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chrisjw

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  1. I've used those filters on my Force .21 engines for as long as I've had the car (20 years), with no problems at all................
  2. Have you checked that all of your batteries are fully charged for the receiver & controller?
  3. Loosen off the nut on the HSN needle (red arrow in pic in link below) & remove it......Make a mark with either a felt tip pen or scratch it on with a screwdriver, above the hole in the needle....Tighten it back up, ensuring that the fuel line nozzle lines up with the mark you made. I had this problem once before & found that the needle hole wasn't properly lined up, so the fuel was reaching the carb from the tank, but wasn't actually getting into the carb............. http://http://i933.photobucket.com/albums/ad177/chris_512/HSN Carb Needle_zps3joajrjc.jpg
  4. If anything, I'd say it's running too lean.............It's everyone to their own with regards nitro v brushless, but I personally, could never be tempted away from nitro.......I love the noise, the smell & above all, the challenge of getting it running right....I'm lucky though, as I've had the same car for 20 years now with the original engine still on it (although I have a spare one too), so I know every nut & bolt on the car & also enjoy stripping it down & rebuilding it...........keep at it.........it's worth it.
  5. To me, it does sound like the bearing. It may have disintegrated when you tightened up the new flywheel, but that's only my take on it. Hopefully, someone else can be more helpful.
  6. They have a Twister manual on here, but don't know whether it's the right one............... http://www.rc-bargains.co.uk/page.html?zenid=4c97ca8c0af7877d744b3381fed0fc94&id=13
  7. I've just invested in a tube of this jollop.....Haven't used it yet though. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/171795057432?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
  8. If it's spitting fuel from under the head, you could try fitting an extra shim......Also, make sure the head is screwed tight down.
  9. I think I'll try some vinyl wrap in that case.
  10. It is an on road, but, to be honest, the underside isn't so important I suppose, as I can rub down & spray that from time to time when needed.........It's more the topside, so I think I'll try some of the vinyl wrap.................I just like to keep the car looking as clean & tidy as possible.
  11. The chassis on my car is 18 years old now & showing signs of wear.........I wanted to tidy it up a bit, particularly the topside of it............Has anyone used either of these products & are they any good?....or is there a better solution.......... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/231369014370?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/200974170606?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&var=500192637325&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
  12. Glad it's sorted..............There had to be a simple solution to the problem, given the fact that the engine is not uncommon...........
  13. Thanks for those couple of little tips......Will try them................
  14. My little set up......................It's getting a bit dated now though...............
  15. Reading through the OP's post, he doesn't say whether he still has the pullstart that came with the engine when he got it........Unless it never came with one, it which case it stands to reason it must be secondhand...........A picture as requested would certainly be a help, but he hasn't been back since starting this thread over 2 weeks ago, so he either made a mistake with his measurements, or solved the problem.............Either way, it would have been nice to at least let us know.
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