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Old 10-01-2004, 11:44 PM
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Default Cooling a OVERHEATING MOTOR

can peaple give me some opinions on how i can cool a bad overheating problem. my car overheats so much it stalls or i think its from that but i wanted to know for sure. do i need a cooling head(new) or change my glow plug. i dunno i need help

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Old 10-01-2004, 11:45 PM
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its not myne loll i wish
Old 10-02-2004, 12:15 AM
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You could be running to lean, have an air leak that would cause you to run to lean, running the wrong plug, somthing could be binding putting strane on the engine, you may need a better cooling head? There are to many things to look at and not being able to see them in person I would need a lot more info.
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use the search but here is my link

[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/OVERHEATING%2C_BAD300%2B/m_2153528/tm.htm]http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/OVERHEATING%2C_BAD300%2B/m_2153528/tm.htm[/link]
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Default RE: Cooling a OVERHEATING MOTOR

where can I get an engine protecting bar like the one in that pic for my revo. That sure would make me feel that I could bash her a lil harder. If that is possible.
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what picture
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well one of my cooling heads fins are cracked and bent down so it is touching the other one on the bottom and the top is allll scratched.
could that be the problem???
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yes, look in my gallery there is the stock next to the ACNCM head the thing is huge. it cooled my motor down from 350 to 240. but about 4 tanks and two weeks later i decided to get a new engine. so if you decided to get a new head pm me. it has never been rolled.

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