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RE: roto start
if your talking about a savage rotostart, it probably wont even turn these motors over.
unless, theres something im missing about a largescale rotostart, which to me, would look like an 18v cordless drill
unless, theres something im missing about a largescale rotostart, which to me, would look like an 18v cordless drill
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You could use a IM6500HP which is one of Snap On's new Impact guns. It uses only 90 psi and delivers around 650foot pounds...I have one but havent tried to start my FG with it..
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actually, these engines start on second or 3rd pull, dunno why you would wanna use a drill, there not like nitro engines where one has to crank 15 times at occasions to get them running. There really a breeze to get going, if your engine is hard to start you would wanna check your settings, once tuned in there no hassle to get them going.
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You could use a IM6500HP which is one of Snap On's new Impact guns. It uses only 90 psi and delivers around 650foot pounds...I have one but havent tried to start my FG with it..
You could use a IM6500HP which is one of Snap On's new Impact guns. It uses only 90 psi and delivers around 650foot pounds...I have one but havent tried to start my FG with it..