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STOPPING THE ENGINE

BREAK-IN PROCEDURE

IMPORTANT! HOW TO CLEAR A FLOODED ENGINE

THINGS TO REMEMBER DURING BREAK-IN

FIRST TANK OF FUEL

SECOND TANK OF FUEL

To stop the engine, pinch the fuel line that runs to the carburettor. Pinching this line will 

restrict fuel flow and the engine will stop within a few seconds. Never place your finger 

over the exhaust to stop the engine. This could result in serious burns to your finger and

 could also cause fuel to “back-up” inside the engine, making it harder to start next time.

If you feel excessive resistance when pulling the engine recoil assembly, it may be that the

engine has too much fuel inside. This is known as being “flooded”. It is very important that

you recognise if your engine becomes flooded. Failure to follow these instructions could

result in serious damage to your recoil assembly or internal engine components.
1. Remove the glow plug from the engine.

2. Turn the car upside down.

3. Pull the recoil assembly 5-6 times.

4. Replace the glow plug and repeat the starting procedure.

1. Run the car with the bodyshell removed. This will keep the engine cooler.

2. Always run the car with the air filter fitted.

3. Run the car on a smooth, hard surface.  An empty car park or similar is perfect.

4. Use the same fuel for break-in as for regular operation.

5. Do not accelerate or decelerate quickly.

6. The break-in procedure can put excessive strain on the glow plug. It is recommended you

    keep a few spares on-hand.

7. DO NOT allow the engine to overheat.

The main mixture control needle should be set at a very rich setting. This will allow the fuel 

to carry lots of oil to the internal parts of the engine during the break-in procedure.

1. Open the main mixture control needle (counter clockwise) 4½ turns from the fully closed

    position. When closing the main mixture control needle, stop when you feel resistance. 

    Excessive force will damage the carburettor.

2. Fill the fuel tank with model fuel containing no more than 20% nitromethane.

3. Follow the engine starting instructions.

4. Run the car on a smooth surface with the body shell removed.

5. Run the car at medium speeds, avoiding excessive acceleration or deceleration.

6. Run the car until it is almost, but not out of fuel. If the car runs out of fuel the mixture will

    become too lean and this could cause damage to the engine.

7. Stop the engine and allow it to cool. This will take around 15 minutes.

NOTE:
If your engine will not idle consistently, increase the idle speed by turning the idle stop 
screw clockwise.

Lean the main mixture control needle (clockwise) by ½ a turn. Run the car for the tank of fuel 

as for tank 1. Let the engine cool.

THIRD TANK OF FUEL

Lean the main mixture control needle a further ½ turn. Run the car for the tank of fuel as 

for tank 2. Let the engine cool.

Summary of Contents for BS801T

Page 1: ...le In common with all R C cars stresses and vibrations cancause screws and fastenings to work loose It is your responsibility to carry out regular checks tighten screws where necessary and generally m...

Page 2: ...ic moulded parts The high operating speed of these tools may cause the threads in the plastic mouldings to be damaged or stripped WARNING IMPORTANT Regularly check all screws and fasteners are secure...

Page 3: ...smitter 2 Insert the bind plug into the port on the receiver marked CH3 Figure 2 3 Connect a receiver battery 4 8V DC to the receiver port marked VCC The two LEDs on the receiver will flash rapidly in...

Page 4: ...rottle trims before driving failure to do so could result in the car not responding to controls as expected Check the power level of your transmitter batteries prior to use Driving with exhausted batt...

Page 5: ...clutch partially engaging This could result in premature wear of the brakes or a complete failure of the clutch assembly After making any adjustments replace the air filter immediately Never operate t...

Page 6: ...ar operation 5 Do not accelerate or decelerate quickly 6 The break in procedure can put excessive strain on the glow plug It is recommended you keep a few spares on hand 7 DO NOT allow the engine to o...

Page 7: ...ture Never attempt to tune a cold engine Never store the car with fuel left in the tank We recommend that after the final run of the day you empty the fuel tank and run the engine at idle until it sto...

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