Go-Tech Engines Thread
#6736
I did email mark at massive mods, he thinks it's a tight engine. it works fine. no over heating no erratic idle nothing of the sort,If any thing I would say that it was tighter then my other 7 port. I have pretty much chewed up the fly wheel getting it unstuck. so I think I will keep using the mmmods run in oil in 1 more tank of fuel and take it slow on the break in. but I know I read some where the same problem and that ended in a broken rod and crank pin. and I am trying to remember but I think with the engine being so tight the census was he should have used the heat gun to warm up every time during break in. If I remember right.
#6737
I did email mark at massive mods, he thinks it's a tight engine. it works fine. no over heating no erratic idle nothing of the sort,If any thing I would say that it was tighter then my other 7 port. I have pretty much chewed up the fly wheel getting it unstuck. so I think I will keep using the mmmods run in oil in 1 more tank of fuel and take it slow on the break in. but I know I read some where the same problem and that ended in a broken rod and crank pin. and I am trying to remember but I think with the engine being so tight the census was he should have used the heat gun to warm up every time during break in. If I remember right.

Use the heat gun whenever you can, even when the motor is broken in. If I am running my motors at home I always use the heat gun every time to save any uneccessary wear and tear.
Change the rod at 2 gal and you will be fine. Your Gen 5 crank should be sweet as. They are a big improvement on the previous Gen 4 and older cranks.
#6738
I think it was somewhere in this thread they talked about the funny squealing sound coming from the engine at break in. I have searched and cannot find. so if any one knows please pass along. go-tec 7-port turbo using sidewinder 30%. my head temp on the first tank was around the 240ish mark no higher. I also preheated to 200 before firing and am using a os p-4 turbo plug. It idled perfect just when I gave it a little tap to clear out it made that sound.
The Go blocks are a little thicker around the front bearing, some of my Kyosho flywheels would rub the flywheel. Adding a little chamfer to the block or flywheel is what I did and a small washer behind the collett. The newest blocks have a little more clearance I believe. Could be your problem?
I do not have any 3 ports in stock right now, I have a couple on order. I just love my modded 3 port.
Rex
#6739
i was just reading back on the last thread and 22racer said he doesnt like the engine locking tool , now i have a losi 2.0 running losi cluthes and if it were not for this little tool it would be a pain to loosen stuff at times if you werent to rough would it be okey ???
the only reason i ask is i have just orderd one thinking it was a good idea now i am not so sure
dont want to damage my motors
the only reason i ask is i have just orderd one thinking it was a good idea now i am not so sure
dont want to damage my motorsRex
#6741
The Go blocks are a little thicker around the front bearing, some of my Kyosho flywheels would rub the flywheel. Adding a little chamfer to the block or flywheel is what I did and a small washer behind the collett. The newest blocks have a little more clearance I believe. Could be your problem?
I do not have any 3 ports in stock right now, I have a couple on order. I just love my modded 3 port.
Rex
I do not have any 3 ports in stock right now, I have a couple on order. I just love my modded 3 port.
Rex
#6742
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 2,767
From: Pleasant View TN
I think it was somewhere in this thread they talked about the funny squealing sound coming from the engine at break in. I have searched and cannot find. so if any one knows please pass along. go-tec 7-port turbo using sidewinder 30%. my head temp on the first tank was around the 240ish mark no higher. I also preheated to 200 before firing and am using a os p-4 turbo plug. It idled perfect just when I gave it a little tap to clear out it made that sound.
but who knows when RC gremlens get a hold of your stuff...it could be somthing verry weird...let us know what happens
#6743
Tech Regular
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 476
None of the JP pipes work particularly well on the GO engines. They run ¨sort of ok¨, but economy is not good either. The GRP 053 would be cool on the 7 Port, but again not ideally suited to a 5 Port. As to which one of of these would be most suitable, I couldn´'t say.
The best pipes for the 5 Port are
GO 0801
GO 2072
Dynamite 086
The best pipes for the 5 Port are
GO 0801
GO 2072
Dynamite 086
#6744
Tech Regular
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 476
Think I'm going to try this one http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...oducts_id/4639
That is if its not an insane choice for a GO (Caster) 5-port...
That is if its not an insane choice for a GO (Caster) 5-port...
#6745
Think I'm going to try this one http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...oducts_id/4639
That is if its not an insane choice for a GO (Caster) 5-port...
That is if its not an insane choice for a GO (Caster) 5-port...
#6746
Think I'm going to try this one http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...oducts_id/4639
That is if its not an insane choice for a GO (Caster) 5-port...
That is if its not an insane choice for a GO (Caster) 5-port...
#6749
I did email mark at massive mods, he thinks it's a tight engine. it works fine. no over heating no erratic idle nothing of the sort,If any thing I would say that it was tighter then my other 7 port. I have pretty much chewed up the fly wheel getting it unstuck. so I think I will keep using the mmmods run in oil in 1 more tank of fuel and take it slow on the break in. but I know I read some where the same problem and that ended in a broken rod and crank pin. and I am trying to remember but I think with the engine being so tight the census was he should have used the heat gun to warm up every time during break in. If I remember right.

Yes id say its happening because its tight provided the sound is coming from the engine. One thing that people MUST understand is that engines do not like being run in on a bench. Its what will shorten the life of an engine every time. I know people will tell you differently based on their experience, but on a law of averages an engine will last longer when you run it nice and hot, i run in about 6 to 12 engines a week and the method i use is to put load on the engine IMMEDIATELY !
Why ?
because this creates heat and heat expands the engine. if the engine dosent expand you are restricting the operation of the engine at its most critical point in its life. What happens is the piston will slam into a tight sleeve at an avearge of 12,000 times a minute ! Thats like taking a jack hammer to the rod and bearing.
The best way to create heat in an engine is to put load onto it .. Start it , idle it for 30 seconds , give it a quick tune to make sure its not too lean or rich , then put it on the ground on high traction surface and drive it. Dont baby it and dont abuse it. Gradually increase the rpm with every tank.
By the time you hit the litre mark ( quart for the imperially impared ) you should be giving the engine some stick !
Running an engine cold on a bench will give you no end to grief later in its life.
Cheers MM
#6750
that's exactly what I am doing. I only idled through the first tank,but gave it small amounts of rev's. also I used marks massive mods run in oil. actually mark I did that,used the run in oil that is on 2 tanks on this motor. But on the second tank it was on the ground running,putting around. max 1/4 throttle. still makes that noise but as I was walking home from my studio it dawned on me that yesterday when I put that engine in I did not use the ole paper method. I did it by feel. so what I am thinking is I have my gear mesh set to tight. when I go back over I am going to check it. and if it turns out to be a tight engine then I will keep heating it up with my heat gun and keep doing what massive mods suggests. and that's what I love about this forum, we have newbies(me) and experts(mark) to exchange ideas. Had it not been for the gent that suggested I check my clutch I would have never given it a second thought.
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