Mounting a Stealth to an A-Stamp chassis

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Mounting a Stealth to an A-Stamp chassis

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Any tips or tricks for properly placing the holes? I had a friend tap the motor plate but I was easily able to mark the spot by turning the last screw in until it hit the plate.

As for mounting the transmission to the chassis, how do I get the exact proper placement?

Does the transmission touch the bulkhead, or is there a bit of a gap there?

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Re: Mounting a Stealth to an A-Stamp chassis

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its really best to use a template or an old chassis. Its too easy to be off just a little

rc carbon works sells them...
http://rccarbonworks.com/store/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=103

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Re: Mounting a Stealth to an A-Stamp chassis

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Ya I definitely don't want it to be off even the slightest bit fore/aft / left/right and even worse, clocked off of perfectly in-line.

Thanks for the tips.

One of the members here lives around the corner from me and I know he has multiple chassis. Hopefully I can use one as a template.

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Re: Mounting a Stealth to an A-Stamp chassis

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http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=23763

Here is a downloadable template. Use this and build your own so you can drill it out! This is what I used and worked great on my sons runner.
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