Tornado S30 glo plug wont thread
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Tornado S30 glo plug wont thread
Had my Tornado for several weeks with no problems. One day I might have tried to screw in the glo plug without it being in the threaded properly. Now none of my glo plugs will thread more than a full turn. So I tried to take the screws out of the cooling head so i could get a better look at things. I got one of them out but the rest are stuck pretty bad and i might have stripped them trying to get them unscrewed. Any ideas on what I should do next?
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frankly this aint good.
if those screws are stripped it will be hard to get them out. Its not like other screws where you can drill the head off easy.
Can the motor run with the glow plug only part way in? Im thinking if you can get the motor to warm up...by running or by using a blow dryer or heat gun that it will make those screws easier to come out. If the heads are not fully stripped and you pre heat the head they may still come out.
do you only have 1 hex tool? sometimes its the tool that strips and not the screw head.
If you can get it off, I think you can buy just a new head. Or you may be able to find someone who has a blown motor that has a good cooling head.
if those screws are stripped it will be hard to get them out. Its not like other screws where you can drill the head off easy.
Can the motor run with the glow plug only part way in? Im thinking if you can get the motor to warm up...by running or by using a blow dryer or heat gun that it will make those screws easier to come out. If the heads are not fully stripped and you pre heat the head they may still come out.
do you only have 1 hex tool? sometimes its the tool that strips and not the screw head.
If you can get it off, I think you can buy just a new head. Or you may be able to find someone who has a blown motor that has a good cooling head.
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ORIGINAL: kmaxwell
Had my Tornado for several weeks with no problems. One day I might have tried to screw in the glo plug without it being in the threaded properly. Now none of my glo plugs will thread more than a full turn. So I tried to take the screws out of the cooling head so i could get a better look at things. I got one of them out but the rest are stuck pretty bad and i might have stripped them trying to get them unscrewed. Any ideas on what I should do next?
Had my Tornado for several weeks with no problems. One day I might have tried to screw in the glo plug without it being in the threaded properly. Now none of my glo plugs will thread more than a full turn. So I tried to take the screws out of the cooling head so i could get a better look at things. I got one of them out but the rest are stuck pretty bad and i might have stripped them trying to get them unscrewed. Any ideas on what I should do next?
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Thanks for the tips guys. I will try heating the head up first and see if i can get anything to loosen up. If not that drill bit kit sounds like it might work. Ive heard of those things working pretty well before. Do you think I will need a new cooling head after all is said and done?
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Try using one of these. They're typically referred to as ''easy outs''. They're like reverse drill bits. the bit will cut into the stripped screw and attempt to unscrew it. I bought these as a last resort when I stripped one of my engine mount screws. I honestly didn't think they would work being so small but the screw came right out even with it being loctited. Like Nitrosports said, heat will also help. If you can heat up the stripped screw first this should help it come out. This kit was about $20 at Home Depot.
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Had my Tornado for several weeks with no problems. One day I might have tried to screw in the glo plug without it being in the threaded properly. Now none of my glo plugs will thread more than a full turn. So I tried to take the screws out of the cooling head so i could get a better look at things. I got one of them out but the rest are stuck pretty bad and i might have stripped them trying to get them unscrewed. Any ideas on what I should do next?
Had my Tornado for several weeks with no problems. One day I might have tried to screw in the glo plug without it being in the threaded properly. Now none of my glo plugs will thread more than a full turn. So I tried to take the screws out of the cooling head so i could get a better look at things. I got one of them out but the rest are stuck pretty bad and i might have stripped them trying to get them unscrewed. Any ideas on what I should do next?
But then, he doesnt have to worry about damaging the head..LOL.
Oh, a shot of PB blast (penetrating oil) wouldnt hurt either.
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I had kinda thought of those...but I thought there wouldnt be enough room for the bit inside the head.
But then, he doesnt have to worry about damaging the head..LOL.
Oh, a shot of PB blast (penetrating oil) wouldnt hurt either.
ORIGINAL: Dads like rc too
Try using one of these. They're typically referred to as ''easy outs''. They're like reverse drill bits. the bit will cut into the stripped screw and attempt to unscrew it. I bought these as a last resort when I stripped one of my engine mount screws. I honestly didn't think they would work being so small but the screw came right out even with it being loctited. Like Nitrosports said, heat will also help. If you can heat up the stripped screw first this should help it come out. This kit was about $20 at Home Depot.
