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Old 02-25-2010, 09:08 PM
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Just curious to see if they make one of these for the stock .15 engine. My son is getting tired of pull start but don't really wanna upgrade to a non-start engine until he gets better at driving. So do they make a backplate that will work?
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This is from the AE site. Remember to dremell off the nipple on the crankshaft.

Go to the AE site and look for part #29034

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Hmmm....not really what I'm looking for I'm looking for a backplate that you can use the HPI roto-start or any 6mm hex roto-start for that case, so I can use the same motor and don't have to use a bump start and just use my dewalt drill.
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back in the old days when i had a small block in a ntc3 i used the sullivan tiger drive system . check it out

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http://www.rchobbies.org/sullivan-tigerdrive.htm
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PERFECT!!!! Now just help on which one I need lol. So do I need a 6mm clutch version or a 6mm shaft? I'm assuming 6mm clutch
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one of my old engines and it has a 6mm output shaft .

hope that helps

and the back plates are really durable . i was hoping to find one so i could send you but i cant seem to place it

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You know what thats why I love this website!! I looked for over 2 hours doing google searches for backplates, rotostart for NTC3 and nothing. Less than 1 hour I have exactly what I'm looking for and my son can save his pulling arm lol. Just wanted to say thanks to everyone
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Just thought of another question do I need to pick up a non pullstart flywheel using this system?
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your fly wheel is fine .

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