Trx 3.3 Engine Diagram

BREAKING IN YOUR TRX 3.3 RACING ENGINE

The TRX 3.3 Racing Engine uses a ringless, aluminum-brass-chrome

(ABC) piston/sleeve construction. This type of engine design relies on

a very precise running fit between the piston and sleeve for cylinder

sealing. Engine break-in is necessary to allow the piston and sleeve

to develop an extremely precise fit and optimum cylinder sealing.

Therefore, proper engine break-in is critical to achieving the fastest,

most reliable engine performance.

Allow yourself about 1 to 1½ hours to complete the break-in procedure.

The engine break-in period will take 5 tanks of fuel in a Jato. The break-in

time is not the time to impress your friends with your new Jato. You must

wait until the engine is fully broken in before attempting sustained

high speed running. Patience and careful attention during break-in will

reward you with the best-performing TRX 3.3 Racing Engine possible.

During break-in, your engine may appear to malfunction with symptoms

like stalling, inconsistent performance, and fouled glow plugs. These are

simply the normal "break-in pains" engines sometimes go through. They

will disappear once your engine is fully broken in. Many owners report

not experiencing any of these symptoms with TRX Racing Engines. We

recommend replacing the glow plug with a new one (included) after the

engine break in procedure. Use the supplied glow plug wrench to remove

the glow plug from the engine's cylinder head (see page 15).

Engine Break-in Procedure

The focus during break-in is to vary and limit the engine speed. This will

be accomplished by accelerating and stopping at different rates for the

first 5 tanks of fuel. As the engine begins to break-in, the duration and

intensity of the acceleration will gradually increase. Sustained high-

speed running is not permitted until the 6th tank of fuel. Perform

the initial break-in on a large, flat, paved surface. Jato is very fast and

by tanks 4 and 5 you will need plenty of room for the truck to run in.

Apply all throttle and braking actions gently. Abrupt acceleration or

braking could cause the engine to stall unnecessarily.

• Special break-in fuels are not recommended. Use the same fuel you

plan to use everyday.

• If possible, avoid breaking-in the engine on extremely hot or cold days

(see page 25).

• Pay careful attention to the fuel level. Do not allow the fuel tank to run

completely empty. An extremely low fuel level causes the mixture to

run too lean. This could result in a burned glow plug or extremely high

engine temperatures.

Do not attempt to break in the TRX 3.3 Racing Engine by idling it on

a stand. This will produce poor results.

THE TRX 3.3 RACING ENGINE

• Keep extra Traxxas glow plugs handy. The break-in process can cause

deposits to form on the plug leading to plug failure.

• Change or clean your air filter after break-in.

• Follow the instructions exactly for each of the first 5 tanks of fuel.

Starting Your TRX 3.3 Racing Engine for the First Time

Before you start your TRX 3.3 Racing Engine for the first time, make sure

you have read all instructions and precautions in this manual. Pay close

attention to the tank-by-tank break-in instructions in the next section,

and make sure you have read and understood them before you run

your engine.

Your engine must be at room temperature (70°F or 21° C) or above

the first time you start it. If it's cooler than room temperature outside,

remove all fuel and keep your Jato indoors until you're ready to start it and

then take it outside. If it's colder than 45°F, special considerations should

be made. See cold weather break-in on page 25. We do not recommend

running the model in temperatures below 35°F.

1. Turn on the radio system (see page 11).

2. Make sure the throttle trigger on the

transmitter is in the idle (neutral) position.

3. Connect the EZ-Start controller according to

the instructions on page 22.

4. Press the starter button in short two-second

bursts and watch for fuel moving through

the fuel line up to the carburetor. Watch

closely! The fuel moves very fast. If the fuel

doesn't move through the line within 5 seconds, prime the engine

by briefly (one or two seconds) covering the exhaust outlet with your

finger and pressing the EZ-Start button until the fuel is just visible in

the carburetor fuel line. Watch carefully! If the engine is primed too

long, it will flood with fuel and stop turning.

5. Once fuel reaches the carburetor, the engine should

quickly start and idle.

6. Disconnect the EZ-Start controller from the model.

7. Proceed with the engine break-in.

8. Do not rev your engine with no load (wheels off the ground).

If your engine doesn't start, go online to Traxxas.com/support. If your

factory fuel mixture settings have been altered, refer to page 21. If you

still have problems, contact Traxxas Customer Support at 1-888-TRAXXAS

or support@traxxas.com.

See Important Points to

Remember on page 4 for other

precautions.

Never run your Jato indoors.

Since the TRX 3.3 Racing

Engine exhaust fumes are

harmful, always run your

model outdoors, in a well-

ventilated area.

Your TRX 3.3 Racing Engine

doesn't usually require priming.

If you do need to prime your

engine, watch the fuel line

carefully to avoid flooding

your engine. See page 35 for

information on clearing a

flooded engine.

Factory Needle Settings:

Your carburetor is preset at

the factory to give the correct

air-to-fuel ratio and idle speed

for engine break-in. Do not

adjust the carburetor unless

you observe a poor running

condition that requires

correction (see page 21 for

stock settings).

Higher nitro requires a richer

fuel mixture. When running

33% fuel, richen your high-

speed needle 3/4 turn if

previously running 20% nitro

and then re-tune the engine

for maximum performance. See

page 18 for more information.

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