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Had my Tornado for several weeks with no problems. One day I might have tried to screw in the glo plug without it being in the threaded properly. Now none of my glo plugs will thread more than a full turn. So I tried to take the screws out of the cooling head so i could get a better look at things. I got one of them out but the rest are stuck pretty bad and i might have stripped them trying to get them unscrewed. Any ideas on what I should do next?
Had my Tornado for several weeks with no problems. One day I might have tried to screw in the glo plug without it being in the threaded properly. Now none of my glo plugs will thread more than a full turn. So I tried to take the screws out of the cooling head so i could get a better look at things. I got one of them out but the rest are stuck pretty bad and i might have stripped them trying to get them unscrewed. Any ideas on what I should do next?
But then, he doesnt have to worry about damaging the head..LOL.
Oh, a shot of PB blast (penetrating oil) wouldnt hurt either.
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But then, he doesnt have to worry about damaging the head..LOL.
Oh, a shot of PB blast (penetrating oil) wouldnt hurt either.
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Yeah I figured he would have to butcher the cooling head but at least he could replace it and the under head for about $25 and save his engine.
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RE: Tornado S30 glo plug wont thread
For anyone else wondering how to fix the problem with the glo plugthreads,I found that here, http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_89...tm.htm#8917994
Im still working on getting the cooling head off.
Im still working on getting the cooling head off.
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So Ive tried a number of different things to try and get the cooling head screws out. Ive managed to get two of the four out now. Ive tried PB Blaster and heat and even buying a new hex key. Today I went out and bought mini needle nose pliers to see if I could come in from the side of the cooling head and unscrew them that way. The pliers wouldnt grip the head of the screw as hard as I tried. The hardware guy and I dont think the easy outs would work for the size screw so Ive refrained from buying one of those yet. One idea I did have though was to try and cut the screw in half where the shaft is exposed between the cooling head and the motor. The only problem I could see running into would be cutting too much of the screw off and not being able to unscrew the other half. Im trying to do this in a way that I spend the least amount of money and save the cooling head, a 30 dollar buy. Any further thoughts?
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So Ive tried a number of different things to try and get the cooling head screws out. Ive managed to get two of the four out now. Ive tried PB Blaster and heat and even buying a new hex key. Today I went out and bought mini needle nose pliers to see if I could come in from the side of the cooling head and unscrew them that way. The pliers wouldnt grip the head of the screw as hard as I tried. The hardware guy and I dont think the easy outs would work for the size screw so Ive refrained from buying one of those yet. One idea I did have though was to try and cut the screw in half where the shaft is exposed between the cooling head and the motor. The only problem I could see running into would be cutting too much of the screw off and not being able to unscrew the other half. Im trying to do this in a way that I spend the least amount of money and save the cooling head, a 30 dollar buy. Any further thoughts?
So Ive tried a number of different things to try and get the cooling head screws out. Ive managed to get two of the four out now. Ive tried PB Blaster and heat and even buying a new hex key. Today I went out and bought mini needle nose pliers to see if I could come in from the side of the cooling head and unscrew them that way. The pliers wouldnt grip the head of the screw as hard as I tried. The hardware guy and I dont think the easy outs would work for the size screw so Ive refrained from buying one of those yet. One idea I did have though was to try and cut the screw in half where the shaft is exposed between the cooling head and the motor. The only problem I could see running into would be cutting too much of the screw off and not being able to unscrew the other half. Im trying to do this in a way that I spend the least amount of money and save the cooling head, a 30 dollar buy. Any further thoughts?
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Well, I think Im gonna pack up all the nitro stuff and try to sell it on Ebay. I should have listened to my father, whos been doing this longer than me, when he said to go electric. It sounds so much easier than nitro and sounds like you can stay up and running longer. So if anyone knows someone who would like a perfectly fine Tornado S30 that needs a little bit of motor work please let me know. Also this may be the wrong place, but I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction for a good electric starter car, truck, or buggy. I was thinking the Tornado EPX, but I dont know if i want to stay with redcat since the local hobby shop does not carry the brand.
