Palmaris engine thread
#2461
Originally Posted by EdwardN
Hi Jerome.
I remeber it very well.
I just sent you PM back
Edward
I remeber it very well.
I just sent you PM back
Edward
#2462
Originally Posted by ziggy12345
Hi Ed. I have 2 of the 4 liners you sent and they are all the same. I tried machining 0.3mm off of the bottom of the liner flange and still the same. Any ideas?
Can you please describe more, I didn't get what you try to descibe. Can you please give small hand drawings-it will be way easier for me to understand and give to you idea Please download attached pic and make sizing on it and put it back so I can see it.
Edward
#2464
Originally Posted by kitracer
I have been using 0.3mm head shim down from 0.5mm( sorry no clearance.. too lazy to buy a solidering iron
) for 25% Nitro.
) for 25% Nitro.
25% nitro, 0.52 head clearance (0.3mm head shim)
Air temp 20 C, 6m above sea level, 80% humidity.
Will see how my power up against Shimo's and Team Kyosho this weekend.
#2466
Originally Posted by Surge
Good luck with your race KitRacer. I'm sure you won't be down on power. Looking forward to hearing what happens!
this week Temp will drop from 23c to I think 12C tomorrow. Have you tried going with Plug #5 in this condition?
#2470
Originally Posted by razzor
That mark is correct but there is a groove on the side of the hole.
When I had my leaking problem Kitracer suggested i check if the groove was on the casing.Here is a pic of mine.

When I had my leaking problem Kitracer suggested i check if the groove was on the casing.Here is a pic of mine.

try to make the groove evenly deep
#2471
Originally Posted by Surge
Yeah, #5 works great. I really liked the hotter plug. Last I ran it was around 20C or so. I also dropped the head a little for the cooler weather. .35mm shims for 30% nitro. Ran like a champ! I recommend you try it.

tks
#2474
Originally Posted by uniquexme
guys, the groove of 0.6-0.7mm, i assume its just a few light cuts on the crankcase would do ?
it will take more than few light cuts because you need a small needle file like Razzor suggest. but should take no more than 5 mins to file that groove.
Make sure clear it properly after, in and out side.
#2475
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I used a triangle file to make the groove. I went to the hobby shop and bought some .020 piano wire as a measurement device. I slowly filed the groove until the wire fit inside the groove flush with the crankcase. That way it didn't go too big and affect pressure in the case.



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