Trucks T-Maxx Pro 15

finally getting my T-Maxx Pro 15 ready to run again for like the second or third time I think208552056_4181952738514799_7223204374883080075_n.jpg
 

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Tony

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Nice! Be sure to swap that right rear and left front, they are on wrong. Just swap the two around.
 

Tony

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Not sure why you reported my post, but for the axles, they may be worn out and need to be replaced.
 

Tony

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The high speed needle is either too rich, or too lean. If there is a lot of smoke, then it's rich, lean it out. If there is little smoke, it is lean. Richen it up.
 

Tony

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Maybe you need a glow plug if you have not changed it in a while. Glow plugs can cause all kinds of weird issues when they have age on them. The engine doesn't sound happy though. Carb could have a small piece of trash in it causing the lean condition. I'm just not sure since I'm not there with it. If it were mine, I first would reset everything back to factory specs, make sure the carb is perfectly clean and replace the glow plug.
 
Maybe you need a glow plug if you have not changed it in a while. Glow plugs can cause all kinds of weird issues when they have age on them. The engine doesn't sound happy though. Carb could have a small piece of trash in it causing the lean condition. I'm just not sure since I'm not there with it. If it were mine, I first would reset everything back to factory specs, make sure the carb is perfectly clean and replace the glow plug.
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