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Old 07-07-2007   #151 (permalink)
Bluewavestudios
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Hi Mole,

Just picked up on your post,

Glad to see you got the Pullstart sorted and noticed the loose screws too, that will certainly save you a headache later on.

As for the 2 speed box, not sure why you have to cut the diff casing as my car was already fitted with it when I got it. Having checked the Chassis I have with the same engine and also the factory drawings, I can see no reason why you should have to cut the casing. I can only think you may be looking at a cutaway drawing to show parts for clarity unless the instructions specifically tell you to cut the casing...you will have to let me know or post a scanned jpeg on here if you can so I can see.

I would say if you have it fitted ok and all runs smoothly as you have it now, then there is no need to cut anything... I find it very unusual to have to do any mods like this unless the part is from some other 3rd party manufacturer which does require it (it does happen sometimes)
These boxes for this car are usually direct Kyosho compatible bolt ons so it shouldn't need any cutting away.

If you want the factory exploded drawing for this car, let me know and I will email it to you, as it has all the part numbers on which is useful for ordering spares...It is a .PDF file so is a bit big to post on here. (I have had some model shops ask me for a copy too for their own spares lists..!!)

Regards......Mark.
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