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sorry i dont ues turbo plugs:D
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Broke in my .25 in the Truggy. I took it to work and buzzed it up and down the warehouse isles. Holy sh#@.!!!! Plenty of power on tap. :-)
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on the .21 7 port, are there suppose to be 2 o-rings that seal the carb? One at the top, and one in a groove at the base of the carb??
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Yes, 1 in the crankcase carb base and 1 on the carb neck.
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hello
im sorry if this is already in the thread...... i am wundering how many and what thicknesses of head shims you would run on a GO 3port spec R..... i just started to brake in my with werks 25% and thought someone here knew? thank you in advance |
The factory shimming should be fine, thats 1) .2mm alumn. shim and 1) .2mm copper shim.
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I Finally got it at about 7:30 after waitin forever to get itat the UPS store, yes i was so excited about getting it I went to the ups place to wait for it! :weird: However, none the less I GOT IT! All I have to say is... WOW! The quality is unbeleivable. I sealed up the carb, backplate, and head for safety but it didnt even need it. There was even already oil in the motor! The carb seems to be platic and metal. it has all metal needles, slide, and part of the body... actually I think the metal body just has a plastic layer over it which should keep a lil heat out of the carb. I have got to put my pipe in anti-freeze in a crock pot over night to make it look as good as the motor! Oh and wow dont even get me started on the pinch... this thing is tight! So far so good with Go Engines. I will be breaking her in shortly and will let you know more! :tire::tire::tire::tire:
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thank you for the answer:)
Originally Posted by Rocket42
(Post 4119031)
The factory shimming should be fine, thats 1) .2mm alumn. shim and 1) .2mm copper shim.
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Lanerbrainer Congrats can't wait to see what you think of it.
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lanerbrainer
pipe in anti-freeze in a crock pot over night what is this trick never heard of it ? |
components of anti freeze can desolve gunk from dirt and fuel build up on pipes, works really well, just heat from the pot, just don't let the wifey see it :lol:
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I just changed THE front bearing on my 7port and the engine seems to be a bit tighter to turn the flywheel.......is this normal? was thinking the bearing could need to just be broke in.....ceramic sealed on both sides.....Right or Wrong? thanks
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Originally Posted by mugenb46
(Post 4120265)
components of anti freeze can desolve gunk from dirt and fuel build up on pipes, works really well, just heat from the pot, just don't let the wifey see it :lol:
You don't want any traces of that stuff in your cooking. It is pretty poisonous to humans. |
jbmccoy, your motor should turn freely at the bottom, you could have something wrong. Sometimes a greased bearing does turn with drag until you run it.
Rex |
Don't use the crockpot at all for food after doing this.
I actually get a cheap pan at a garage sale or aluminum foil pans at the grocery store. Put it on the grill outside and turn it on med-hi to hi for 2-3 hours. Or buy a crockpot for this purpose only. |
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