heating up engine with lighter fluid??
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heating up engine with lighter fluid??
anybody tried this??, heating up engine with lighter fluid to warm it up before starting it during snow run?..any feedback is encourage....
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RE: heating up engine with lighter fluid??
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i dont know but my freind tryed to warm it up with those sigaret lighters that plug in to your car
i dont know but my freind tryed to warm it up with those sigaret lighters that plug in to your car
ok, u gave me a kind of another idea,, thanks.
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RE: heating up engine with lighter fluid??
Yeah, nothing better than watching money burn...... You realize you are gonna have an open flame next to a tankfull of alcohol and nitromethane? It is a very BAD idea any way you look at. You could burn your ride to the ground or even worse hurt yourself. Do not condone such behavior on here, someone new to the hobby could mistake it for real advice.
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RE: heating up engine with lighter fluid??
I ran my truck earlier today, it was about 3F at the time, and it runs great. unless you leave the truck out outside all the time the engine block is never going to be that cold anyway. if you store it inside, just fuel it up before going out, run a tank full through, and by then your hands are too numb to drive any more anyway, bring it in and warm up!
yeah, if you let the entire thing drop down to that temp, be prepared for a REALLY tough start. just bring it in a warm environment instead of trying to spot warm it up.
yeah, if you let the entire thing drop down to that temp, be prepared for a REALLY tough start. just bring it in a warm environment instead of trying to spot warm it up.
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RE: heating up engine with lighter fluid??
i'm asking and clarifying ideas in here, and i think that's how we learn.
the procedure that i'm thinking is squirt a small amount of fluid inside the cylinder block after taking off the glow plug with the piston almost at the top dead end just enough space to hold the fluid and light it til' warm enough to start the engine.
the procedure that i'm thinking is squirt a small amount of fluid inside the cylinder block after taking off the glow plug with the piston almost at the top dead end just enough space to hold the fluid and light it til' warm enough to start the engine.
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RE: heating up engine with lighter fluid??
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO!!! C'mon common sense here fellas. That is a horrible idea. Don't ever do that. Seriously, it will just trash your nitro ride and be dangerous.
Buy a microwavable ankle wrap from the drugstore, get a small heating pad from the drugstore, something like that.
Buy a microwavable ankle wrap from the drugstore, get a small heating pad from the drugstore, something like that.
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RE: heating up engine with lighter fluid??
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Or just store the car inside. They start fine from room temp.
Or just store the car inside. They start fine from room temp.
and some times i use a butane(lighters Fuel) powered heat gun,no flame out of the nozzle,only hot breeze,this kind equip super portable and heat everywhere
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RE: heating up engine with lighter fluid??
I run in the cold and never have a problem starting the engines,,, the biggest things are a freshly charged ignitor and some heat to the engine.. I usually just fill with fuel and go outside or use my big cars heater vents to warm the head.. anything over 60 degrees F works fine.. usually starts on first or 2nd pull... keep the carb open just a bit extra and make sure to richen the mixture slightly.... once the truck was running, restarts are a breeze...
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RE: heating up engine with lighter fluid??
I just wondering if start engine at a low level temp like -5C,engine wear faster in maybe 10 second ?
cause engine over tighten in TDC at that temp like never been break in,
cause engine over tighten in TDC at that temp like never been break in,
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RE: heating up engine with lighter fluid??
we made the things complicated
no matter winter or summer,our engine finally run at 150C(dissimilar) after startup
but if you start it in 30C ,there 120C difference in temperature,
start at -10 ,there 160C difference our engine gonna take
so here is my conclusion:
if you engine RUN at 150C ,perfect temp to start your engine is 150C ,is impossible ,so try you best ,heat your engine close to that temp before start
forget it -_-!
no matter winter or summer,our engine finally run at 150C(dissimilar) after startup
but if you start it in 30C ,there 120C difference in temperature,
start at -10 ,there 160C difference our engine gonna take
so here is my conclusion:
if you engine RUN at 150C ,perfect temp to start your engine is 150C ,is impossible ,so try you best ,heat your engine close to that temp before start
forget it -_-!