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lappdawg27 07-04-2013 11:20 AM

Are there any glow plug recommendations for the Blast? I have a stash of Nova C6's and a couple Werks #6's, or should I get a couple of the RB ones it comes with (V3 #5s)?

docsfavorites 07-04-2013 01:53 PM

Clocked Nova 28
 
Just wanted to say what a awesome engine the Clocked Nova 28 is! It is really fast and good on fuel. Good job clockworks.

hambone 07-05-2013 02:07 PM

Ran a tank thru my new 28-7 today. It's gonna be a nasty one. Appears to have a very useable power band though.

RCmayor 07-05-2013 08:25 PM


Originally Posted by lappdawg27 (Post 12317405)
Are there any glow plug recommendations for the Blast? I have a stash of Nova C6's and a couple Werks #6's, or should I get a couple of the RB ones it comes with (V3 #5s)?

I thought the nova c6 sucked, had weird hanging idle issues if you got the low end just an hour or 2 lean. Put an OD 97T in and all fixed.

rider313 07-05-2013 09:12 PM

Oh boy. Here we go with the OD97T plugs.

hambone 07-05-2013 09:19 PM

OD plugs....hiss, hiss

RCmayor 07-05-2013 10:15 PM

LOL, what can I say I bought like 20 of them when Tower was closing them out for a couple bucks each.. They always seem to be good and consistent for me and they last a long time.

Maximo 07-05-2013 10:23 PM

we we had an excellent night at the track..... We finally got some good video of the Clocked Roma.... Nick Moxley behind the wheel cutting some amazing laps....The Serpent Truggy was dialed right in and running like a beast.... The Roma is geared up 1 tooth, and is hitting 42 000 RPM down the straight ......

+ YouTube Video
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Retired09 07-05-2013 10:31 PM

Hi Mayor. How is it going? Still racing in Kansas City? Are you going to Dirt Burners for Futaba/OS Challenge?

I did the same as you. Bought a whole pile of O'Donnell plugs when they went on sale. Just can't have Neal (Clockwork Racing Guru) see them. I've been racing with Clockwork guys for last 2 weeks at their track up in Canada. Kept them hidden in the motorhome. He would probably take them off me and replace them with Nova's. Maybe I should let him see them! LOL!!!!

RCmayor 07-05-2013 11:17 PM

Hey Bill, since Steve's track is shut down at the moment.

https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.n...44042962_o.jpg

We are all racing up at Fastlane. Chuck has built a pretty nice outdoor track there where the onroad track used to be.

Maybe on the St. Louis race. Not sure yet.

I don't care if this Neal guy likes OD plugs or not. lol. They work and that is all I care about.

DeeboSTI 07-06-2013 08:48 PM

Recently purchased a Clocked & Run in Novarossi Bonito & Novarossi 28-7T.

Both fitted in my Kyosho ST-RR EVO's as I have 2, have to say I'm really impressed with them both but the Novarossi 28-7T is an absolute animal. :cool:

I love it, was a bit too much on our local track but still lots of fun.:tire:

After receiving them from Neal I ran 7 tanks thru them both just to finish off the break in before I gave them a decent tune.

The Bonito is fine but had a problem today with the Novarossi 28-7T, heated it up with the engine heater as always and fired her up.

Ran a tank thru her before really opening it up but then heard a strange noise, could tell something was wrong as I was able to spin the flywheel with my finger.

Took it home and stripped it down & I'm gutted to see that the rod has bent & snapped:cry:

I heated up the engine before use every time & always put a few drops of after run oil in it if I wasn't going to be using the engine for a week or so.

The highest temp I had seen was 241F so Im completely baffled why this happened & truly gutted as this engine was my favourite.:confused:

Can I just replace the piston/rod or will I need a completely new engine???:confused:

Maximo 07-06-2013 09:15 PM


Originally Posted by DeeboSTI (Post 12323772)
Recently purchased a Clocked & Run in Novarossi Bonito & Novarossi 28-7T.

Both fitted in my Kyosho ST-RR EVO's as I have 2, have to say I'm really impressed with them both but the Novarossi 28-7T is an absolute animal. :cool:

I love it, was a bit too much on our local track but still lots of fun.:tire:

After receiving them from Neal I ran 7 tanks thru them both just to finish off the break in before I gave them a decent tune.

The Bonito is fine but had a problem today with the Novarossi 28-7T, heated it up with the engine heater as always and fired her up.

Ran a tank thru her before really opening it up but then heard a strange noise, could tell something was wrong as I was able to spin the flywheel with my finger.

Took it home and stripped it down & I'm gutted to see that the rod has bent & snapped:cry:

I heated up the engine before use every time & always put a few drops of after run oil in it if I wasn't going to be using the engine for a week or so.

The highest temp I had seen was 241F so Im completely baffled why this happened & truly gutted as this engine was my favourite.:confused:

Can I just replace the piston/rod or will I need a completely new engine???:confused:



well based off the pictures you spun your rod bushing..this is caused from a breakdown of the lubrication between the crank pin and the rod bushing...what brand of fuel do you run ?

DeeboSTI 07-06-2013 09:36 PM

I use Byrons Gen 2 25% Fuel

DeeboSTI 07-06-2013 10:11 PM

Well after a good chat with Neal it looks like I got off lucky and my Clocked 28/7T is being sent off to be repaired:nod:

And got to say a big thanks to Neal for taking the time out to reply to my emails so quickly:cool:

Maximo 07-07-2013 04:34 AM


Originally Posted by DeeboSTI (Post 12323927)
Well after a good chat with Neal it looks like I got off lucky and my Clocked 28/7T is being sent off to be repaired:nod:

And got to say a big thanks to Neal for taking the time out to reply to my emails so quickly:cool:

the damage doesn't look too bad , so we should be able to fix it no issues...... in the future I would try to track down a different fuel....I am no longer a fan of what you are using, seen too many crankpin/rod bushing related issues this year......never had seen that in that past with that brand, but in the last while there seems to be more and more coming out of the woodwork......... several engines where the crankpin was burnt right down.......Also I suggest 30% nitro over 20 and 25%......However it is what it is, if that is all you have to work with then there is not much you can do.........

the damage to your engine is 100% caused from a breakdown of lubrication between the crankpin and the rod bushing...... The forces of friction between between the rod bushing and the crankpin were so great it tore the bushing out of the bottom of the rod.....There can only be that level of friction if there is a lack of lubrication...either from running too lean, over revving the engine, or a breakdown of the fuels lubrication......

either way the damage is not too bad and we can easilly have her fixxed up for you without breaking the bank...


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