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Post  mitchg95 Wed Apr 04, 2012 5:22 pm

hi, i have a stunt tank baby bee engine that i just ran 2 times a few minutes ago, man it is a screamer Very Happy. My question is, how hot should the engine bee after a 2 minute run? I was priming the cylinder and when the fuel contacted the cylinder it boiled away. Is this normal, or is my engine not working right? Other than that then engine starts fine with a few flips of the prop, usually starts backwards because i dont use the recoil spring
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Post  John Goddard Wed Apr 04, 2012 5:27 pm

Sounds like overheating to me.
Open the N/v half turn and try it again.
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Post  mitchg95 Wed Apr 04, 2012 5:28 pm

John Goddard wrote:Sounds like overheating to me.
Open the N/v half turn and try it again.
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ok will do, my grandmother made me stop, because she was getting nervous...lol
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