Nitro Engine break in tutorial (REUPLOAD - more details in the description).

I wanted to do a video like this for a long time and now i've had the perfect opportunity to break in an engine during decent weather. The video might look long but it was a challenge to make a video that hopefully made some sense for those first time nitro engine users. It's not rocket science and once you've tuned your engine correctly, you can enjoy it for a many years as long as you stick to some basics; -Don't rush it and keep track of every step in the process. -Always prime your engine before starting. They don't run on air. -Use a good glow plug and a fully charged igniter. -Use short strokes on the pullstarter, it's not a chainsaw. -Never lean out the engine more than is nessessary! Use and maintain a fuel and airfilter! -Nitro engines should NOT leak or stall. If they do, there's a problem that should be solved. -After use, make sure there's no fuel residue inside the engine! -Use after run oil before storing the engine/car. Put a few drops inside the opened carburetor and dry start it (no glow igniter). -Make sure the piston is not at Top Dead Center after use! -Read and understand the manual before the first start up! If your engine is flooded, take out the glowplug, seal off the glowplug hole of the cooling head with a cloth and start the engine a couple of times. The cloth will prevent the fuel from spraying everywhere. Fuel and exhaust fumes are toxic, be careful!! I've probably missed out something so if you have any questions, please feel free to ask them! Since this is my first attempt to make such a technically detailed video, any (critical) feedback is apreciated. These engines are getting less and less popular so unfortunately the knowledge is also less spread out. Please share if you know anyone who has problems or is about to use their nitro vehicle for the first time. Don't let this knowledge get lost. Leave a like or dislike and tell me what you think in the comment section! Enjoy the video! Please contact me if you want to use this video or parts of it!