OutbackLivin
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Hi Everyone,
Im recently back into RC after almost 10 years and I have purchase a Rovan FT with 36cc. Everything is standard including the pull start (easy start system).
Took it out for the first time last weekend and wanted to heat cycle, so I gently ran it on some dirt no more than half throttle for 10 mins and shut it down. The stop button didnt even last this long and wasnt responding so I had to pull the lead off the top of the plug which also came apart in my hand......great start.
Anyway After a call down and quick fix of the lead I went to start again and the pull start wasnt engaging the dog. So pulled the starter off and the little fingers on the dog werent springing back. Quick clean and its working again.
My question what options are out there for a more reliable starting system, doesn't have to be a pull start style. If I need to use my drill with a special attachment all good. I just want a setup that durable and reliable.
Also worth noting I live in the outback so while there is plenty of room to bash the dirt is super fine and gets in everywhere!
Im recently back into RC after almost 10 years and I have purchase a Rovan FT with 36cc. Everything is standard including the pull start (easy start system).
Took it out for the first time last weekend and wanted to heat cycle, so I gently ran it on some dirt no more than half throttle for 10 mins and shut it down. The stop button didnt even last this long and wasnt responding so I had to pull the lead off the top of the plug which also came apart in my hand......great start.
Anyway After a call down and quick fix of the lead I went to start again and the pull start wasnt engaging the dog. So pulled the starter off and the little fingers on the dog werent springing back. Quick clean and its working again.
My question what options are out there for a more reliable starting system, doesn't have to be a pull start style. If I need to use my drill with a special attachment all good. I just want a setup that durable and reliable.
Also worth noting I live in the outback so while there is plenty of room to bash the dirt is super fine and gets in everywhere!
