Any opinions on the Mach .28?
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How do you replace that bearing?
How do you replace that bearing?
Another thing to keep in mind is the fact that upgrading the bearings has proven on the dyno to increase horsepower, but the comparison wasn't a bad bearing to new bearing. It was new stock bearing to a BOCA bearing or another performance bearing forgot the name. SO imagine if you have a bearing with loads of play and it is rubbing on the crank case spinning 35,000+rpm's!! That's odd to hold you back.
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Well I ordered a Sportwerks .26 V2 off Amain (with the backplate), another guy at my club has used his for almost 3 seasons without ever taking it apart, still goes well. Seemed like the best value engine and I've had a bad run with turbo head motors, good to go back to the old system

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Me and my friend both have Losi 8ight T RTRS with Mach 427s in them and they rip. Neither of us are running anywhere near lean and we get decent power from them. It's funny how we see guys trying to start their engines for sooo long and keeping them running. One quick push of a button and reerrrr it's running and not dying out
We ran these things in brutal conditions as well and they still performed great(0 degree weather and colder). We didn't even have any problems with cold starts either. I'll admit I get smoked on the straights by the higher end mills but through the turns is where I catch up and pass as the "fast" guys make errors and need a marshall [:'(] If you're looking for a good entry level engine get a Mach 427 and then just worry about your driving before you decide on getting an expensive and powerful engine.

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Hey after ordering it I heard the motor (sports .26 v2) is to big for many truggies engine mounts, even with the pullstart off as the backplate is massive. Is this true? Don't like the idea of using lots of spacers on the engine. Hasn't arrived yet but it will in a few days, I ordered the backplate but I don't htink it will help the situation...
http://www.amainhobbies.com/images/large/swk8087_2.jpg
Or does the backplate replace the entire rear end?
http://www.amainhobbies.com/images/large/swk8087_2.jpg
Or does the backplate replace the entire rear end?