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From: naples, FL
ravager in today, nice little purple one haha, but it looks pretty strong to me. what im wondering is that the glow plug that it came with has 2 washers on it. do i put those two washers or only one. when i had my rc10gt i only had one.
and the manual doesnt really say anything abuot the break in period. so im just going to let it sit for the first tank of gas and lean it out a tiny bit then let it role around the 2nd and on in on.....that sound right?
and the manual doesnt really say anything abuot the break in period. so im just going to let it sit for the first tank of gas and lean it out a tiny bit then let it role around the 2nd and on in on.....that sound right?
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Yup thats how I break mine in most of the time. Then get faster every tank untill your at full throttle and final tunning on the 6th tank. Just make sure you get temps up to 200 degrees ASAP and try to keep it below 220.
Only use one gasket for the glow plug. Your supost to replace the gaskets after you take the plug out so ofna gives you an extra for a replacement. The gaskets squish a little when you tighten the plug down and by using it twice will mean it will squish more give you more compression. I never bothered to replace them this way but it wouldn't hurt to do so... but it wont hurt not to either.
Only use one gasket for the glow plug. Your supost to replace the gaskets after you take the plug out so ofna gives you an extra for a replacement. The gaskets squish a little when you tighten the plug down and by using it twice will mean it will squish more give you more compression. I never bothered to replace them this way but it wouldn't hurt to do so... but it wont hurt not to either.



