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Old 08-30-2013, 10:12 AM
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As I said in my previous post, I had to mod the spur gear, and whenever I use a plastic spur, I will use black sealant on one side of the paper gasket so it will seal right.
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Originally Posted by ChrisAttebery
I just received the SS front skid plates for the EB48 this afternoon. They came out great. They are available on my web site now.

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Can you give more info on the modification? Is it a specific size tool to create the countersink? I've never done some thing like that in all my hobbying days.
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Old 08-30-2013, 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by ChrisAttebery
I just received the SS front skid plates for the EB48 this afternoon. They came out great. They are available on my web site now.

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Very nice!
How much?
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Old 08-30-2013, 08:12 PM
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The front screw holes just need to be chamfered slightly. You can use a standard hand drill with a generic hardware store countersink. You don't need to remove that much material, just enough that the screw can tighten the plate down completely.



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Can you give more info on the modification? Is it a specific size tool to create the countersink? I've never done some thing like that in all my hobbying days.
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Old 08-31-2013, 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by ChrisAttebery
$24
Is there a combo price if you buy front and back and tools.
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Originally Posted by Graham11
Are you asking if the 8x1.3 Tekno pistons come a tree like that picture you have? If so, no they are not attached to a parts tree, they come in a bag and are white.
I did not get any white pistons I got the Piston on the tree.

Do they come in the eb48.2 kit?

also, 2 of my shocks the piston are not smooth.

and I bought the opt. 8.1.3 tekno piston and two of them are not smooth
did i get some bad pistons?

I may have to sand two of the pistons down the opt ones that is...
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Old 08-31-2013, 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Motorman007
I did not get any white pistons I got the Piston on the tree.

Do they come in the eb48.2 kit?

also, 2 of my shocks the piston are not smooth.

and I bought the opt. 8.1.3 tekno piston and two of them are not smooth
did i get some bad pistons?

I may have to sand two of the pistons down the opt ones that is...
Haha I'm so confused... I think I thought you were asking if the optional 8x1.3 pistons come on a parts tree, which no they don't. .2 comes with black pistons on a tree I think they're 10x1.2.

When u cut off parts tree yes u may need to sand nub but idk why whites 8x1.3 would not be smooth?
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Old 08-31-2013, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Graham11
Haha I'm so confused... I think I thought you were asking if the optional 8x1.3 pistons come on a parts tree, which no they don't. .2 comes with black pistons on a tree I think they're 10x1.2.

When u cut off parts tree yes u may need to sand nub but idk why whites 8x1.3 would not be smooth?
I know..
the white piston two of them.

I will run them and see if they loosing up
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What servo horn are you guys using with the hi tech 7955t servo?
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I am using the hot bodies servo horn it works great
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So I just got my eb48.2 together. Measured everything as directed. My front camber even on the outside hole on the steering knuckle is +5*. ! Looks like I'm going to be roasting the outer edges of my tires..... Am I missing something here? Any help is appreciated!
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Originally Posted by somedude73
What servo horn are you guys using with the hi tech 7955t servo?
http://www.teknorc.com/shop/tkr5252-...rn-24t-spline/

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Old 08-31-2013, 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by somedude73
What servo horn are you guys using with the hi tech 7955t servo?
I use the racers edge ones. You do need to put some sort of riser to get everything level though.
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Originally Posted by jason248
So I just got my eb48.2 together. Measured everything as directed. My front camber even on the outside hole on the steering knuckle is +5*. ! Looks like I'm going to be roasting the outer edges of my tires..... Am I missing something here? Any help is appreciated!
Do you have a .1? Hard to tell you without pics, if u post a couple w wheels off I'm sure we could help. And I'm finishing my .2 build tonight so ill let u know if I have same results but this is my 3rd tekno kit in 6 months so i already know where everything goes mostly.
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Old 08-31-2013, 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by somedude73
What servo horn are you guys using with the hi tech 7955t servo?
I use the OFNA seen on the first page which needs 2-3 washers at the link so its level but works great.
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