overklock
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Hey folks, I just have a couple questions I was hoping I could get help with.
First of which is regarding igniter positioning within an RMS. In the instructions for the G76 motor, it specifies that the igniter be pushed all the way up and into the delay element. SO, what would happen if the igniter instead got stuck and stopped behind the behind the forward insulator? See example below:
How it "should be", igniter coming up and going into delay grain:
Mistake that could easily happen; igniter stuck behind forward insulator:
My assumption here is that if the second option happened, it may prevent the delay element from burning?
Second stupid question:
I'm looking for a complete guide as to how an RMS motor works. For example, the purpose of the forward insulator, what the rubber gaskets do, etc.
Thank you for any help!
First of which is regarding igniter positioning within an RMS. In the instructions for the G76 motor, it specifies that the igniter be pushed all the way up and into the delay element. SO, what would happen if the igniter instead got stuck and stopped behind the behind the forward insulator? See example below:
How it "should be", igniter coming up and going into delay grain:

Mistake that could easily happen; igniter stuck behind forward insulator:

My assumption here is that if the second option happened, it may prevent the delay element from burning?
Second stupid question:
I'm looking for a complete guide as to how an RMS motor works. For example, the purpose of the forward insulator, what the rubber gaskets do, etc.
Thank you for any help!