Uploader Comments (DLPlanes)
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I think the propeller is too big for that engine...
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Wow, I could've used this help when I had one on my very first RC plane eons ago, It never flew because i had no help and no clue how to run it, no internet then, lol.
Thanks for showing this :-)
All Comments (34)
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@mrperryguitar dont listen to that loser i would use my fingers instead of a starter that could bend the crank shaft
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@3j2p3w Bro, before trying to insult someone, learn to spell what your going to write. To start off, your just a 11 year old, that just learned what the word "Penis" means, yes that right "Penis", with one (1) "N", not two (2). Your just trying to show off what you learned in school from your little friends. Next time your going to make up dumb meanings for someone's else user name, look at what your can mean first.
3 Jackasses 2 Penis-banger and 3 whores...
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your going to wreck the motor and starter u are so stupid and your voice sound like a drunk chip monk
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your an idiot when i start mine and its 60 years old it dosent throw any grease or anything dlp stands for dumb licking pennis ha ha ha in your face
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Great vid!!! Could have used it 36 years ago when got my first Cox powered toy!
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@DLPlanes You were the one that sent me a friend request. ... Which is advertising your channel...
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Use a syringe to fill the tank and then put 1-2 drops of fuel through the exhaust port onto the piston, it will start at first or second flip then.. and keep away that starter, its WAY to powerful, the first time the engine goes into a hydrolock it will ruin it.
Dude, check out my channel and watch the video "katana is hard to start." much better... in ways....
SecondCocacola 2 months ago
@SecondCocacola Go try to advertise your channel somewhere else.
DLPlanes 1 month ago
hey again just wondering how many v your glow ignitor is? can i use a regular one for nitro rc cars? thanks!
mrperryguitar 1 year ago
@mrperryguitar Im not sure if you can use glow plug from a car, because it all depends on the volts. If your engine came with instructions, it should say it somewhere how much volts is needs. I don't want to tell you how much I use because it might burn out your engines, every engine is different. But I regularly use 5 volts.
DLPlanes 1 year ago