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| Clearly on the big lime yellow label on my CRRC bos it say:
Never remove the idle speed holding spring.
On page 4 of my manual is says:
Important: Do not remove the carburetor spring as the spring helps keep the carburetor butterfly alighned properly.
Doesn't that DO NOT mean something?
But you are saying to release the spring and it will work perfectly?
Mine is still on and mine is working perfectly.
How about yours Ken?
Also how can you prove it? | |
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Just release the spring don't remove it. All the engines at our field is set up that way and there is no problems. I have witnesses that saw what I did to his original motor. and saw that it turned a 16/8 prop at 8800 rpm and droped down to 1800 and it is not even broken in yet They also saw how he butchered it