The New Werks B5 .21 Racing Engine
#3391
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Yep, you can talk to me. What specifically was the "dysfunctional carb" issue that you had? Sorry to hear that you ran into these problems after having to travel so far to the race, did the carb issues not show up when you ran the engine during the break in process or when you ran the couple of tanks at wow raceway that you were referring to in your post? In any case let me know what the issue is and we'll see if we can work you through it.
Regards,
Ron
Regards,
Ron
#3392
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Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 544
Ran my B5 yesterday for the first time since break-in. Needle setting were still very rich, and had good smoke, but the temps were still a little warm(250-270). During the last qual, had a high end lean bog, so I knew what the problem was instantly. Clunk fell off the fuel tank tubing. Fixed that problem, re-tuned, and the engine ran like a top the rest of the day. Great engine, I was gonna use it as a back-up for my +4C at the AMS, but now I might run it and keep the +4 as a back-up.
#3393
Raced yesterday and it seems i have to really lean my bottom end to get any power out of it. Car came off at 236 after main but the low end just didnt sound right, my buddy is running the same motor and his low end is almost flush where mine is in a ways. I tried to richin it but that was worse. I am going on about 3.5 gallons on the motor, and have been really happy with this motor. Any help would be great.
Regards,
Ron
#3394
Hey Ron Thanks for your quick response. Yes sir it did not fault at all during break in or the two tanks at wow. Now with that being said yesterday the motor was great for the first half of a tank then it wouldnt go like it was starving for fuel so i put on a new tank fuel line and the issue still was there. Then Manny otman had stop by to see whatthe problem was he took a part the carb cleaned it and we put it back together i tried it again and seemed to be a little better but then it started to spit and spuder out of the blue. so fro the main i put o and different carb retuned the motor and ran it and had now issues the motor came off 231 and ran 10 mins no issues. So that is where i stand narrowing it down to a carb issue.
Regards,
Ron
#3395
Ran my B5 yesterday for the first time since break-in. Needle setting were still very rich, and had good smoke, but the temps were still a little warm(250-270). During the last qual, had a high end lean bog, so I knew what the problem was instantly. Clunk fell off the fuel tank tubing. Fixed that problem, re-tuned, and the engine ran like a top the rest of the day. Great engine, I was gonna use it as a back-up for my +4C at the AMS, but now I might run it and keep the +4 as a back-up.
#3396
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The Hot Bodies flywheel has an offset that on a lot of engines it will rub on the carb or engine case. SO basically you are just adding washers to the shaft before you put the collet on until the flywheel does not hit the case/carb. You can also run a different flywheel that is not offset, or a different collet as mentioned before or just add the shims.
#3397
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Raced yesterday and it seems i have to really lean my bottom end to get any power out of it. Car came off at 236 after main but the low end just didnt sound right, my buddy is running the same motor and his low end is almost flush where mine is in a ways. I tried to richin it but that was worse. I am going on about 3.5 gallons on the motor, and have been really happy with this motor. Any help would be great.
#3398
The Hot Bodies flywheel has an offset that on a lot of engines it will rub on the carb or engine case. SO basically you are just adding washers to the shaft before you put the collet on until the flywheel does not hit the case/carb. You can also run a different flywheel that is not offset, or a different collet as mentioned before or just add the shims.
#3399
finally got to run my B5 again today at a medium size outdoor track that has a lot of speed. i was getting well over 10 min with it. im very pleased with this engine. racing this friday night or saturday for the engines first time.
#3400
Raced yesterday and it seems i have to really lean my bottom end to get any power out of it. Car came off at 236 after main but the low end just didnt sound right, my buddy is running the same motor and his low end is almost flush where mine is in a ways. I tried to richin it but that was worse. I am going on about 3.5 gallons on the motor, and have been really happy with this motor. Any help would be great.
#3403
B5 with a JP3 pipe 11+ min run time plenty of power small or big tracks just adjust gearing and thats in my RC8T.
#3404
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Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 544
Glad that you were able to figure out what was going on and get it resolved! Now that you have some fuel through the engine what are your thoughts on it and if you do not mind I would be really curious to hear how you feel it compares to the 21+4 engine as far as performance is concerned?
I plan on trying both engines during the practice day at the AMS. I'll try to give you some better feedback then.
#3405
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Hey im lookin at getting another motor, Is there any other pipes besides the 2013 and 2057 that work good with the werks b5 motor? Im pretty low on money and cant afford a 100 dollar pipe. You got any other recommendations. I have the jp2 how would that work?



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