Stealth transmission hole template

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Re: Stealth transmission hole template

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Sweet. Now I don't need to do it!
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ROH73 wrote:I measured/documented an entire chassis a couple of years ago on an optical comparator. Here's the rear section: http://www.tunneltwo.com/rc/rc10_chassis_rear_hole_pattern.pdf

Just print 1:1 and drill to your heart's content. :D

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Big thanks for posting this link.... It'll make frilling the stealt holes a much nicer experience.....

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Re: Stealth transmission hole template

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The links don't work anymore....someone please help!! I just bought a woven TQ10 Graphite chassis....in B+ condition. I also just finished assembling a brand new Stealth Transmission. I do not want to mess this up so I really need the template. Also, any ideas on countersinking the holes?

HELLLLLP hahah

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Re: Stealth transmission hole template

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oldmanian wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:04 pm
ROH73 wrote:I measured/documented an entire chassis a couple of years ago on an optical comparator. Here's the rear section: http://www.tunneltwo.com/rc/rc10_chassis_rear_hole_pattern.pdf

Just print 1:1 and drill to your heart's content. :D

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Robert
Big thanks for posting this link.... It'll make frilling the stealt holes a much nicer experience.....
Anyone still have this template??

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Re: Stealth transmission hole template

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If all else fails, you can use a stock aluminum chassis pan for a template. Just bolt-on your graphite chassis using the rear suspension mounting holes and drill the four tranny holes.
If you need a cheap stock chassis to use for a template, here's one on ebay for a little more than 20 bucks -- there might be others for less money, I just spent a few minutes and found this one. It's pretty rough underneath but the holes appear to be in good shape. You can always resell the chassis or keep it for a future build.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/associated-rc10-buggy-truck-C-chassis-13/144001421417?hash=item2187275069:g:U1UAAOSwlDZgbnfs

Edit: Here's a cheaper one:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/associated-rc10-buggy-truck-chassis-3-Painted/133694064628?hash=item1f20c987f4:g:VHYAAOSwXplgTqvQ

...comes with a battery cup and antenna mount, not bad for 10 bucks.
Doug

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