Go-Tech Engines Thread
Is there a difference between the conrod in the newer GO engines compared to the
older GX-5R. I put a new rod in mine not long back & can use a Novarossi R7 rod also, but was interested to know if the newer GO rods had changed in size, they would most likely be stronger.
older GX-5R. I put a new rod in mine not long back & can use a Novarossi R7 rod also, but was interested to know if the newer GO rods had changed in size, they would most likely be stronger.
Same part number GO 21-0600.
When run in the stock head shimming for that motor would be .5 mm
That should include 1 x alloy .3 mm shim, and either 1 x .2 mm copper shim - or 2 x very thin copper .1 mm shims, depending on the year of manufacture.
That is the factory shim stack, and is good for up to 30% fuel.
The UDP was a long stroke 4 port.
I'm not 100% sure, hopefully someone else will know for definite.
Ceramic main is always a good upgrade, as long as its a reputable good quality bearing.
Hi Rob,
When run in the stock head shimming for that motor would be .5 mm
That should include 1 x alloy .3 mm shim, and either 1 x .2 mm copper shim - or 2 x very thin copper .1 mm shims, depending on the year of manufacture.
That is the factory shim stack, and is good for up to 30% fuel.
When run in the stock head shimming for that motor would be .5 mm
That should include 1 x alloy .3 mm shim, and either 1 x .2 mm copper shim - or 2 x very thin copper .1 mm shims, depending on the year of manufacture.
That is the factory shim stack, and is good for up to 30% fuel.

Think I'm running two .1mm copper shims there. There's no alloy shim. Where can I find a .3mm ?
Thank mate
Rob
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Do I have it all wrong?
Once broken in I drop to .4mm.
I have run engines that have NO pinch at operating temp as low as .3mm with no ill effect.
This is at 30% nitro. I am at 1300 ft. above sea level. (the air is less dense at higher altitudes)
Always consider altitude when adjusting shim total. (combustion chamber volume/compression pressure)
The GO engines by their design are fairly low compression, so there is a bit of leeway.
As Matt said, you can run .4 to .3 mm and get away with it - but the facrory "safe zone" shim stack for the old pro series, gx-r series and gxII- 5rho motors was .5 mm.
if you drop to .4 or .3 on 30% fuel, just be aware of plug heat range and watch out for signs of detonation.
If you start blowing plugs, then put some shims back in.
If your not a "confident" tuner - just run the factory shims.
Rich - The new gxII plus is possibly different due to a new head button design. I cant recall shim stack off the top of my head, and I'm away overseas at present so cant check a new motor to confirm. My memory tells me there may be less shim stack height on the new motor. ?
As Matt said, you can run .4 to .3 mm and get away with it - but the facrory "safe zone" shim stack for the old pro series, gx-r series and gxII- 5rho motors was .5 mm.
if you drop to .4 or .3 on 30% fuel, just be aware of plug heat range and watch out for signs of detonation.
If you start blowing plugs, then put some shims back in.
If your not a "confident" tuner - just run the factory shims.
Rich - The new gxII plus is possibly different due to a new head button design. I cant recall shim stack off the top of my head, and I'm away overseas at present so cant check a new motor to confirm. My memory tells me there may be less shim stack height on the new motor. ?
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so how did the Cera run? specs look good and so does the pictures. Might be a deal at the cost this engine is selling for.



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