You can yes. They tend to break easier but if you pull it correctly it should last a while. You will need to put a standard flywheel and a 36cc fan cover on to fit the standard starter
I have the rovan xlt it's need a new transmission and I have the f5 32cc I'm using the aluminum pull start but the ropes keep untying or snapping.. should I go back the original easily pull start
Nice cars you got there. I'm not a fan of the alloy pullstarts but see Rovan did make new Alloy Easy ones and the concept makes sense. Does still need some modification. If I were you I will probably stick to the normal pullstart but use the Chung Yang or 30°North pullstarts. They seem to last much better.
Thank you so much for this question. We built a 45cc a while ago and I didn't wait to find out. I drilled some holes close to the engine side so air can flow freely. You can also stick some mesh on the inside to still keep gunk out.
Just fitted one of these. Works like a dream. Mine has the spacer so sticks out further than the original meaning the body won't fit round it. Is it just a case of cutting a lump out of the body work?
Yeah unfortunately you have to cut to make it fit snug but what some guys do is extend the side post as far as it will go to push the body away. Still buldge a bit but you can clip it in keep the body tidy. If you want to remove the spacer one day than you just swop out the flywheel and get the shorter flywheel/driving plate nut.
Excellent tutorial like it 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻,, I have a question I been seen people with 1/5 scale and the engine from the muffler it throws out a nice sound from pipe also throws out some fire how I can do this modification to my 1/5 buggy do you have a tutorial for this????
We have never had a 2 stroke motor throw out fire. In a real car it's caused by valve bounce so the only way we see it happening on these buggies will be if it's broken or losing fire past the piston. So it might look cool but won't have any power...
Hello Ivan. Sorry so late to reply. We would like to do one of those in the future, but a bit snowed under with our Hobby Shop at the moment. We'll keep it in mind and try and get to it.
You'll need to change the flywheel and use the new nut type, then screw on the driving plate and then the new pullstart onto the fan cover like normal. You might have to pull the starter once to get it to seat nicely before you bolt it down.
We have found in the meantime that it has a bit of a issue with dust but we are working on a fix for that. The design is great and strong, but gets stuck a lot in dusty riding even after our mod. ua-cam.com/video/7AbFUozvN-A/v-deo.html
That's Echo's design. It's NOT Rovan's design! Look it up. Genuine Original Echo Recoil Starter Assembly 17720008260 P021009450 PB 413 610 I bet Echo's lawyers would have a field day with this!
Thanks Ryno for breaking it down with the two options. Nice & informative. Need to get one of those. Keep up the great posts.
Anytime! Hope to bring some more like this soon.
Thanks for showing the breakdown 👍🏼
It's my pleasure. 🔩
Fantastic Ryno keep it up brother
Thanks bud!
So can I put a normal pull starter on a 45cc rovan motor? I been wanting to buy one for my rampage mt and I don't wanna have to cut my chassis
You can yes. They tend to break easier but if you pull it correctly it should last a while. You will need to put a standard flywheel and a 36cc fan cover on to fit the standard starter
Thank you for that . It helps alot when trying to not wast money.
Our pleasure!
Awesome video bro very informative 👍👊
Glad I could bring some light to the subject.
I have the rovan xlt it's need a new transmission and I have the f5 32cc I'm using the aluminum pull start but the ropes keep untying or snapping.. should I go back the original easily pull start
Nice cars you got there. I'm not a fan of the alloy pullstarts but see Rovan did make new Alloy Easy ones and the concept makes sense. Does still need some modification. If I were you I will probably stick to the normal pullstart but use the Chung Yang or 30°North pullstarts. They seem to last much better.
my new 45cc monstertruck has these completely closed "easy start" things without holes on it :/ do you think it will give problems with overheating?
Thank you so much for this question. We built a 45cc a while ago and I didn't wait to find out. I drilled some holes close to the engine side so air can flow freely. You can also stick some mesh on the inside to still keep gunk out.
@@EZRalright, thanks ! will do that too
Do you have any pull start for redcat trucks
They all should use the same. Its nice to have compatible parts on the motors
Just fitted one of these. Works like a dream. Mine has the spacer so sticks out further than the original meaning the body won't fit round it. Is it just a case of cutting a lump out of the body work?
Yeah unfortunately you have to cut to make it fit snug but what some guys do is extend the side post as far as it will go to push the body away. Still buldge a bit but you can clip it in keep the body tidy.
If you want to remove the spacer one day than you just swop out the flywheel and get the shorter flywheel/driving plate nut.
Great video thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Excellent tutorial like it 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻,, I have a question I been seen people with 1/5 scale and the engine from the muffler it throws out a nice sound from pipe also throws out some fire how I can do this modification to my 1/5 buggy do you have a tutorial for this????
We have never had a 2 stroke motor throw out fire. In a real car it's caused by valve bounce so the only way we see it happening on these buggies will be if it's broken or losing fire past the piston. So it might look cool but won't have any power...
@@EZR
Thank you for the information I really appreciate it wishing you the best for your upcoming videos 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Good job!
Thanks man!
Can you do a video where you replace the diff on a Baja 5b? I’m about to do a replacement and am hoping you could possibly make it! Thanks !
Hello Ivan. Sorry so late to reply. We would like to do one of those in the future, but a bit snowed under with our Hobby Shop at the moment. We'll keep it in mind and try and get to it.
Very helpful. Thanks
Pleasure man! Give us a shout if there is anything else you want us to explain.
How do I install the pull start
You'll need to change the flywheel and use the new nut type, then screw on the driving plate and then the new pullstart onto the fan cover like normal. You might have to pull the starter once to get it to seat nicely before you bolt it down.
Thank you
Pleasure man 😎
Thanks for this lovely
Any time!
Awesome I've busted a ton of pull starts
We have found in the meantime that it has a bit of a issue with dust but we are working on a fix for that. The design is great and strong, but gets stuck a lot in dusty riding even after our mod.
ua-cam.com/video/7AbFUozvN-A/v-deo.html
dust will get in and won't work good so have to still do the same maintaince
Good Day Mark. We do a mod on the driving plate for it not to get stuck.
Have you seen that video? -> ua-cam.com/video/7AbFUozvN-A/v-deo.html
Thanks dude
Pleasure man
@@EZR 1 year later 😂 thanks again 👍
Very good vidios easy to understand and very well explained *****. I have bin. Hitting the like button
But dont see the subscibe
Thank you so much for the support. I hope that the subscribe button appears. It really means a lot
That's Echo's design. It's NOT Rovan's design!
Look it up.
Genuine Original Echo Recoil Starter Assembly 17720008260 P021009450 PB 413 610
I bet Echo's lawyers would have a field day with this!
Yeah. Rovan just made their own model of the original. So what we meant to say was this is the new Rovan model of the Easy Start system.
@@EZR NO Rovan copied a trademarked design! That is Echo's design NOT Rovan's!