Flooded Engine
#1
I saw this article about TRAXXAS and here's what I got that I think would be a great a help in anyone of us.
The engine can become flooded if it is primed too many times during the course of a routine startup. When the engine is flooded, the EZ-Start®er cannot turn the engine and it will appear to be locked. Use the following procedure to clear a flooded engine.
1. Remove the blue glow plug wire
2. Remove the glow plug with a 5/16 nut driver
3. Plug in the EZ Start and turn the model upside down
4. Push the EZ-Start button for several seconds to clear the excess fuel from the combustion chamber
5. Turn the model over and re-install the glow plug with gasket
6. Reconnect the blue glow plug wire
7. Remove one of the motor wires from the EZ-Start motor
8. Push the EZ-Start button for several seconds. This lights the glow plug and burns off any remaining fuel
9. Reconnect the EZ-Start motor
10. Do not prime the engine. Partially open the throttle and press the EZ-Start button.
The engine should start immediately.

The engine can become flooded if it is primed too many times during the course of a routine startup. When the engine is flooded, the EZ-Start®er cannot turn the engine and it will appear to be locked. Use the following procedure to clear a flooded engine.
1. Remove the blue glow plug wire
2. Remove the glow plug with a 5/16 nut driver
3. Plug in the EZ Start and turn the model upside down
4. Push the EZ-Start button for several seconds to clear the excess fuel from the combustion chamber
5. Turn the model over and re-install the glow plug with gasket
6. Reconnect the blue glow plug wire
7. Remove one of the motor wires from the EZ-Start motor
8. Push the EZ-Start button for several seconds. This lights the glow plug and burns off any remaining fuel
9. Reconnect the EZ-Start motor
10. Do not prime the engine. Partially open the throttle and press the EZ-Start button.
The engine should start immediately.
#4
ya its not that hard. for any nitro engine, whether its roto, pull, or electric, just pull out the plug, turn the thing upside down, and cycle the chamber a few times. If it was flooded, nitro fuel should spray all over your shoes out of the plug hole.




