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Old 04-09-2013 | 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by 1evo RRR Driver
Fellas quick question, is there a fix for the leaky as hell front bearing on piccos? My EDO is leaking like crazy, bad enough that i took it out of my car until i can figure something out looks like a fuel gun misfire on the engine case after every run (even just 5min quals).....motor is older model but new! Everyone I've talked to so far at my local tracks experienced the same even with the new line!! Please help
Hello 1EVO RRR DRIVER, I have never heard of this, let me know whats going on. I have 8 total 2012 and 2013 engines and not one has leaked yet and I run my engines pretty hard but smart & safe. Please notify me with this issue. I will not know about these issues unless I am told. I have tore down a few engines in my area and it is not the engines that were the problem. I have had one bad bearing but that was after 3 gallons, crap I'm happy if it only cost 35.00 to change and have the engine good again.

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Old 04-09-2013 | 01:13 PM
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Hello everybody, this thread is for KEVCO/PICCO Racing and customers to ask question, learn and help everyone understand the PICCO engine. This will allow us to help you if there are any problems, especially if there is a manufactures problem or bad batch of parts that either party might know about. PLEASE, you must notify us first before we can talk to the manufacture about any problems that are brought to our attention. If there is a problem please notify us directly first, we are not trying to hide anything on the internet, but in general it sounds like we are not doing anything about this bearing problem. You must also understand that most problems are fixable or taught if you want to learn. The knowledge at KEVCO/PICCO is highly qualified to help, so please take advantage of the help that KEVCO/PICCO offers you.

I do guarantee that KEVCO/PICCO Racing is the only company in the USA that helps their customers more with information and many times have helped their customers with engine parts than any other engine company in the USA, so please call and talk to us about any problems, KEVCO/PICCO Racing CARES about our customers.....

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Old 04-09-2013 | 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by 1evo RRR Driver
Fellas quick question, is there a fix for the leaky as hell front bearing on piccos? My EDO is leaking like crazy, bad enough that i took it out of my car until i can figure something out looks like a fuel gun misfire on the engine case after every run (even just 5min quals).....motor is older model but new! Everyone I've talked to so far at my local tracks experienced the same even with the new line!! Please help

change it.
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Old 04-09-2013 | 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by 1evo RRR Driver
Fellas quick question, is there a fix for the leaky as hell front bearing on piccos? My EDO is leaking like crazy, bad enough that i took it out of my car until i can figure something out looks like a fuel gun misfire on the engine case after every run (even just 5min quals).....motor is older model but new! Everyone I've talked to so far at my local tracks experienced the same even with the new line!! Please help
Are you sure it´s the front bearing?? because me and a friend had the same problem and finally the problem was that the input needle seat aluminum washer didn't seal properly....we put some silicone and no more engine leaking...

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Old 04-09-2013 | 10:17 PM
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Are you sure it´s the front bearing?? because me and a friend had the same problem and finally the problem was that the input needle seat aluminum washer didn't seal properly....we put some silicone and no more engine leaking...

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Ill try that!
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Old 04-10-2013 | 04:39 AM
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I just got the 2013 .12 picco wat would u guy recommend on how to do the breakin
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Old 04-10-2013 | 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by reedy126
I just got the 2013 .12 picco wat would u guy recommend on how to do the break in
Follow these steps when breaking in your Picco

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1. Before cranking engine, add a little oil to top of piston and to inside of carburetor. (Factory oil could
have settled to bottom of case).
2. Set clutch heavy (engages almost immediately when engine revved).
3. Using heat gun (especially cold weather), heat head right before cranking engine.
4. Always prime engine before every start (spin over on box letting fuel flow thru carburetor).
5. Run 1/2 tank very rich on bench to clear engine and remaining 1/2 at idle.
6. Put immediately on track and finish 1st bottle of fuel on the track at rich setting. Temp not important during this phase.
7. Do not allow two speed to shift to 2nd gear (engine should be too rich to do so anyway).
8. After completing 1st bottle let engine cool off. Remember to rotate piston to bottom of the sleeve, always, when finish running.

9. Re-set clutch back to normal.
10. Lean top end needle two hours before starting on the 2nd bottle of fuel.
11. Once back on track, make sure it’s lean enough that engine heats to 180-200F degrees.
12. Run this way until engine goes rich again. Lean enough to keep temperature above 180.
13. Repeat this process throughout the 2nd bottle.
14. As you continue to run this will happen occasionally throughout the 3rd bottle.
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Old 04-10-2013 | 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by YLLIB
Follow these steps when breaking in your Picco

KEVCO RACING


1. Before cranking engine, add a little oil to top of piston and to inside of carburetor. (Factory oil could
have settled to bottom of case).
2. Set clutch heavy (engages almost immediately when engine revved).
3. Using heat gun (especially cold weather), heat head right before cranking engine.
4. Always prime engine before every start (spin over on box letting fuel flow thru carburetor).
5. Run 1/2 tank very rich on bench to clear engine and remaining 1/2 at idle.
6. Put immediately on track and finish 1st bottle of fuel on the track at rich setting. Temp not important during this phase.
7. Do not allow two speed to shift to 2nd gear (engine should be too rich to do so anyway).
8. After completing 1st bottle let engine cool off. Remember to rotate piston to bottom of the sleeve, always, when finish running.

9. Re-set clutch back to normal.
10. Lean top end needle two hours before starting on the 2nd bottle of fuel.
11. Once back on track, make sure it’s lean enough that engine heats to 180-200F degrees.
12. Run this way until engine goes rich again. Lean enough to keep temperature above 180.
13. Repeat this process throughout the 2nd bottle.
14. As you continue to run this will happen occasionally throughout the 3rd bottle.
Thanks this info helps alot .....your the best....lol
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Old 04-19-2013 | 07:20 AM
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Hello everyone, FYI, 7166 pipe only .12 in stock now @kevcoracing.com

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Old 04-26-2013 | 11:57 AM
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how does the Picco P9R Evo3 .21 compare performance wise to the newer 2013 edo mod x type torque .21?
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Old 04-26-2013 | 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by LOW ET
how does the Picco P9R Evo3 .21 compare performance wise to the newer 2013 edo mod x type torque .21?
Hello Low et, I have never ran a P9R but I will try to find out some info if I can. I know that the 2012 and 2013 PICCO engines have been very impressive and are really good engines. I strongly feel that these engines are the best they have ever been.

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Old 04-26-2013 | 12:34 PM
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any info you find out would be great!
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Old 04-26-2013 | 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by LOW ET
how does the Picco P9R Evo3 .21 compare performance wise to the newer 2013 edo mod x type torque .21?
The new Picco engines are faster, and more reliable than the P9R.
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Old 04-30-2013 | 11:21 PM
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hay all

what engine is this part number pic 9014 and pic9045 thanks heaps
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Old 05-01-2013 | 03:10 AM
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Part # 9045 is 2012 Edo Mod ,12 version
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