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Old 01-30-2005 | 12:36 AM
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Default RE: sand in engine

ORIGINAL: JackSchitt25

u must own a hobby shop, or u r related to someone that does or something in that nature. those engines are a dime a dozen for those companies. i would send that **** in and get a hew one fo sho. who cares if they pay for a mistake. dime a dozen bro.
ORIGINAL: killer89

ORIGINAL: JackSchitt25

yep. i had an engine that got sand in it. it would run like a bat out of h e l l for about 3-5 minutes, and then die and it would be very hard to start afterwards. I took the engine apart, and sure enough, the cylinder sleeve and piston were scratched pretty badly. keep your truck away from sand unless your air fliter is on real secure. I will never run n the sand again. That stuff is so fine and gritty, all it takes is one time and ur engine is done. clean it up real good and send the engine in for maintenance. if it has a warranty like most engines do, then you will get a new one.
I agree with your on the sand, but not on the sending it back in... If you got sand in the engine its not the manufacturer's fault and they shouldn't have to replace it under warranty... Only if your engine has a defect or a part breaks for no reason should an engine be sent back under warranty.. Sending back and engine that accidentally lost its filter was not the manufacturer's fault and they shouldn't have to replace it... Its just wrong to make them pay for your mistakes...
what are you? a con artist? its plain unethical and immoral.... i dont own a hobby shop and am not affiliated with one in any way... I hate my LHS... If you bought a pair of tires, mounted them on a rim, the valvestem started leaking, you took them racing and they blew out, would you return them to the manufacturer and tell them that they were bad? thats wrong man.... most manufacturers wont even replace worn engines anyways... and i know that Traxxas wont.. they will however recommend their engine rplacement plan for $100... and even that is a bad deal because you'll still get the bad trx 2.5....



traxxarus: just go out and but a new engine like a os .18