User Manual
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Remember!
It is vitally important to set 
the  throttle  at  the  correct 
position before attempting 
to  start  the  engine.  If  the 
engine is allowed to run 
with  the  throttle  too  far 
open  under  "no  load" 
conditions, it will rapidly 
overheat  and  may  be 
seriously damaged. 
When the engine starts, first allow it to operate 
in short runs on its very rich starting settings, 
with the glowplug battery still connected and 
with its driving wheels clear of the ground. The 
rich mixture will, under these conditions, 
provide  adequate  lubrication  and  cooling, 
indicated by profuse smoke from the exhaust.
Next, disconnect the glowplug battery and try 
running the car on the track. If the engine 
stalls, open the throttle fractionally, but  try  to 
keep the engine running as rich as possible: if 
it  stops  because of  being  excessively  over-
rich,  close  the  Needle-Valve  30˚  and  try 
again.
Run the car on the track until one tank of fuel has 
been consumed, then close the Needle-Valve 
30˚. Repeat this procedure again until five tanks 
of fuel have been consumed, during which time 
the throttle may be opened for brief bursts of 
increased power. If the engine stops at medium 
speeds, close the Mixture Control Valve 30˚. 
The carburetor on this engine has been set at 
the starting setting when the engine leaves the 
factory.
Switch on the transmitter, and check that all the 
linkage moves correctly.
30˚
Needle
The position of the needle-valve
when starting the engine.
Close the needle-valve approx.
30˚ after running the vehicle for
every one full tanks of fuel.
Repeat this procedure around
five times.
30˚
30˚
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Note:
If  the  engine  should  need  to  be  disassem-
bled (e.g. for cleaning or minor parts re-
placement), it is advisable to return the nee-
dle-valve  to  the  original rich,  starting  set-
ting  and  check  whether  further  running-in 
time  is required before the car  is raced 
again. In the event of any major working 
parts (e.g. piston/cylinder liner assembly) 
being  replaced  or  the  fuel  being  changed, 
especially  to  high  nitro  fuel,  the  complete 
running-in should be repeated.
Fuel
Warning!
Do not touch  rotating parts, engine and si-
lencer when stopping the  engine as they 
become very  hot, and contact with them 
may result in a serious burn.
To stop the engine, close the throttle to idle 
speed,  then  shut  it  off  completely  with  the 
trim lever on the transmitter.
To cut  off  the  fuel supply, 
pinch  the  fuel  delivery  tube 
to the carburetor.










