Yokomo Works 91
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Yokomo Works 91
Hi All, i found a works 91 to restore
mine was bought in 91/92, and i have only the parcel
on the new one, i'm after a complete shell, on and Under, plus rear spoiler, and 2 rear shocks...
best place to find this?
pics when the car is at home
regards
Olivier
mine was bought in 91/92, and i have only the parcel
on the new one, i'm after a complete shell, on and Under, plus rear spoiler, and 2 rear shocks...
best place to find this?
pics when the car is at home
regards
Olivier
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Re: After Works 91 parts?
Ebay. Best repro bodies are from UK seller. Also,, I see shocks on UK ebay all the time.
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Re: After Works 91 parts?
Ebay is the best bet with the best selection.
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Re: After Works 91 parts?
I have a nip set of the original rear shocks in my drawers for about 10 years. I never found a matching pair for the front.
rccars4sal wrote: ↑Thu Apr 20, 2017 10:22 am Ebay. Best repro bodies are from UK seller. Also,, I see shocks on UK ebay all the time.
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Re: After Works 91 parts?
Looks like a great way to start. Pretty much everything yo could want for the car can be found. Shocks perhaps more difficult, but then Associated shocks are plentiful.
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Re: After Works 91 parts?
Hi all, shell bought
do you know the exacte number for the front and rear belt?
a site to buy a remplacement one?
thanks
Olivier
do you know the exacte number for the front and rear belt?
a site to buy a remplacement one?
thanks
Olivier
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Re: After Works 91 parts?
For the belt you can find what you need here:
http://www.toughracing.com/zc126d/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=161_183&sort=2a&page=2
or watch on the bay for original ones.
http://www.toughracing.com/zc126d/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=161_183&sort=2a&page=2
or watch on the bay for original ones.
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Re: After Works 91 parts?
You need to make sure there the M2 belts for the 91 it looks like they've just got one option for the works cars which makes me think they'll be the M3
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Re: After Works 91 parts?
Thanks, and what is the difference visually?
something to help me to find the good one?
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Re: After Works 91 parts?
This is the front belt, no complete information on it , and nothing on the rear one
and 2 pics about the shell
and 2 pics about the shell
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Re: After Works 91 parts?
The M2 is a fine pitch like the old Cats xls and Procat's where as the M3 is more like the modern cars belt pitch it's hard to tell from the pics but it does look like the fine pitch.
If it was me and I was going to run it then I'd change them for the M3 ones there easier to get and don't strip like the finer ones do but that means changing the diffs and layshaft.
If it was me and I was going to run it then I'd change them for the M3 ones there easier to get and don't strip like the finer ones do but that means changing the diffs and layshaft.
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