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Hey, I was out running in the snow tonight, the truck was running fine this morning and then its started to bog down a little bit and wouldnt want to die while idling or trying to get moving. even if it did get moving it wouldnt be moving very fast, tried to tune it and everything is ok i think that the tune is just fine, the temp is about 250-240 so i think thats ok, im thinking it could be a plug, if u guys think so to, what kind should i get i like the mccoys but what temp and length? all comments welcome thanx
How bout you come over sunday, and I'll give you my needle settings. You should be about good then.
no, dude i dont think i can, but maybe, ill ask my mom isnt really that mad about the progress report, i showed her the calcualations that we did, so she just said to show it to the teachers, i dont think that they will let me, but if they do i will be there, ill call u at about 11:30 tomorrow or 2 day or whatever u wanna call it
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try checking the cluthc u might have fried it by getting it wet with snow or sumthin
Matt your needle settings have nothing to do with his motor, every motor is different even if it's the same model motor. I've had my 2.5 at 2 1/2 turns out on the top needle while my buds was 4 turns out and they were both tuned right.

Traxxas26, sounds like it is to rich or the clutch is fried like Mike said. Both of those things will cause it to not idle well.
Being too rich will cause it to bog down on takeoff, and a fried clutch will just make the truck act erratic, it could hit high rpm and not really move or it will simply kill the motor on take off. etc.....
Tex Wrote:Matt your needle settings have nothing to do with his motor, every motor is different even if it's the same model motor. I've had my 2.5 at 2 1/2 turns out on the top needle while my buds was 4 turns out and they were both tuned right.

Traxxas26, sounds like it is to rich or the clutch is fried like Mike said. Both of those things will cause it to not idle well.
Being too rich will cause it to bog down on takeoff, and a fried clutch will just make the truck act erratic, it could hit high rpm and not really move or it will simply kill the motor on take off. etc.....


yeah its not quite killing the motor yet, but it boggs down, i dont think its the tune, i can do that pretty well, and its not acting like tuning problems, it stays running but i can have it at full throttle and the truck barely moves, but if i let it cool that its ok for a few minutes, i have a couple extra clutch shoes laying around here somewhere that im gonna have to see if i can find.
sounds like the clutch
Clutch shoes probably got wet and glazed over. You could sand them lightly and clean up the inside of the clutch bell, that should fix you up.
Sounds like a clutch problem.
i had the same issue and I changed my clutch spring and it worked perfect.
yeah, i was just out running, and it is still doing it, i got a new spring and shoes, but it is still over heating, also does anyone know how to get the bearing behind the flywheel out
i broke it, and there are only a few balls in there and i cant get it out
Sounds like you might have an airleak to me. I would check the fuel lines and fuel lid to make sure everything is sealed up. Puff off the line going into the carb and plug it up with a screw. Then you can pull the line off the exhaust and blow into it. You might hear some air leaking or you might have to put it into a bucket of water to really test it.