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Old 09-07-2006   #121 (permalink)
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Sound advice,always run glo engines outside,the fumes are deadly,also wash your hands well otherwise you will have skin problems later on in life just like I have through prolonged exposure.
Nitromethane is a poison remember and it sinks into the skin,use a barrier cream before using glow fuel.
Better safe than sorry,safety first lads.

it also doesnt taste the greatest either
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Old 11-07-2006   #122 (permalink)
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ok..right finally got my engine running boy what a relief...but and a big but it only runs with the glow plug starter in, i take it out and the engine stops dead...any ideas or know what is wrong?
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possibly cos its a new engine and its still in the runnign in process

heat the engine block up with a heat gun a little and try from there
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thanks alot phoenix..i will try that later
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Hi, Hope I can help here,

On that Engine try 2 & 1/2 turns on the needle valve for your fuel setting, The Skyline runs fine on this as an initial starting setting on it's GX12 engine although it can now happily run on 2 turns (having now been run in) Most of the time we stick to the 2 & 1/2 settings juts for reliabilty and easy starts.
Make sure you have the right grade plug for your engine and the fuel you are using and most of all, make sure you have a copper washer under the plug to ensure a perfect air seal on the engine....don't overtighten it as they are soft washers.

and the minimum nitro content for that engine is 16%...the Skyline I built uses the same engine and runs fine on that...even my nephews old scooby which ran on 10% runs better on 16%

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Change the plug try another brand I use the plug with the bar across the bottom which help on smooth idleing keep a handful of those copper washers and change them every so often you remove the plug.Just nip tight the plug. Check your glow plug starter often as it eats up the juice. Once the engine starts to run in you will hear it start to get a little faster.We call that trying to 2 stroke ease back on the fuel to make leaner a little at a time .The more careful your with the engine the longer it will last.Might try a bigger battery in your starter not voltage ways but mahs.I got marine engines 20 years old which have run up and down the lochs in their days. Let the engine heat up on its own from the inside out as its intended to do.

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ht eonly times you should remove the plug is if you flood the engine or it dies

removing it and putting it back in will give you a crap seal cos when its tighted from new it squishes the washer to make a seal

and heating the block up only losens the piston and liner when they are new beacuse it is still tight


also for the car engines if you can try not to use model technics fuel as its crap

good fuel to go for is tornado but there is a few others like o donnels which is good also
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Golden rules for glo engines-
1/ Make sure that the plug glows nice and bright with a well charged 2 volt battery.
2/ Make sure that the cylinder head bolts are tight and there are no gasket leaks.
3/ Remove the needle valve and attach a piece of fuel tubing to the jet assembly,blow through to ensure that it is clear,make sure that there is no swarf within the assembly,new engines sometimes have this in them believe me !
4/ Screw in the needle and open up approx 3-4 turns initially,once it starts lean out the mixture by carefully and slowly screwing in the needle.
5/ If you fllod the engine,remove the plug,turn off the fuel by screwing in the needle valve,then turn the motor over,watch you eyes as glow fuel stings.
Then start again.
6/ Modern glow motors appear to be tight to turn over,this is because the bores are tapered ( aluminium/bronze/chrome) some are extra tight and stubborn,best thing to do is remove engine from car,bolt onto your test stand/bench,rig up a fuel tank and run the engine in,sometimes you can even attach a model aircraft propeller by removing the flywheel assembly and run the engine in that way using an electric starter.
7/ If you are using a pressurised fuel tank then make sure there are no leaks anywhere,otherwise the engine will refuse to run properly.
8/ Make sure that you are using new fuel with plenty of aromatics,ie nitromethane that is not stale,look in the bottom of the fuel bottle and see the debris floating there ? castor oil uses the castor bean,most fuel pressings are 2nd 3rd despite what the fuel manufacturers say to the contrary,the best first pressed oils go to other more expensive applications,this oil leaves tiny shreds of debris in the fuel,always filter your fuel before use.
Remember glow engines are normally reliable,but you need to maintain them to preserve that reliability.
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thanks all
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the glow plug is brand new which came with the engine.it has "OS A3" written on it
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