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saucerguy 03-09-2008 08:32 AM

Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
My muffler bearings keep going out on me on my .40 engine, can anybody please advise me upon what I'm doing wrong?........... :)

aerowoof 03-09-2008 09:29 AM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
what are muffler bearings?never heard of such a thing.do you mean baffles?

Acs_guitars 03-09-2008 09:37 AM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 


ORIGINAL: aerowoof

what are muffler bearings?never heard of such a thing.do you mean baffles?
It's a joke.... That's why the smiley is at the end. A good waste of RCU Bandwidth as well :eek:.

aerowoof 03-09-2008 09:42 AM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
hard to tell these days as a lot of beginners do not know the proper terminology. makes one hesitate before offering help.Will just ignore post from saicerguy

Insanemoondoggie 03-09-2008 10:11 AM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
Only way to change muffler bearings , is to use a left hand Monkey wrench .:)

daveopam 03-09-2008 10:48 AM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
You need high speed muffler bearings on a 40. You will also need a metric adjustable wrench.

David

125cchyperman 03-09-2008 11:46 AM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
Yeah those muffler bearing can be a pain sometimes. I once installed one backwards and upside down, man was that a pian to get corrected. ;)

hogflyer 03-09-2008 12:37 PM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
Don't forget the prop wash to clean and protect those muffler bearings after every flying session too. ;)

Hogflyer

saucerguy 03-09-2008 02:07 PM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
I'm glad at least some of you guys have a sense of humor. Sometimes I get to these boards and people are so uptight, I just don't want to bother reading. These are toys we are dealing with, and for me at least, when I'm enjoying this hobby, I feel like a kid again. For those that don't have the sense of humor, get one....... I remember what it was like to filter through the terminology, this is one of the reasons the RTF scene remains so prominent, they simply give up trying to learn what most of us take for granted. We also tend to have different opinions on a great number of things, planes and gear wise, this adds to the confusion for the new pilot. One thinks there are muffler bearings, you gotta admit, is going to be absolutely clueless about anything else. Oh, and here is a vendor for them BTW. :) http://www.unbelievablerc.com/detail.php?pid=16

reincarnate 03-09-2008 08:10 PM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
Buy 'em here too. http://www.kalecoauto.com/index.php?...products_id=10

Pathous 03-09-2008 09:27 PM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
You need to make sure they are well lubed with blinker fluid.

Bass1 03-09-2008 10:35 PM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
Alot of people just don't know the proper technique in getting their bearings straight in the first place! Crooked bearings are just inviting problems.

Oly 03-09-2008 11:16 PM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
Are you car guys?

I ran my daughter's Taxxas today in the driveway and up the street. Great fun, even though the neighbors probably thought I was a bit immature.

My muffler bearings were a little noisy, though. I lubed them (no replcaement necessary) and they ran smoooth after that.

Oly

Isaiah 40:31 03-10-2008 11:06 AM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
A friend of mine called up a guy he knew who worked at a busy auto parts store and said: "Dan, I need a high-performance ashtray return spring." The guy, in his harried state quickly wrote it down and told my friend he'd get back to him when he found the part. After 'Dan' hung up the phone he looked at what he wrote...D'oh!



saucerguy 03-10-2008 12:51 PM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
Sorry, not a car guy here, planes are expensive enough of a hobby for me.

I like the ashtray return spring story. Sometimes I'll walk into a restaurant and there clearly will be only myself and one other person, yet they insist to ask, how many is in our party. I quickly blurt out some big number, like 40 and they stand there shocked knowing full well, they can't handle that amount of people at once. You should try that some time for a good laugh. :)

hogflyer 03-10-2008 09:32 PM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
Go to a fast food store and pay with a $2.00 bill in the mix. Lots of young kids today don't know they exist and will think its a fake bill. It's taking me over a week to get 10 of them from my bank [X(].

Hogflyer

125cchyperman 03-11-2008 02:25 AM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 


ORIGINAL: hogflyer

Don't forget the prop wash to clean and protect those muffler bearings after every flying session too. ;)

Man I knew I was forgetting something, Huh. Man now my muffler bearing are all fed up cause I didnt use prop wash to protect them. But this time I'm getting ceramic muffler bearing. So Look out [>:]

pettit 03-11-2008 07:08 AM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
While you guys are out at the store buying muffler bearing grease and prop wash, don't forget to pick up that 250 feet of flight line you'll need.

And a new Bi-Phedral Phase Shifter wouldn't hurt either....

pub 03-11-2008 04:41 PM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
you can scrap your muffler bearings,get a air cleaner muffler relay. expect to pay a dollar two ninety eight, pub

125cchyperman 03-12-2008 08:41 PM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
Well guys I got the Ceramic Bearing placed them in and almost instant 19 extra HP when the engine isnt even running. Just imagine what it's doing when it's running, But that 250 feet worth of lien, I was thinking more or less around the 300 foot mark, but will try the 250 feet first. If it not to my like I'll just super glue another 50 foot spane of line to the end of it. :D

nitrohog 03-12-2008 11:01 PM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
Ya know, I have been having problems with my OS 32SX-H overheating, do you guys think it is the thermostat or it is a faulty radiator cap?:D Try asking a young guy at autozombie for a 65 VW Beetle radiator cap some time if you want a laugh.:)

125cchyperman 03-13-2008 12:49 AM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 

ORIGINAL: nitrohog

Ya know, I have been having problems with my OS 32SX-H overheating, do you guys think it is the thermostat or it is a faulty radiator cap?:D Try asking a young guy at autozombie for a 65 VW Beetle radiator cap some time if you want a laugh.:)
Could be a combination, but I'm thinking maybe the thermostat. But are you sure the waterpumps working correctly though;) But yes if you ever need a good laugh go into your local auto parts store and ask for a radiator, radiator cap, water pump or thermostate for a 65VW always is worth the time and effort. Never gets old LOL :D

But what's even funnier is when someone says well I cant find it in our parts inventory, but I'm sure that we can order it for you.

P-51B 03-13-2008 12:36 PM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
See, a sharp sales person would find the most expensive radiator cap and pull it out for you, since it would obviously work as well as a less expensive one. :)

125cchyperman 03-14-2008 01:21 AM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
Thats true, but I'm sure most will look through the computer and see that they dont have it in stock(cause of obviouse reason) and might even say they can order it for you.

Bass1 03-14-2008 02:12 AM

RE: Muffler bearings problem, please help!!!
 
ng. "These are toys we are dealing with, and for me at least, when I'm enjoying this hobby, I feel like a kid again." Toys?!... Miniature aircraft just sounds better to me;) and heck yeah.. kids have a way of enjoying tech stuff. Back in the day, control line planes and Pinball machines were truly "Space Age Technology"[sm=49_49.gif]. No one even thought about the harm an "out of line"muffler bearing" could do to the main Kinipty Pin!


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