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Old 04-22-2009, 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by bignose View Post
I ran it for about 10 mins with no problem, I turned hard and the truck flipped over and stalled. The engine would not start again. I hope I didn't burn up the engine!! If I have to replace the piston and sleeve I'm guessing I'll have to brake the engine in again.
Hot engines are allways hard to start. The fuel vaporizes real easy in a hot engine, and then it doesnt want to ignite. When they stall, you usually have to prime the heck outa them while cranking. Randomly plug the exhaust outlet with your finger while cranking to push fuel into the engine. It'f the dreaded Flame out of racers. watch for the HOT exhaust pipe though/. They sell litle rubber exhaust deflectors made of silicone rubber, they get the erxhaust away from the car more and you dont burn your fingers. The elec start engines are tough to start, try starting a pull start engine when its hot... LOL. Thats why when I was into racing, I most allways had a starter box. They spin the engine at a fast speed. Pretty hard with a Savage though. Also, you can open throttle all the way, crank over a bit, to let cool air into the engine. be hanging on to the car. It may fire and GO.
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