After years of being out of the rc world and selling my nitro SS my son is really wanting to get into the bigger stuff and I'm not doing nitro at least right now, my questions are what battery's are a good option that aren't $700 also for the 6S that would be 2 3S battery's or something else and...
Now that the weather is going to be getting better I was going to put my new lrp .32 back in that still hasn't started and all of a sudden I can't find my pipe, so what's a good inexpensive pipe now days? I wanted the ofna 086 but it is no longer available.
Sounds like something isn't put together right and sounds like the one way bearing is going bad. Can clean it with brake cleaner do not re lube it the oil from the fuel will do that, this is a temporary fix may last a few times may last a few months. Look into getting a new one way bearing.
I went and spent a bunch of cash on shocks with piggyback all aluminum ect. Nothing but problems leaking bent rods. I ended up building the stock plastic ones from the kit and have not 1 problem other than a bent rod do to driver error.
This is how mine is set up 1 very little bend. The idea behind the linkage mod is to take out all them crazy bends. For me this set up works very well. The air filter is off for picture purposes.
After messing with it and with the plug out it still wouldn't turn over. Found that the back plate can't be fully tightened down about 1/2 turn loose and she turns over. Now if it would quit raining I can finally get to run it before it gets to cold.
I just installed the lrp 360° back plate. I'm wanting to use the hpi roto start 2 that worked with my .28 My question is now, is the hpi going to turn the right way? From the looks of things the hpi roto start 2 is going to spin the wrong way. I do have a drill but I don't want to lug that big...
Well I pulled the motor out and apart. Tons of oil in side from trying to start it I'm guessing, but upon tare down to check for and loose bolts or air leaks, I have found that the sleeve has an extremely hard part in the up and down stroke. I did manage to carefully pull it out and the rotating...