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Tutorial video
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Tutorial video
Hello,
One video I just edit on how to disassemble a Babe bee. May be usefull, may be not.
Comments welcome !
Vincent
One video I just edit on how to disassemble a Babe bee. May be usefull, may be not.
Comments welcome !
Vincent
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Re: Tutorial video
getback wrote:Well Done ! Good to see you took the CS out some people struggle with this .
He missed the "O-ring" on the venturi. When disassembly you need to replace it with a new one.
One little hint here.
Use a heat gun to soften up the old fuel line tubing to make it easy to remove it from the back plate.
Great little video!
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Re: Tutorial video
sosam117 wrote:getback wrote:Well Done ! Good to see you took the CS out some people struggle with this .
He missed the "O-ring" on the venturi. When disassembly you need to replace it with a new one.
One little hint here.
Use a heat gun to soften up the old fuel line tubing to make it easy to remove it from the back plate.
Great little video!
Yep, I let the oring in place. As the engine runs fine I think it doesn't need to be replaced at this time, and removing it can destroy it.
If I find time I will made the reassembly video online.
Thanks for your appreciation !
Vincent
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Re: Tutorial video
Yes the O-ring is very important good catch ,, You can make those from fuel hose ( a lot of little tricks to these engine can bee done but would go over some newbies head pretty fast )
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Re: Tutorial video
getback wrote:You can make those from fuel hose ( a lot of little tricks to these engine can bee done but would go over some newbies head pretty fast )
Nice trick !
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Re: Tutorial video
Here are some goodies for you , i would not put in video // http://www.balsabeavers.com/information/articles/mouse_racing_2016.pdf
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Re: Tutorial video
getback wrote:Yes the O-ring is very important good catch ,, You can make those from fuel hose ( a lot of little tricks to these engine can bee done but would go over some newbies head pretty fast )
Yes,
Use the silicone fuel tubing to cut a new O-ring gaskets for the venturi.
I find a small wooden dowel (stick) and push it inside the tubing for support so when I cut the tubing it does not collapse.
Now, with a "new" sharp blade cut the tubing about 1/32" (about .6mm) thick.
Slowly turning the dowel to help you cut the tubing.
After you have gone completely around the dowel once, you'll have your new O-ring on your dowel ready to use.
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