Engine does not run smoothly, responds
badly
Engine overheats
Engine speed does not decrease
Chassis
Model pulls to one side
Model can be controlled but only with
difficulty
Brake has no impact
Clutch does not engage
Clutch does not unlink
Model does not function
Damping not soft and accessible
Shock absorbers lose oil
Model rolls over towards the back during
acceleration
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Incorrect or defective glow plug
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Wrong or old fuel
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Dirty air filter
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Mix too rich
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Idle speed mix too lean
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Idle speed mix too rich
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Additional air is sucked via fuel line or engine
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Too little pressure from exhaust line
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Mix too lean
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Car body too compact
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Wrong fuel
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Throttle stop screw is misaligned.
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Engine sucks additional air
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One or several joint rings on the carburettor are
defective
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Steering trim is misaligned
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Alignment right and left is different
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Wheel damaged on one side or bearings defective
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Servo links not properly adjusted
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Receiving power of the antenna is too small
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Batteries of transmitter and/or receiver empty
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Brake linkage misaligned
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Clutch shoes worn out or defective
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Clutch bell worn out or defective
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Fly wheel is loose
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Spring for clutch shoes worn out or defective
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Main pinion defective
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Damaged pinions in the differential
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Centrifugal clutch set too loose
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One or several dampers are jammed
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Piston rod bent
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A damping component is defective
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Sealings worn out
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Centrifugal clutch set too taut
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Insert the necessary glow plug
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Fill the correct fuel
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Wash the latter then use air filter oil
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Adjust the main nozzle needle to a leaner mix
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Readjust the idle speed mix adjusting screw to factory set-
ting
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Readjust the idle speed mix adjusting screw to factory set-
ting
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Check/replace fuel hoses and/or tighten all engine screws
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Check exhaust line and, if necessary, replace
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Adjust the main nozzle needle to a richer mix
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Ensure sufficient air supply and dissipation
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to the engine by cutting the car body correspondingly.
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Use RC car fuel only
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Reset the throttle stop screw to factory setting
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Check and tighten all engine screws
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Replace the defective joint rings
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Correct the neutral position on the remote control
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Reset the alignment on both sides onto 0°
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Remove the wheel, clean the bearings and, if necessary,
replace
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Place servos in neutral position and readjust
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Pull out the antenna of the transmitter completely. Complete-
ly unwind the antenna of the receiver and guide it upwards
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Replace batteries or recharge rechargeable batteries
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Correct the adjustment of the brake steering lever Brake disk
worn out Replace brake disk
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Replace clutch shoes
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Replace clutch bell
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Retighten fly wheel.
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Replace springs
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Replace main pinion
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Replace pinions
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Reset centrifugal clutch
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Clean and/or disassemble dampers
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Repair the piston rod
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Check and replace the corresponding part
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Replace sealings
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Loosen the adjusting screw until the model runs smoothly
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