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I don't have a problem with the sto k air box??what exhaust are you running? have you vented your chassis side pods at all?
are you still running the 34cc with victory pipe?
that 34cc will create a lot of heat
bore some 1/2 holes in the body in front of the air filter. a tgn style air filter will also help as it can suck air from the front of the carb through the holes in the body, where as the stock air filter supplied in the kit is not great imo as it only draws air in from either side of a hot engine
Its plenty of ventilation there crucial ???Yup 34cc with VRC pipe. No I haven't vented the side guards.? But I have a ton of openings in the body and I header wrapped the pipe.
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Yeah I have read your thread and respect your opinion for sure, but don't think the guard venting should be needed with all the body holes and header wrap on the pipe. I will do it at last resort if needed tho.I understand you have vented the body but I really would suggest venting the side pods.
you are going to need all the help you can with a 34cc
please see my post in another thread.
https://www.largescaleforums.com/threads/project-“uptonothing”-5ive-b-build.23649/page-6#post-232991
Yeah but was a pain to do and keep tight. I'm going to ceramic coat it this winter.Nice crucial you did a pipe wrap??
I will definitely do it if I feel deemed necessary. But I have to shake out a few other things before I cut up the guards. Doug runs his hard without that mod and he has a OBR 34cc. They are next on the chopping block tho?this is what chris higa the tlr 5th scale chap recommends.
but hey, what ever works best for you
let us know how it goes
Nah don't have the guards cut?? but I do have the side of the body cut right at the back??Doug runs his hard without that mod and he has a OBR 34cc.
Me too.Nah don't have the guards cut?? but I do have the side of the body cut right at the back??
Me too.
I ran this engine hard for about a year with no problems with heating. That's what makes me think it is something else.
I see you haven't read my build thread ? Where was your split line? In the tank?ah I was not aware you have ran it without issue for so long, I thought you had issues from the start lol
now I understand why you are looking at the tank vent ect.
my fuel bowl was emptying when I had a split fuel line as it couldn't keep pressure to draw in the fuel fast enough.
no its was at the carb where it connects to the feed nipple if I remember correctly.Where was your split line? In the tank?
O okno its was at the carb where it connects to the feed nipple if I remember correctly.
??no its was at the carb where it connects to the feed nipple if I remember correctly.
+1?O ok
Aight, then I'm stumped Coop.? How come when I open the gas cap the tank is pressurized? Is the vent not letting enough air in? Do you have any pics of what you did?Hey Crucial . I'm thinking your short run time issue is due to the vent breather for your tank. Granted my breather is probably different than your. I took mine apart and found the diaphragm and moved and covered the vent hole in it . Also because I had mine installed at the gas tank grommet I think gas was getting up into the vent and messing with it . So I took and moved it about 6 to 7 inches away. Seems to have cured the issue. I hope.
Oh also the vent should be a one way valve. The carb creates a vacuum on the tank and the vent lets air into the tank . If it can't do this the engine starves for fuel. The vent is a one way valve.
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