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Well, I think Im gonna pack up all the nitro stuff and try to sell it on Ebay. I should have listened to my father, whos been doing this longer than me, when he said to go electric. It sounds so much easier than nitro and sounds like you can stay up and running longer. So if anyone knows someone who would like a perfectly fine Tornado S30 that needs a little bit of motor work please let me know. Also this may be the wrong place, but I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction for a good electric starter car, truck, or buggy. I was thinking the Tornado EPX, but I dont know if i want to stay with redcat since the local hobby shop does not carry the brand.
Well, I think Im gonna pack up all the nitro stuff and try to sell it on Ebay. I should have listened to my father, whos been doing this longer than me, when he said to go electric. It sounds so much easier than nitro and sounds like you can stay up and running longer. So if anyone knows someone who would like a perfectly fine Tornado S30 that needs a little bit of motor work please let me know. Also this may be the wrong place, but I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction for a good electric starter car, truck, or buggy. I was thinking the Tornado EPX, but I dont know if i want to stay with redcat since the local hobby shop does not carry the brand.
The other problem is like you mentioned, if your hobby shop doesn't stock Redcat it can become annoying. Luckily 80 percent of the Tornado parts can be found on Ebay for around $5 with free shipping. Most of us just keep ordering parts a little each week until we have a good parts box full of backup parts. As far as getting a new electric, look at the Tornado EPX pro, not the regular EPX model. The pro is brushless and with the addition of a $20 Lipo battery, you'll be running 30 minutes per battery. Of course even the electric has it's own little secret...the batteries. The lower prices ones will not come with Lipo batteries, and then you'll also immediately want to buy a decent charger insead of waiting 8 hours for the wall charger that Redcat supplies. Good luck and keep us posted.
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I completely agree with you on that one. The smell of nitro takes me back to the days when I was a kid watching my dad race them. But for a beginner like me with no one around who has the same feelings as me, electric may just be the way to go for now. Nitro dosnt exactly like the cold and being that I live in the good ole pacific northwest, cold isnt something we can get away from too easily. AlsoI can see that Ill end up putinga lot of money intoa nitro,which issomething I dont have much of.On the plus side, there is an indoor track for electrics onlynearby that would be to my benifit if i do go electric. So as much asIll miss the smell and sound of a nitro, I thinkIm just gonna have to switch teams for now.
My father has told me a little about what to look for in electrics and it sounds like brushless with Lipos are the way to go. I really liked the look and design of the tornado, and the pro comes with all that, like you said.
My father has told me a little about what to look for in electrics and it sounds like brushless with Lipos are the way to go. I really liked the look and design of the tornado, and the pro comes with all that, like you said.
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I completely agree with you on that one. The smell of nitro takes me back to the days when I was a kid watching my dad race them. But for a beginner like me with no one around who has the same feelings as me, electric may just be the way to go for now. Nitro dosnt exactly like the cold and being that I live in the good ole pacific northwest, cold isnt something we can get away from too easily. Also I can see that Ill end up puting a lot of money into a nitro, which is something I dont have much of. On the plus side, there is an indoor track for electrics only nearby that would be to my benifit if i do go electric. So as much as Ill miss the smell and sound of a nitro, I think Im just gonna have to switch teams for now.
My father has told me a little about what to look for in electrics and it sounds like brushless with Lipos are the way to go. I really liked the look and design of the tornado, and the pro comes with all that, like you said.
I completely agree with you on that one. The smell of nitro takes me back to the days when I was a kid watching my dad race them. But for a beginner like me with no one around who has the same feelings as me, electric may just be the way to go for now. Nitro dosnt exactly like the cold and being that I live in the good ole pacific northwest, cold isnt something we can get away from too easily. Also I can see that Ill end up puting a lot of money into a nitro, which is something I dont have much of. On the plus side, there is an indoor track for electrics only nearby that would be to my benifit if i do go electric. So as much as Ill miss the smell and sound of a nitro, I think Im just gonna have to switch teams for now.
My father has told me a little about what to look for in electrics and it sounds like brushless with Lipos are the way to go. I really liked the look and design of the tornado, and the pro comes with all that, like you said.