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bash bros 03-26-2016 11:36 AM

Yeah elastic bands work just fine.

They've saved me a couple runaways when I had rx problems.

NitroVein 03-26-2016 12:11 PM


Originally Posted by houston (Post 14464736)

Btw those metal return springs will wear your carb slide boot until there is a hole ,guaranteed

Shrink tube at the end of the spring will cure that. ;)

HaulinBass 03-26-2016 12:17 PM

or using a button head screw instead of a set screw to hold the ball end on and run the spring on the backside of the carb. the spring is always straight this way, and a straight spring ensures a smooth pull.
edit looking at my carb now i cant remember how i used to do that.

NitroVein 03-26-2016 01:23 PM


Originally Posted by HaulinBass (Post 14464791)
or using a button head screw instead of a set screw to hold the ball end on and run the spring on the backside of the carb. the spring is always straight this way, and a straight spring ensures a smooth pull.
edit looking at my carb now i cant remember how i used to do that.

That, and mounting the spring in a hole on the cooling head. (I'm using a regular pulling spring)
That's the way I do it, and I have yet to have a carb boot wear through. :tire:

houston 03-26-2016 07:40 PM


Originally Posted by NitroVein (Post 14464824)
That, and mounting the spring in a hole on the cooling head. (I'm using a regular pulling spring)
That's the way I do it, and I have yet to have a carb boot wear through. :tire:

Ok let me "rephrase"

that spring when installed to recommendations will rub through the carb boot

dam

Chris Reilly 03-26-2016 08:35 PM

Hair band is so much easier and is cheap.

NitroVein 03-27-2016 03:35 AM


Originally Posted by houston (Post 14465178)
Ok let me "rephrase"

that spring when installed to recommendations will rub through the carb boot

dam

Agreed! :)
I wasn't trying to lecture you, just give friendly advice. ;)

smash8ight 03-27-2016 07:36 PM

Nova clutch
 

Originally Posted by Chris Reilly (Post 14465243)
Hair band is so much easier and is cheap.

Can anyone tell me if the new clutch and bell will work on a Losi buggy?

Jerm13 03-28-2016 05:43 AM


Originally Posted by smash8ight (Post 14466428)
Can anyone tell me if the new clutch and bell will work on a Losi buggy?

Yes... Pretty much any clutch will work correctly if you set it up right.... i.e. motor mount, collet, shims and so forth.

Ofna2005 03-28-2016 08:45 PM

Hey what you guys take on the Adam Drake speacial 5off? New Novarossi motor wonder how different it is compared to a P5 , any pipe ideas?

Jerm13 03-29-2016 01:28 PM


Originally Posted by Ofna2005 (Post 14468004)
Hey what you guys take on the Adam Drake speacial 5off? New Novarossi motor wonder how different it is compared to a P5 , any pipe ideas?


Its a P5 "Clio" with a Mito/VirTus crank (14.5mm instead of the P5's 14mm) and 2 needle carb instead of the 3 needle and all blacked out! Lots of torque and will rev to about 40K RPM.

Pipe choice will depend on track size and what you need the motor to do, but I have been running an 53 and an 86 on my P5 with awesome results. Maybe a 2096 for a smoother power delivery.

Roelof 03-29-2016 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by Jerm13 (Post 14468892)
Its a P5 "Clio" with a Mito/VirTus crank (14.5mm instead of the P5's 14mm).

Because the Drake engine has a centered carburator it will not have a Mito/Virtus crank.

Jerm13 03-29-2016 04:01 PM


Originally Posted by Roelof (Post 14468973)
Because the Drake engine has a centered carburator it will not have a Mito/Virtus crank.

OK.... so its a 14.5mm crank rather than a 14mm;)Or could be from the Bonito, which is also a 14.5mm....

Should have specified "SIZE!"

fizzy 03-30-2016 04:38 AM

Anyone know why the racer10 code is not working on the novarossidirect website?

Herrsavage 03-30-2016 04:56 AM

I know it doesn't work for stuff already on sale..


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