Sean Bowf
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I got this engine new this year. It does not really have a lot of fuel through it. I am not used to this quality of engine (ran a lot of RTRs and OS engines last year).
Anyhow, I am having problems getting this thing to pipe up like it should. I have it installed in a 33" SD3. The props I have tried are a X437/3 B/S, X440/3 B/S/detounged, and an M440 B/S.
I have tried a cooper .18 - .21 pipe, and the AB .21 SS pipe (I think it is the SS...it is the shorter of the SS and ST). I think I have tried everything from 8-9 inches for a tuned length on the pipe.
I have a third channel needle on it, so I can adjust it to where it slows down in either direction (lean and rich) without much help. The boat just never really seems to scream.
Someone told me that the LSN on earlier versions of this motor used to vibrate in on their own and cause problems...so I screwed mine out far enough that I have to pinch the fuel line with some forecepts to get the engine to start...with no help.
I am really at a loss with this motor/boat. I put this thing together for my kids to run, so they can get used to something a bit faster than their RTRs...but I really don't think this thing is going but 30sh MPH. And I can run it at that speed until the tank runs dry.
The motor does not have a lot of pinch, but never did new out of the box. It does have more pinch than the .18 OS engine in my RTR that pushes my RTR over 40 MPH.
Does anyone have an input (inputs) of what to try on this thing?? I might take it out and tear it down...just to see if I can see anything going on with the inside of the motor...but really can't see that being the problem...
Here is an odd note...I stuck the boat into a bouy today (first time ever)...and it kept running. I could give it some throttle and push the bouy around like it had a lot of torque. It seemed odd to me that it appeared to have that much torque at a stand still when it won't turn the prop that well at speed....??? There was obviously more pressure on the prop like this then there should have been at speed...
Thanks in advance for your help,
Sean
Anyhow, I am having problems getting this thing to pipe up like it should. I have it installed in a 33" SD3. The props I have tried are a X437/3 B/S, X440/3 B/S/detounged, and an M440 B/S.
I have tried a cooper .18 - .21 pipe, and the AB .21 SS pipe (I think it is the SS...it is the shorter of the SS and ST). I think I have tried everything from 8-9 inches for a tuned length on the pipe.
I have a third channel needle on it, so I can adjust it to where it slows down in either direction (lean and rich) without much help. The boat just never really seems to scream.
Someone told me that the LSN on earlier versions of this motor used to vibrate in on their own and cause problems...so I screwed mine out far enough that I have to pinch the fuel line with some forecepts to get the engine to start...with no help.
I am really at a loss with this motor/boat. I put this thing together for my kids to run, so they can get used to something a bit faster than their RTRs...but I really don't think this thing is going but 30sh MPH. And I can run it at that speed until the tank runs dry.
The motor does not have a lot of pinch, but never did new out of the box. It does have more pinch than the .18 OS engine in my RTR that pushes my RTR over 40 MPH.
Does anyone have an input (inputs) of what to try on this thing?? I might take it out and tear it down...just to see if I can see anything going on with the inside of the motor...but really can't see that being the problem...
Here is an odd note...I stuck the boat into a bouy today (first time ever)...and it kept running. I could give it some throttle and push the bouy around like it had a lot of torque. It seemed odd to me that it appeared to have that much torque at a stand still when it won't turn the prop that well at speed....??? There was obviously more pressure on the prop like this then there should have been at speed...
Thanks in advance for your help,
Sean
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