Sp12m
#31
I don't know about Canada, but I'll check for ya at Corally self.
I'll get back to you soon.
Regards,
Pizza.
I'll get back to you soon.
Regards,
Pizza.
Last edited by PizzaDude; 05-11-2005 at 09:54 AM.
#32
Tech Rookie
If you are will to check parts avaliablity for me that would be great!!
I'm looking mainly for the "v" piece that is attached to the bottom of the motor pod and the 2 pieces that go on either side from the rear pod to the chassis.
As well I'm looking for a G3 2000 4 cell chassis (75025)
I'm looking mainly for the "v" piece that is attached to the bottom of the motor pod and the 2 pieces that go on either side from the rear pod to the chassis.
As well I'm looking for a G3 2000 4 cell chassis (75025)
#33
Tech Adept
Questions, I have an el cheapo, GRP #00050 car.
I have a Graphite cells rearward chassis #74802 I have started fitting. I need to dremel the battery holders a little, but I notice the radio tray posts/damper post are moved rearward as well. This means the damper plate is moved back and pushes the rear of the T bar/motor pod down, sort of rotates it. Hard to explain really. Will this be ok or are there other parts I should have as well to fit this chassis??
The other question is I have 1 washer under the spacers on the front T-bar connecter, is this right??
Are there any exploded drawings anywhere?
Thanks for your help
Peter
I have a Graphite cells rearward chassis #74802 I have started fitting. I need to dremel the battery holders a little, but I notice the radio tray posts/damper post are moved rearward as well. This means the damper plate is moved back and pushes the rear of the T bar/motor pod down, sort of rotates it. Hard to explain really. Will this be ok or are there other parts I should have as well to fit this chassis??
The other question is I have 1 washer under the spacers on the front T-bar connecter, is this right??
Are there any exploded drawings anywhere?
Thanks for your help
Peter
#34
Tech Master
Pedro, fairly sure it should all fit straight on. I seem to remember that the cell tray is in way of the t mar mount, so somethng needs modifing. Other than that is should be fine i think.
There are manuals and diagrams on the main Corally site.
There are manuals and diagrams on the main Corally site.
#35
Tech Adept
OK I've slept on the problem and the solution in daylight is fairly obvious.
I need to drill new holes behind the current ones on the radio tray (why is it called that?), that will put everything back in the same relative places. Also in daylight the radio tray is touching the motor so no vertical flex in the T-bar, damn that would affect the handling. Funny how things seem clearer when you are not tired.
Cheers
Peter
I need to drill new holes behind the current ones on the radio tray (why is it called that?), that will put everything back in the same relative places. Also in daylight the radio tray is touching the motor so no vertical flex in the T-bar, damn that would affect the handling. Funny how things seem clearer when you are not tired.
Cheers
Peter
#36
quote:
radio tray (why is it called that?),
Well in the past many many years ago....
Corally used to place their esc on top of this "upper deck".
Then they started slimming it down, beyond it's original use (or one of it's uses).Esc was placed on the chassis.
But they kept the name.
radio tray (why is it called that?),
Well in the past many many years ago....
Corally used to place their esc on top of this "upper deck".
Then they started slimming it down, beyond it's original use (or one of it's uses).Esc was placed on the chassis.
But they kept the name.