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DRIVING PRECAUTIONS

• The radio system is not waterproof. Avoid driving through puddles, 

wet grass, or mud. Water could damage the electronics.

• Do not continue to operate the Nitro Sport with low batteries. 

After the battery power drops below a certain point, the model 
will continue with the last command it had from the transmitter. 
Indications of low battery power include slow operation and 
sluggish servos. On the transmitter, a flashing red light indicates 
low transmitter batteries. 

• Do not drive the Nitro Sport at night, on public streets, or in large 

crowds of people.

• If the truck becomes stuck, do not continue to run the engine. 

Remove the obstruction before continuing to drive.

• Do not attempt to push or tow objects with the Nitro Sport.
• The model is controlled by radio. It is subject to radio 

interference from many sources beyond your control. Since radio 
interference can cause momentary loss of control, allow a safety 
margin around the truck in order to prevent collisions.

• Use common sense whenever you are driving your model. 

Intentionally driving in an abusive and rough manner will only 
result in poor performance and broken parts.

 

low-Speed Mixture Setting

This screw meters the fuel at low speeds. The low-speed mixture 
screw is located in the end of the carburetor, inside the throttle 
arm. This screw controls how much fuel enters the engine at idle 
and low throttle. This adjustment will smooth the idle and improve 
acceleration to mid-speed. Make this adjustment with the throttle 
closed, after setting the idle. 

Gently

 turn this screw clockwise until 

it stops against the needle seat. Be very careful. It’s difficult to know 
when the needle has seated due to the thread-holding material on 
the needle’s thread. 

Overtightening of  the screw may result in 

damage to the needle seat.

 Now turn the low-speed mixture screw 

counterclockwise 1¾ turns.

Shutting Off the Engine 

Before starting the engine, it is important to know how to shut it off. 
The correct method is to pinch and hold the carburetor’s fuel line at 
idle speed, until the engine dies. 

Starting the Engine

Before you start your engine for the first time, make sure you have read 
all instructions and precautions in this manual. Pay close attention to the 
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 above the first 
time you start it. If it’s cooler than room temperature outside, remove 
all fuel and keep your model indoors until you’re ready to start it and 
then take it outside. We do not recommend running the model in 
temperatures below 35°F.

1. 

 Turn on the radio system.

2.  

Make sure the throttle trigger on  

the transmitter is in the idle (neutral) 
position.

3. 

 Connect the EZ-Start controller.

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 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).

Breaking-in the Engine 

(Very Important!)

 

Once your engine is running, it must be broken-in. The key to 
breaking-in your engine is patience. 

The break-in time will take 

about 1 to 1½ hours. 

During the break-in period, your engine 

may appear to malfunction with symptoms such as stalling, 
inconsistent performance, and fouled glow plugs. Don’t give up 
on it! These are just “break-in pains” that every new engine has to 
go through. They will disappear once you get through the break-in 
period. 

Just keep it running, and throttle on and off as smoothly as 

you can. Sudden bursts or releases of the throttle can 
stall your engine.

 

Resist the temptation to tune the engine for 

performance and/or run for extended times at wide open throttle. 
Soon, after about the fourth tank of fuel, your patience will pay off 
with solid, consistent performance.

During Break-in...

• Special break-in fuels are not required.
• Drive the model on a smooth hard surface.
• If possible, avoid running on very hot, humid days.
• Run with the body off for extra engine cooling.
• Turn the mixture screw (needle) clockwise (in) to lean the mixture 

and counterclockwise (out) to richen the mixture. 

• Do not allow the fuel tank to run completely empty, possibly 

leading to a burned plug. An extremely low fuel level causes the 
fuel mixture to be too lean.

• Keep extra glow plugs handy. The break-in process, because of the 

engine running rich, can cause deposits to form on the glow plug, 
leading to failure.

The First Tank of Fuel

Drive the Nitro Sport on a flat, paved surface in an oval configuration. This 
will cause you to naturally vary your speed over the entire rpm range. 
During this break-in time, ease in and out on the throttle slowly to avoid 
stalling the engine. The goal is to simply keep it running. The fuel mixture 
setting may require slight adjustment to correct for different altitudes 
and temperature. To tell if the engine is running rich (high volume of fuel 
flowing through the engine), look for the following conditions:

1.

  The engine should accelerate sluggishly.

2.

  There should be a thick trail of blue smoke coming from  

the exhaust.

3.

  If you do not observe the conditions above, then turn the high-

speed needle out 15° (counterclockwise) and retest.

4.

  Do not rev the engine with the wheels off the ground. High, 

no-load rpms can damage the engine, usually resulting in a broken 
connecting rod. At the end of the first tank of fuel, stop the engine 
and allow it to cool for 5-10 minutes before proceeding.

Summary of Contents for Nitro Sport 45104-1

Page 1: ...MODEL 45104 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS KC2218 R00 140919...

Page 2: ...ing Model engine fuel is flammable Never allow smoking sparks heat or flame in the presence of fuel or fuel vapors The engine brakes and exhaust system may become extremely hot during use Be careful n...

Page 3: ...ct sequence spread spectrum mAh Abbreviation for milliamp hour a measure of the capacity of the battery pack The higher the number the longer the battery will last between recharges Neutral position T...

Page 4: ...another the receiver in the model must be turned on within 20 seconds of turning on the transmitter The transmitter LED will flash fast red indicating a failure to link If you miss it simply turn off...

Page 5: ...t is best to position yourself in the middle of its running area not the far end so you drive the model toward and past your position In addition to maximizing the radio s range this technique will ke...

Page 6: ...from sticking at top dead center TDC A new engine will typically have a tight fit between the piston and the top of the sleeve This is a tapered fit and a tight piston sleeve fit on initial start up...

Page 7: ...oving 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 coveri...

Page 8: ...nt The low speed mixture is always set after the high speed needle is correctly adjusted The low speed mixture will be set using the pinch test 1 Once the engine is warm do several high speed runs to...

Page 9: ...its normal ride height Shocks The four shocks on Nitro Sport have the most influence on its handling Whenever you rebuild your shocks or make any changes to the pistons springs or oil always do it car...

Page 10: ...use next time 10 Replace the glow plug reconnect the glow plug power wire and reinstall the air filter Maintenance Nitro Sport requires timely maintenance in order to stay in top running condition Neg...

Page 11: ...1 One way starter bearing slipping Remove EZ Start Clean or replace bearing page 13 12 EZ Start gears damaged Listen for excessive gear noise Replace gears motor 13 Glow plug wire loose from glow plug...

Page 12: ...atured alcohol Do not blow on carburetor passages or fuel lines with your mouth Fuel and solvents are extremely poisonous To prevent this from occurring again insert a fuel filter in the line between...

Page 13: ...he engine from the chassis Turn the engine so that the throttle linkage to the carburetor will come out Changing the piston and sleeve assembly STEP 9 Use a 5 16 inch nut driver to remove the glow plu...

Page 14: ...pin also Rinse thoroughly with denatured alcohol and lube with after run oil STEP 13 Pull the sleeve straight up and out of the crankcase If the sleeve will not move rotate the crankshaft until the s...

Page 15: ...step 14 STEP 25 To assemble the connecting rod and piston place a drop of castor oil in the top end of the connecting rod Insert the wrist pin through the piston and the top of the connecting rod Secu...

Page 16: ...radio communications The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Canada...

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