Wow, Botajell that’s a very great tips about the clutch pad to heat up and to do it yourself good points and ideas 💡 grand master flash, braaaaaazzzzzzppppp. Nice torch I have a Baja body for you which I don’t need ..... I would like to give it to you
Wow bro that’s fucking awesome! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and tricks to all of us 🙏🏽. Also thank you for taking the time to go that extra mile to show us the steps you take. Really appreciate it brother keep up the great videos 🤙🏽
Wow the amount of oil that came out of those clutch shoes was incredible and to think I was just gonna throw my clutch in stock You saved me a hassle on that one for sureThank you my good sir
GREAT VIDEO...! Was wondering if you could i would really appreciate and I know others would to.....Make a List of ALL Torq settings for a 2 stroke motor? Thanks alot have been watching you for years...
John.....thanks for showing the clutch spring install. Ill be taking mine apart again. I also have a.new UFC metal clutch. Gonna heat the oil out of it. Glad you made this video. I didnt know about all that damn oil in the metal clutches. Thanks brother!!!
@@BOTAJELL John, thanks man. I just did the "burning of the oil" on my UFC clutch. All I can say is WOW! I never knew about that. So much oil came out of it. So glad you posted that tip. Noone posts the kind of info you give. Thanks again John.
Awesome 😎 video bro! Thanks for sharing the oil situation on the FS clutch. Most people don’t share tips like that!!... safe for being 1/5 scale yoda! Any ?...👍👊⛽️🧨💨
I always torque things but sometimes when I’m away or have no torque wrench I will do it by hand . Just use common sense. Don’t over tight things especially small bolts and when the engine is hot ! I have seen many newbies strip spark plug holes and intake bolts many times .
Your making that look easy! Over question though, I use and have used for years that plug stopper.i have used an endoscope to check my piston and I'm not noticing any marks. Do you not use them because of the marking? I already know and really like that tool you have... Will be looking for one myself! That ride is going to be sweet! You seriously have some if the best builds I've seen!
Thank you for the kind words 🤝💥👊💥I also used to use the piston stop tool all the time with stock engines but not a good idea to use on modified engines especially with domed pistons and definitely not on angled pluged heads . There’s no need to use them now especially with all the great tools like the Bartolone flywheel tool that’s out for us to use . I had many newbies and even guys that’s been in the hobby for a few years that have cracked there pistons because they used the piston stop tool when they were tightening up there clutches and flywheels
Yo what’s up Botagell been watching you for years man and leaned a lot. You inspired me to build the Losi 8T 4.0 and many more builds. Now I just need to know where I can purchase one of those beautiful engines I’ve been looking everywhere Please let me know Much Respect. Dee from MD
Nice motor, it’s looking awesome. I’m planning to get into 5th scale, I’m stuck between the DBXL and the 5ive t, which would you say is better, I’m thinking the dbxl is not as good because of how they were able to lower the price that much
Engine feels snappier and also seems to make more power on the top end aswell . All of us in our drag race team uses these glory hole 🕳 Bartolone stacks because it’s what makes the best times at the tree . We test a lot on the weekends so when race day comes we are prepared to kick ass.
Because once it's run in the plug usually doesn't last too much longer and also your motor won't run as well once the plug starts loosing it's spark always put a new plug in after break in 👍👍👍
only thing I hate is that rcmax makes coil so hard to put MSD wire an isn't like bartolone engine where that shit just twist off cause one I got would of looked sick on engine
@@Mrlaudy1 its not a torq wrench MIP specially make 4, 5 , and 6 mm hex wrenches for a handfull of people who build engines and other things for the RC hobby