Houstons Engine Service H.E.S.
#4127
you can find them at www.novarossiusa.com or www.houstonsengineservice.com or www.amainhobbies.com 
i might have one left , i will check

i might have one left , i will check
#4130
I hope I can make it next year, I have had a lot of races recently and could use a weekend off to be honest.
I have been doing really good though. Had a few mishaps. Nothing to get mad about, just a little growl....No yelling, not my style...
I did the classic fail to lean the bottom a bit for the main last weekend when night came bringing the humidity. It's humid in the Houston area and it causes a fat condition later in the night, Every time I need to lean it top and bottom just an hour on top and half on bottom...You'd think I'd remember to do it. It wasn't the p5 HT by the way, that thing runs perfect no matter what you do to it...
I'm putting it in for the next race at the river with a 14t bell. I bet it will pull hard in the loamy conditions with the reg 7075 shoes instead of the hard shoes, all mugen btw. 1.0 springs...I might try the kyosho .95's they always work great. Kyosho makes the best springs IMO....
I have been doing really good though. Had a few mishaps. Nothing to get mad about, just a little growl....No yelling, not my style...
I did the classic fail to lean the bottom a bit for the main last weekend when night came bringing the humidity. It's humid in the Houston area and it causes a fat condition later in the night, Every time I need to lean it top and bottom just an hour on top and half on bottom...You'd think I'd remember to do it. It wasn't the p5 HT by the way, that thing runs perfect no matter what you do to it...
I'm putting it in for the next race at the river with a 14t bell. I bet it will pull hard in the loamy conditions with the reg 7075 shoes instead of the hard shoes, all mugen btw. 1.0 springs...I might try the kyosho .95's they always work great. Kyosho makes the best springs IMO....
#4135
#4139
manual will tell you to replace the washers but i dont really listen to what Nova has to say since we have Monty
#4140
i aint Monty but YES you are safe to do so, i keep changin my fuel inlet position on my engines when i take them out of my buggy to run them in truggy without issues.
manual will tell you to replace the washers but i dont really listen to what Nova has to say since we have Monty
manual will tell you to replace the washers but i dont really listen to what Nova has to say since we have Monty


As Ali said you are just fine to rotate fuel inlet without changing the aluminum ghasket/washerts . If it starts leaking then put the new washers on
Wish ya luck Ali!!



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