Works 91 runner
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Re: Works 91 runner
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=42427
If you want tokeep your original arms spotless, click the link above.
Front c-hubs and steering knuckles can be substituted by their academy wyvern counterparts; I have plenty nib.
If you want tokeep your original arms spotless, click the link above.
Front c-hubs and steering knuckles can be substituted by their academy wyvern counterparts; I have plenty nib.
Re: Works 91 runner
You are right.
Here it is
I bought it clean.
http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=608598P1060407.jpg
Re: Works 91 runner
Hi Mr ED
This is exactly wath I would like to do
Re: Works 91 runner
I have weared A arms that i can install.Mr. ED wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2017 12:27 pm http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=42427
If you want tokeep your original arms spotless, click the link above.
Front c-hubs and steering knuckles can be substituted by their academy wyvern counterparts; I have plenty nib.
I don't have the rights to open your link but I note that I will need c-hubs and steering knuckles
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Re: Works 91 runner
eugine wrote: ↑Sun Dec 17, 2017 2:20 pmYou are right.
Here it is
I bought it clean.
http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=608598P1060407.jpg
That's all? seriousely? some more please?
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Re: Works 91 runner
Spare belts. When I ran my hotdog the belt snapped: probably too much tension when the chassis flexed.
A spare spur is always a good idea also.
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Re: Works 91 runner
We need more pics than that! if it is a91 then the rear hub carriers were weak and cracked very easily so try and find some later ones all will fit from the 92 on.
Again if it is a 91 the. The fine pitch belts might be a problem, you need to keep the tensioner right if it’s not then you’ll strip both belts in a couple of laps.
Again if it is a 91 the. The fine pitch belts might be a problem, you need to keep the tensioner right if it’s not then you’ll strip both belts in a couple of laps.
Re: Works 91 runner
Hi PeakeyPeakey wrote: ↑Sun Mar 18, 2018 9:33 am We need more pics than that! if it is a91 then the rear hub carriers were weak and cracked very easily so try and find some later ones all will fit from the 92 on.
Again if it is a 91 the. The fine pitch belts might be a problem, you need to keep the tensioner right if it’s not then you’ll strip both belts in a couple of laps.
This is all I have. I hope it is enough for you
Thanks for the advice.
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Re: Works 91 runner
Yep definitely a 91, like I said if you can hunt the other bits out it might help you. Also if you convert it to the 92 drive train you can add a slipper if you can find one of those that is.
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