How to take apart a nitro engine and clean it!

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bro i absolutely love your personality and how you talk natural. i know im 4 year late but keep it up

BboyKozijn
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I've been in this hobby for 3 weeks and have already acquired 4 nitro rcs, 2- hpi mt2s and 2 redcat s30s and watching all your videos have been a big help! Straight to the point and straightforward. I already took my 1st engine apart and cleaned it thanks to your videos! Thank you

bill_nye_the_russianspy_
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I respect the F**k out of your authenticity keep it real man love yo content

Mrefficientkobe
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Pouring some coffee with The Bug! Thank you for making this video.

SmithfieldWheels
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Again great tips. No one should fear opening up their engine after watching this. Not a difficult process but if you have never done it before it can be daunting. Great video Thanks.

fraserdavidson
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Great video! Your videos always have great knowledge in them for people that are just getting into nitro or people that are picking the nitro scene back up. So far the best nitro channel on youtube that I've seen.

crazytay
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doing this to a Dynamite Big Red .28 at the love your videos man, keep them up they are helping me Tremendously

HyperHyena
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Hell yeahh man tell them punks how it is.. keeping it real. Mad respect and props bro.. 💣💣💥🖒

gearheadaddict
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Awesome video! I'll be buying one for sure

thatdudeinblack
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I’m going to clean my 1st ever nirto engine tomorrow I can’t wait

Southwest.rc.bashers
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Going through ur videos and it’s interesting to note the distinction drawn between after run and transmission oil. I’ve always been told auto trans fluid is perfect as a substitute. Not so? Maybe a case of someone getting it wrong or a nitro RC urban legend? Maybe the topic of another video? Would love an explanation. Great work mate 😀

downunderdan
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I've just been given a thunder tiger eb4 s3 the original engine is the thunder tiger pro 28 nitro engine what engine do you think would be best i don't want to smash the diffs great video keep them up

JohnCardwell-cbjy
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Hey man, nice vid, could you help me with my O.S. 12CV ? The crankshaft won’t come out of the crankcase when I push from the front, yes the connecting rod, piston, and sleeve assembly are off, and yes the backplate is off lol. I have tried some oil on the front but the crank just won’t come out.

nitrogas
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Not got on one about peoples opinions 😂real shit though. Preach

yungrasta
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Awesome walkthrough. I like to use honda bond sealer on the carb, backplate, and carb pinch bolt. Ever seal your engines?

amputeerc
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I think once spring hits im going to give nitro a try. I will more than likely get the losi 8ight. My local hobby store only carries traxxas nitro and blue thunder sport. Do you think the blue thunder would be ok? I can always ask if they can get anything else but the problem comes with not a lot of people buy nitro. and they might have to order a case so it will be sitting therefor awhile and more than likely not sell. They only stock the traxxas nitros vehicles so i Have to order my car and wait for it to come. Im on the fb group im hoping I can find someone local to teach me everything i need to know so I can stay in the hobby versus being discouraged.

TrashCanNinja
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That crankshaft looks like the Novarossi cx12 crankshaft

nitrogas
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Thanks, what oil do you use to long store the engine

CarlosDelaoGunEngraver
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Is the new .28 a better engine what’s the latest and greatest from dynamite what’s the best bang for your buck most power something that possibly would drop into like a tea max with an easy start thanks bug u the man😎💪

michaelhoobler
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Great vid. Question if I may, will an SH 25 piston and sleeve fit an XTM 247. Getting hold of any in the U.K. is impossible, but I can get an SH 25 piston and sleeve for $55 from CA shipped to U.K. I really want to give my 247 it’s second wind but it’s got zero pinch now and scored piston.

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