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Originally Posted by Turbo9000
(Post 7122807)
are most novarossi .21 rods interchangeable? do they share the same dimensions, ie, length, bushing I.D. etc ?
If i have an old novarossi on-road .21, would i be able to put a new rod in it? I can get dimensions of my old con-rod.. if somebody has measurements of a newer rod so i can compare.. that would help me out a ton. |
Originally Posted by THE DOCTOR
(Post 7155442)
No, some have smaller crank pins. If you know what the engine you have is and post it here I am sure that some of these guys will know what rod to use.
I have the engine sitting on my bench at work, so hopefully i can remind mysefl to do this :o http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...0/IMGP0205.jpg It is the dirty old engine on the right |
has anyone tried the new flash .12 motors yet, what do you reckon to them?
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Exhaust 353
I have an 2008 353 .12 and need an new exhaust. Which of the novarossi exhaust will suit the engine best, the 2630, 2652 or 2660? thanks
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Originally Posted by ma_RC_el
(Post 7202537)
I have an 2008 353 .12 and need an new exhaust. Which of the novarossi exhaust will suit the engine best, the 2630, 2652 or 2660? thanks
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Has anyone with a .12 353-09 used the Novarossi Rubber Front bearing (#17009) instead of the standard metal shielded front bearing (#17010)
Opinions? |
Originally Posted by Novarossi
(Post 7210109)
Has anyone with a .12 353-09 used the Novarossi Rubber Front bearing (#17009) instead of the standard metal shielded front bearing (#17010)
Opinions? |
Originally Posted by TomB
(Post 7210118)
works fine Mike. probably the rubber is the easier long term option. I think all the 353 09's come with the rubber sealed bearing now. The first batch had a dodgy set of bearings it seems:cry:
To be honest, I never knew Novarossi had an optional rubber version for the 353-09, and it is exactly the same price as the metal shielded standard front bearing.... |
Ive been using the RB variant and it works fine
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Flash .21 Conrod - Longevity
Hi everyone,
I believe engine break-in is quite severe on conrods - so could anyone advise me as to how much running they would recommend a conrod (R7, from a .21 Flash Special Tuned) to do after having being "pre-run" before sale, and then the run-in completed on the track? Cheers, Kronos. |
what's the usual temp you guys run your 359 tuned? mine's about 120C...
do tuned engines usually run hotter? :weird: |
Flash .21 - Gudgeon-pin clips
Could anyone tell me if it is possible to use the gudgeon-pin
clips with part number 05000 in the Flash .21 Special engines? - Although the exploded view for the Flash shows that a gudgeon pin clip with part number 05001 is required. Thanks, Kronos. |
Kronos, you are correct that the rod is stressed alot on break-in and that is why I bought two Go-Tech rods that are the same size as my 35+21 and Kangaroo motors and use them exclusively for new engine break-ins only. I also use off-road 14mm or 14.5mm cranks in the new engines as well so the new crank-pin on the new crank isn't worn prematurely. After the engine is broken in and no ill pinch, I re-install the unused new rod and new crank back in the motor and off we go. This was the best piece of mind for me since I didn't want to damage my new stuff on the most critical time of a brand new engine.
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con rod
anyone knows does NR 07006 same as 07009, thanks in advised
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353C Tuned vs Flash12 Tuned
What is the difference in performance ?
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