NOVAROSSI Engine thread....
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Off-Road Nitro Engines - NOVA - NOVAROSSI WORLD
click on the link. scroll down and find your motor. click on it.. on the right side of the new screen there will be an "exploded view" click on it and all parts will be listed.
but looks like these parts are needed for pull start to work
22812
13017
22803
plus the screws and oring
click on the link. scroll down and find your motor. click on it.. on the right side of the new screen there will be an "exploded view" click on it and all parts will be listed.
but looks like these parts are needed for pull start to work
22812
13017
22803
plus the screws and oring
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 5,174
From: a very small town in wisconsin that is in the middle of absolutely no where
thanks but I already looked at the exploded view. And I'm trying to gather parts for a pull start to roto start conversion, I don't need more pull starter parts. No where in those truggy 28-8 pictures does it mention the starter shaft/rod, the piece that goes from the starter to the roto start backplate.
thanks but I already looked at the exploded view. And I'm trying to gather parts for a pull start to roto start conversion, I don't need more pull starter parts. No where in those truggy 28-8 pictures does it mention the starter shaft/rod, the piece that goes from the starter to the roto start backplate.

Here is the part that goes into a drill to rotate the engine. I suppose you could use an old driveshaft too, as long as the pin is 1.5mm or less.
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Thanks. That's what I ordered since I saw it listed for an older 28-7 motor, and just assumed they wouldn't change anything. Since I'm unfamiliar with roto starters does that part fit into a drill or a starter, or is it specifically just for a drill? Thanks again.
It is a 1/4" hex. Just make sure it turns counter clockwise. One thing that I really like about the Novarossi rotostart, is that you can adjust the orientation you need it. You can adjust it anywhere 360°
Joined: May 2005
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From: a very small town in wisconsin that is in the middle of absolutely no where
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 5,174
From: a very small town in wisconsin that is in the middle of absolutely no where
give it a whirl.. I just found it need tick more clutch stall for a tick motor bottom end on my eyes but everyone drives differently.. maybe the pipe will give you the tick more bottom. but its a good motor overall.
I do have a 9901, but it’s in my buggy. Guess I could also go wi 4x aluminum shoes? Not sure what springs I would have to go with though.
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 5,174
From: a very small town in wisconsin that is in the middle of absolutely no where
your normal clutch set up.. hypothetical clutch setup
2x1.0
2x.95
I would change to
2x1.0
2x1.05 or 1.1 springs
and go from there.. hope that makes sense
[QUOTE=J.Whiting;15468796]if a 4 shoe I would probably change the 2 lightest springs for 1 step up from your heaviest springs you currently run..
your normal clutch set up.. hypothetical clutch setup
2x1.0
2x.95
I would change to
2x1.0
2x1.05 or 1.1 springs
and go from there.. hope that makes sense[/QUOTE should I go with the 4 aluminum with this spring change or keep the 2 carbon 2 aluminum that I am currently using.
your normal clutch set up.. hypothetical clutch setup
2x1.0
2x.95
I would change to
2x1.0
2x1.05 or 1.1 springs
and go from there.. hope that makes sense[/QUOTE should I go with the 4 aluminum with this spring change or keep the 2 carbon 2 aluminum that I am currently using.
41001 with a 9901 7mm restrictor 3x 1.0 with soft aluminum shoes is stupid fast with tons of midrange power. The motor has more stock crank timing than any other motor I've taken apart she's a cheap beast.
dont use a 4 shoe in truggy not enough clutch shoe area
dont use a 4 shoe in truggy not enough clutch shoe area



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