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KWJ48 10-23-2009 05:30 PM

RE: How to avoid the rubber ring on the spinner
 
Go electric... no starter needed. :D

Charlie P. 10-23-2009 09:27 PM

RE: How to avoid the rubber ring on the spinner
 
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Here are images of the plastic spinner on my Hot Stik that has well over 100 starts on it and the silicone starter cup on my Sullivan Hi-Tork.

I didn't even wipe off the spinner for the shot. A plastic spinner does not have to be buggered up.

Charlie P. 10-23-2009 09:42 PM

RE: How to avoid the rubber ring on the spinner
 


ORIGINAL: KWJ48

Go electric... no starter needed. :D
No! Don't fall under the power of the Spark Side of The Force.

Then you're just trading the marks on the spinner for the burn marks on your worktable from combusting LiPos. Or your car, clubhouse and home if you caught the District X article in Model Avaition this month.

Mr67Stang 10-23-2009 10:18 PM

RE: How to avoid the rubber ring on the spinner
 


ORIGINAL: Charlie P.



ORIGINAL: KWJ48

Go electric... no starter needed. :D
No! Don't fall under the power of the Spark Side of The Force.

Then you're just trading the marks on the spinner for the burn marks on your worktable from combusting LiPos. Or your car, clubhouse and home if you caught the District X article in Model Avaition this month.
If they could make the reciever's and transmitteres run off of Nitro (or gas better yet) and I never had to recharge another battery this hobby would be perfect:D

Charlie P. 10-23-2009 11:01 PM

RE: How to avoid the rubber ring on the spinner
 
Yeah! Gimmie that throaty propped chainsaw gasser sound any day. :D Even the little glow engines sound like they're accomplishing something.

Who wants to have a low pass with a big warbird zip by going "bzzzzzzzzzzz"? That'd be just humiliatin'

jimmyjames213 10-23-2009 11:14 PM

RE: How to avoid the rubber ring on the spinner
 


ORIGINAL: Charlie P.

Yeah! Gimmie that throaty propped chainsaw gasser sound any day. :D Even the little glow engines sound like they're accomplishing something.

Who wants to have a low pass with a big warbird zip by going ''bzzzzzzzzzzz''? That'd be just humiliatin'
...........so true

that sttarter cone may be better, it has more material and could last longer than the other ones......that is if it works (starts engines) to begin with, i think it will if your starting 40-60 sized engines

Campgems 10-26-2009 04:19 PM

RE: How to avoid the rubber ring on the spinner
 
Well, I put a ring on my spinner today. I put on a brand new Great planes Nylon cone, aluminum back on a Saito 91 I just rebuilt. The starte cup is/was a fairly new whie one. The engine is higher off the bench than I'm used to and one of my budies informed me that I was about 25degree down on the starter. The engine was giving me fits, glow plug, way wrong starting setting. Well, I about melted the nose off the spinner. After one cranking, when I pulled the starer back, there was a string of plastic cobwebs between the spinner and starter cone. It's still one piece, but the nose is really rough. Ifinally got it running and it is running well.


Don

Scar 10-26-2009 04:54 PM

RE: How to avoid the rubber ring on the spinner
 


ORIGINAL: Mr67Stang
...

If they could make the reciever's and transmitteres run off of Nitro (or gas better yet) and I never had to recharge another battery this hobby would be perfect:D
I'll drink to that!

Magnetos forever!
Dave Olson

opjose 10-26-2009 05:08 PM

RE: How to avoid the rubber ring on the spinner
 


ORIGINAL: Campgems

Well, I put a ring on my spinner today. I put on a brand new Great planes Nylon cone, aluminum back on a Saito 91 I just rebuilt. The starte cup is/was a fairly new whie one.

Don
See Charlie P.'s post above with pictures.

Mine look the same as his after hundreds of starts.

You must use the softer silicon cones to prevent scratching.


Campgems 10-26-2009 06:11 PM

RE: How to avoid the rubber ring on the spinner
 
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ORIGINAL: opjose



ORIGINAL: Campgems

Well, I put a ring on my spinner today. I put on a brand new Great planes Nylon cone, aluminum back on a Saito 91 I just rebuilt. The starte cup is/was a fairly new whie one.

Don
See Charlie P.'s post above with pictures.

Mine look the same as his after hundreds of starts.

You must use the softer silicon cones to prevent scratching.


This is what mine looked like today after one start.http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/js/f...ngry_smile.gif Sulivann Super hi torque on 24V and an argumentive engine.

Don

opjose 10-27-2009 10:36 AM

RE: How to avoid the rubber ring on the spinner
 
Yup, the starter cone is not gripping the spinner properly and is spinning, wearing the plastic.

Use a Silicon starter cone, keep it clean, get one that PROPERLY fits your spinner, and apply pressure and you'll be fine.

I see a lot of people resorting to "bumping" the starter cone into the spinner, this also causes undue wear.



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