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mounting an engine
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Re: mounting an engine
is it your first engine? they spray a lot of fuel from the exhaust ports especialy during running in
Re: mounting an engine
yes this is my 1st engine
ill just have to watch it and cut the fuel before it breaks loose
ill just have to watch it and cut the fuel before it breaks loose
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Re: mounting an engine
ok it should be fine but if the board starts to get soft take the engine off and mount it on something more stable.
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