it and are putting carby back in so carby not pick up on it and be slow and gentle,

inferno13 10-05-2010 04:52 PM


Originally Posted by Flanno (Post 8030724)
The torn O ring in the base where the carby goes wouldn't have helped thats for sure.
New O ring on the cards.
Put a little bit of after run oil on the very base of carby when you replace it and are putting carby back in so carby not pick up on it and be slow and gentle,

will do! thanks for the tip!

MAGPIE-121 10-06-2010 12:30 AM


Originally Posted by inferno13 (Post 8030294)
im not a quiter!!!!! lol...if i was i would have stopped working on this long ago, are the fins coming loose a problem with these? ive seen a few go motors forsale on here and alot of them say they have loose fins but not interfere with the performance of the engine....bla...bla...., i did pull the carb out today and noticed the bottom o-ring in carb opening was torn and sticking out. i threw a nova head on it (dint like the rattleing noise) also bought some p3 and od97t today, also tossed a new rod in it just incase, im not giving up on it! thanks alot all for trying to help out, and as grizz said in past post "just being silly" well i can tell him what is silly and it's not me!!

the broken cooling fins won't effect your performance, just cable tie them up to the top fins for now to stop them rattling like mine ;)

http://i1029.photobucket.com/albums/...A/IMG_0048.jpg

scurr 10-06-2010 01:37 AM


Originally Posted by MAGPIE-121 (Post 8032585)
the broken cooling fins won't effect your performance, just cable tie them up to the top fins for now to stop them rattling like mine ;)

http://i1029.photobucket.com/albums/...A/IMG_0048.jpg

Just noticed mine last night and one of my fins is broken.

Whats the cause of this??

Thanks
Simon

grizz1 10-06-2010 03:25 AM


Originally Posted by scurr (Post 8032657)
Just noticed mine last night and one of my fins is broken.

Whats the cause of this??

Thanks
Simon

High resonance vibration from the motor.
Cut 4 x pieces of fuel tubing and fit them between the middle most fins on the front, rear and both sides.
The middle fins are the most affected by this vibration. The fuel tubing will stop the fins coming loose 80 - 90% of the time.
This is not an uncommon thing, and happens on a lot of nitro engines.
Another thing that can influence the fins breaking is if the body is touching the fins anywhere. Make sure your body is cut well away from the cooling head.

MAGPIE-121 10-06-2010 03:45 AM

leave the front & rear tubing out to allow air flow through the fins, just the 2 sides need the tubing, something like this :-



http://i1029.photobucket.com/albums/...6/IMG_0012.jpg

mtbkym01 10-06-2010 04:15 AM

Got my 2 66X's on their way from Mark, very excited to get these bad boy's broken in :sneaky:


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