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Old 03-24-2008 | 09:10 PM
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My pull start on my xp works great... when it works. Lately when i pull the cord it catches 1 or 2 times. Never had a prob. before and is there an easy fix to this?
Old 03-24-2008 | 09:18 PM
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One way bearing, my does the same thing, the cold causes it not to function correctly. It works fine when the motor is warm! I believe ehroof has a bandaid fix somewhere in one of these threads!
Old 03-24-2008 | 09:20 PM
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if ur running not far from the house heat the engine up with a blow dryer
Old 03-24-2008 | 09:41 PM
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O and just get rid of the pull start or upgrade for a better one before it breaks, not being able to start your engine really sucks.
Old 03-24-2008 | 09:43 PM
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take off the pull start, take off the backplate and the one way bearing,clean with carb cleaner and put it back in, will work for a while or for good, depends on the fuel your using, traxxas top fuel and a few others have alot of oil and cause the one way bearing to slip.
Old 03-24-2008 | 09:44 PM
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thanks guys for the quick replys (that rymed) Too bad tho, i kinda wanted to do surgery..lol
Old 03-24-2008 | 09:45 PM
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Getting rid of the pull start and installing a roto won't solve his one way bearing problem, it stays put.

Old 03-24-2008 | 09:46 PM
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I like pull starts. No need to carry extra stuff around.
Old 03-24-2008 | 09:48 PM
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ORIGINAL: StephenW

I like pull starts. No need to carry extra stuff around.
Unless you have a partially torn rotator cuff like me! []
Old 03-24-2008 | 09:51 PM
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Getting rid of the pull start and installing a roto won't solve his one way bearing problem, it stays put.

Is this correct, I never seen a roto start or a back plate for them, I just bought one from Clermont though! I hope he has lightning fast shipping!
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ouch. My friendhurt his at a wrestling tourney. He got dropped on it. Wasn't his first time hurting it tho. What did you do?
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I guess I've just personally had some issues, well not some, actually just one big one, with the stock pullstart, I upgraded to roto, but I would imagine their are better pull starts out there if you like them.
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Yes... The one way bearing is on the inside of the backplate. 4 screws take off the pullstarter, 4 more take off the backplate. You don't have to remove the backplate to put a rotostart on.

Ah Yes, I was playing ice hockey a few months ago and took a slapshot from the point. A fraction of a second before I hit the puck, I got hit from the side causing my stick to hit the ice early. Apparently the torque was enough to do a number on my rotator cuff. Rehab for now, I want to avoid the surgery.
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Roadburner, just take the backplate off while you are installing the Roto and flush the bearing like ehoof said. What fuel you using?
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ORIGINAL: TThib

Getting rid of the pull start and installing a roto won't solve his one way bearing problem, it stays put.

Is this correct, I never seen a roto start or a back plate for them, I just bought one from Clermont though! I hope he has lightning fast shipping!



within 4 days from the day you ordered it...I get my stuff in ks in 3 days
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Not sure the brand, but it is 30%, I am sure it is heavy on the oil, the thing makes a mess!
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hopefully u got the starter wand with that roto start...lol...if not i'm sure u can rig somethin up to turn her over.
Old 03-24-2008 | 10:07 PM
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Probably whats happening then... oil is bunging up your one way. Clean it up... it's easy.
Old 03-24-2008 | 10:11 PM
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ORIGINAL: firebird78

hopefully u got the starter wand with that roto start...lol...if not i'm sure u can rig somethin up to turn her over.
Well I hope the roto start comes with a wand, it shows it in the picture!
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Which roto start did you get, the one I got from redcat came with the roto, wand and a backplate.
Old 03-24-2008 | 10:18 PM
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thought maybe u just got the back plate without the starter...my bad
Old 03-25-2008 | 11:29 AM
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So I had a problem with the pull-start I got from Redcat. It was for my Volcan SV/ VX.18 the pull-start had the right bolt pattern but the cut out for the OW was way too small! So I called Redcat and they are supper cool! He said he had not seen this but would look into it. They sent me a new OW and a new pull-start and now that i have both of them here I see that the 1st pull-start they sent did have too small of a cut out for the OW and as far as i can tell the two pull-starts are the same in every other way so i hope someone from Redcat will see this and sort out the problem? I would say that there manufacturer has made some off a bad mold? and this may be a hard fix for them because neither pull-start had a part # on it? Well I hope no-one else gets the wrong one. I'm off to do some bashing!!!!!!

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