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Old 03-17-2005, 12:40 AM
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anyone heard of this? any news in english?
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anyone heard of this? any news in english?


Ive heard of it but this is the first time ive seen pictures of it seems like they have made some improvements on it
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do a search in the Pro 4 thread - it's mentioned and described a couple of pages back.
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Yea Ive heard about it but it just seems to me thats its a regular pro 4 with some hopups like the camberlinks, transponder mount, and the modded top deck other wise it seems just like a regular old pro 4.

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it's mainly an outdoor asphalt car. 2mm chassis and alot of option parts are included... visit the pro4 thread.
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I want that motor mount. It'd be alot easier to just thread in the screws a bit, then slide the whole thing in. Is it available separately? Where can I find one like that?
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Originally posted by R40Victim
I want that motor mount. It'd be alot easier to just thread in the screws a bit, then slide the whole thing in. Is it available separately? Where can I find one like that?
yes it's a nice motor mount... you can do that mod with the use of a cutting wheel on your dremel...

the piece I really want is the onepiece input shaft and bevel gear.
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Old 03-17-2005, 09:22 AM
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Btw. Is anyone else that problem. When you install motor back to your Pro4 it is quite difficulty to use sruwdriver when tight those motor scruws, because especially when you try to tight upper motor scruw it is odd angle to make it wright... vs lower

I normally use Hudy scruwdriver to secure at it is tight enogh.

I hope you all understand what i mean
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Get a 2.5mm BALL-END hexwrench, that'll solve your problem.
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Originally posted by Erlend
Get a 2.5mm BALL-END hexwrench, that'll solve your problem.
Is there Hudy make like this?
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Old 03-17-2005, 09:30 AM
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Originally posted by Trinity2
Is there Hudy make like this?
yes. hudy makes a ball wrench

#13 2540 2.5mm ball

#13 2541 2.5mm ball tip only.
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Old 03-17-2005, 09:33 AM
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But i don`t still get it, because that rear camberplate is in line when i try to tight that upper motor scruw
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Old 03-17-2005, 09:35 AM
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Originally posted by Trinity2
But i don`t still get it, because that rear camberplate is in line when i try to tight that upper motor scruw
the ball will let you tighten the motor screw from various angle...
up to 30deg.

that's what I use on my Pro4.
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Thanks zombie, now i understand that
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yes it's a nice motor mount... you can do that mod with the use of a cutting wheel on your dremel...
I'd rather just pick up a new mount, can you even buy them separatly?
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