REEDY .21 Nitro Engine
#586
Tech Master
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 1,480
From: Las Vegas, NV
We haven't determined that after run oil breaks down the putty. You should be able to use it in our engine without issues.
As for the shims then engine comes with a .2 and a .3 installed and a .4 in the box. For break in I run the .2 and .3 and then after a gallon I put just the .4. Thats with 30% but it should work fine with 25%.
As for the shims then engine comes with a .2 and a .3 installed and a .4 in the box. For break in I run the .2 and .3 and then after a gallon I put just the .4. Thats with 30% but it should work fine with 25%.
#587
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So what have you determined breaks down the putty? I only ask because I have two 121's. One had the insert come apart and one did not. The one that came apart was taken care of for me by Reedy (Thanks guys, great customer service!!). If there is something I can do to extend its service life. I want to make sure I am doing it.
Andy
Andy
#588
Tech Master
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 1,480
From: Las Vegas, NV
So what have you determined breaks down the putty? I only ask because I have two 121's. One had the insert come apart and one did not. The one that came apart was taken care of for me by Reedy (Thanks guys, great customer service!!). If there is something I can do to extend its service life. I want to make sure I am doing it.
Andy
Andy
Last edited by Chris Jarosz; 11-02-2009 at 06:31 AM.
#591
Oh, BTW the smoothest motor you'll ever find!
#592
The run time and durability so far has been great to me. The high temps and tune ability would be a neg for me. Its holds a tune just hard to find it sometimes. Idles forever and the gas mileage is awesome! Its great for the price, I'm going to try a different brand of fuel this weekend and see what happens.
Oh, BTW the smoothest motor you'll ever find!
Oh, BTW the smoothest motor you'll ever find!
#594
The glow plug does sit slightly higher as well so pull the temp gun away from the head a little when you take the temp.
I found this out a little while ago. I was always tuning around 260 with the temp gun right on the head. Ran great even like that.
I found this out a little while ago. I was always tuning around 260 with the temp gun right on the head. Ran great even like that.
#595
I would not worry much about head temps and just make sure you have plenty of smoke coming out of the pipe. At the CO State Championship race there were three of us running the Reedy engine and all three of us were running head temps at 290-310 deg.
#596
#597
Tech Addict
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 653
Holy crap that is HOT!.
#598
John, call me. I will meet you at the Silverbowl and put a race tune on it for you. I was talking with brandon, and he was telling me how it went. 501 2530
#600
That is about par for the course on a new motor. I broke in a new engine for a fellow racer who purchased a Reedy, and even running rich by sound, smoke, and performance his came off at 290, until about the 5th tank around the track, then we were around 275 with better performance. The engine had 8 heat cycles before race day. It will run hot for the first gallon and then once it loosens up, a normal temp is 250-290 for a solid performance tune, depending on fuel and lube package.



