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Losi LOSB0084 Manual User Manual

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Base Carburetor Start-Up Settings from the Factory

If you find that your engine will not run properly it is advised that you return the carburetor settings to their

factory settings. This is done by slowly screwing the needles in clockwise until you feel resistance. You will know

that the needle is bottomed out. Then follow the specs below for both the High and Low Speed Needle. This will

get you to a point that you can start over again.

High Speed Needle—2

1

/

2

turns out from the bottom

Low Speed Needle— 4 turns out from the bottom

About Glow Plugs

The glow plug is like the ignition system in your automobile. The coiled element in the center of the plug glows

red hot when connected to a 1.5-volt battery (located in the igniter). This is what ignites the fuel/air mixture when

compressed in the cylinder. After the engine fires, the heat generated by the burning fuel

keeps the element hot. Common reasons for the engine not starting are the 1.5-volt battery

being weak, the glow plug being wet with fuel, or the element burned out. Use a spare glow

plug to check the igniter. If the igniter makes the element glow, remove the plug from the

engine to check it in the same manner. A wet glow plug means there is excess fuel in the

engine. To eliminate this, with the glow plug removed and the model on the starter box put a

rag over the head and turn the engine over a few seconds. This will remove the excess fuel in

the engine. Reinstall the glow plug, making sure you have the brass gasket on it. The engine

should start now. We recommend the Dynamite

®

DYN2495 Glow Plug as this is the best glow plug for this engine.

The DYN2495 Glow Plug has been designed to deliver an ideal balance of performance and longevity.

Testing the Temperature

Although the DX3S Radio offers temperature readout, the following is a handy backup method. The ideal

operating temperature for the engine will vary with the air temperature but in general it should be in the 190 to

230° F (88 to 110° C) range. A simple way to check the engine temperature is to put a few drops of water on the top

of the head/heat sink. It should take 3−5 seconds for the water to evaporate. If it boils away quickly the engine is

overheating and the high-speed needle needs to be richened (turned counterclockwise) at least “two hours.” With

the DX3S Radio you will notice the engine runs cooler when the vehicle is being driven. This is obviously true as

air is passing through the fins on the head cooling the engine. In order to obtain an accurate temperature reading

from the engine, stop the car in a safe area, and let the engine idle for 10 seconds. You will notice that your engine

temperature on the radio will increase and then stabilize. Once the temperature stabilizes, this is your true engine

temperature.

DYN2495 Shown