
TRX 2.5R • 30
MAINTAINING THE TRX 2.5R
Maintaining and Storing Your TRX 2.5R Racing Engine
TRX 2.5R Racing Engine requires timely maintenance in order to stay in top running condition.
Neglecting the maintenance could allow dirt, deposits, and moisture to build up inside
the engine, leading to internal engine failure.
Follow proper maintenance and storage procedures
to avoid damage to your engine. The following procedures should be taken very seriously.
After each hour of running:
• Clean and re-oil the air filter. The instructions for this procedure are on page 13.
We cannot stress
enough the value of cleaning your air filter at the scheduled intervals.
Do not neglect your air
filter maintenance!
• Clean the outside of the engine of accumulated dirt, oil, and grime. Accumulated grime will
decrease the engine’s ability to cool itself.
After each running session:
• Perform after-run maintenance on the engine. This clears the engine of destructive moisture and
other corrosive deposits.
This is extremely important for the life of the engine. See page 31 for
after-run maintenance procedures.
• Inspect the vehicle for obvious damage or wear. Look for:
1.
Loose or missing screws
2.
Cracked, bent, or damaged parts
3.
Cut or loose wiring
4.
Cut or kinked fuel lines
5.
Signs of fuel leakage
• Inspect the gears for wear, broken teeth, or debris lodged between the teeth.
After-run Procedure
You must perform after-run maintenance on your Traxxas engine whenever the model will be
stored for longer than a few hours. Taking the time to prepare your engine for storage will reward
you with longer engine life, easier starting, and better performance.
If the engine is worn or
damaged enough to
require replacing the
piston, sleeve, or
connecting rod, consider
exchanging your old
engine for a brand new
engine under the terms of
the Traxxas Lifetime Engine
Replacement Plan (ERP). It
could save you time and
effort. Details are in your
documentation package
or on Traxxas.com.
Don’t put the fuel from
your tank back into your
fuel jug. Dispose of it
properly, following city or
county regulations.
Always wear eye protection
when using compressed air
or spray cleaners and
lubricants.