27 Turn Motors
#31
Originally posted by Marty
blaming the car should always be the last resort and this comes from someone with incredibly heavy handed repair techniques
blaming the car should always be the last resort and this comes from someone with incredibly heavy handed repair techniques
But the aluminium screws suck....must have stripped stacks....its only when you skrew them into aluminium such as bulkheads they get stuck in there and you can't get it off.
Anyway my car is all good now...at least there is no chance that the bulkhead skrews will fall out
now just have to wait till friday....
#33
Originally posted by Painy
never screw one metal in the same matal, specially aluminium as the they will fuse, as you have found out.
never screw one metal in the same matal, specially aluminium as the they will fuse, as you have found out.
I can't find a complete titanium screw kit for the 414...anyone know where i can?
#34
As far as i know iv'e never found a complete titanium screw kit
for any one model. The only screw kits (which were duralium) that
i ever found were for losi and associated.
But i do know that tamiya and kawahara sell seperate titanium
screw sets (one type per bag).
for any one model. The only screw kits (which were duralium) that
i ever found were for losi and associated.
But i do know that tamiya and kawahara sell seperate titanium
screw sets (one type per bag).
#35
Tech Regular
#36
Thanks carbon....are they trustable? have you ordered from them?
Hmm...they are stainless steel....is that as light/strong as aluminium?
thanks
Hmm...they are stainless steel....is that as light/strong as aluminium?
thanks
#37
Tech Regular
not ordered from em.. but they have a good name throughout
stainless.. looks just as good, very strong.. tad heavier.. but if ur car is that close to weight n e way.. .. i think weight can be negated..
stainless.. looks just as good, very strong.. tad heavier.. but if ur car is that close to weight n e way.. .. i think weight can be negated..