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Sand in motors - compressed air query
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<blockquote data-quote="Naff" data-source="post: 41556" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>Today I was landing on a cement block above the sand and the wind grabbed the Spark at the last second and it went into the sand. 2 motors seem fine, the other 2 have some sand inside.</p><p></p><p>I am on holidays in Sri Lanka for another week and really want to get it working. I don't have access to a can of compressed air (apparently they don't sell them here), so my query is, would the automatic pumps at the service station work (might have to hold it at a distance), or is that a bit overkill? Any help is greatly appreciated!</p><p></p><p>Also, I assume I should not power up until sure all the sand is out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naff, post: 41556, member: 8829"] Today I was landing on a cement block above the sand and the wind grabbed the Spark at the last second and it went into the sand. 2 motors seem fine, the other 2 have some sand inside. I am on holidays in Sri Lanka for another week and really want to get it working. I don't have access to a can of compressed air (apparently they don't sell them here), so my query is, would the automatic pumps at the service station work (might have to hold it at a distance), or is that a bit overkill? Any help is greatly appreciated! Also, I assume I should not power up until sure all the sand is out? [/QUOTE]
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