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KalebTalon 09-21-2011 06:27 PM

OFNA Force .32
 
I have an OFNA Force .32, I put a different clutch on it it fits fine except the crank is a little short a couple millimeters. Can I use the OFNA clutch bell shim kit the one in at horizon hobby part number OFN10099 sorry for not posting the link can't do that yet.
Thank you

NitroFreakManHo 09-21-2011 10:14 PM


Originally Posted by KalebTalon (Post 9687840)
I have an OFNA Force .32, I put a different clutch on it it fits fine except the crank is a little short a couple millimeters. Can I use the OFNA clutch bell shim kit the one in at horizon hobby part number OFN10099 sorry for not posting the link can't do that yet.
Thank you

Yes, that should work for you.

NitroXray80809 09-21-2011 10:42 PM

shimming is to help if you have to much crank space and clutch bell. Shimming won't give u a longer crank, u need the correct mounting collet, flywheel, lock nut, and bell.

Artikbot 09-22-2011 09:01 AM

Didn't shimming reduce compression ratio to avoid piston rod bending/cracking while using high nitro fuels?

NitroFreakManHo 09-22-2011 09:18 AM


Originally Posted by Artikbot (Post 9690027)
Didn't shimming reduce compression ratio to avoid piston rod bending/cracking while using high nitro fuels?

Yes, when you shim the head button on the engine..but shims can be used anywhere you need to reduce free-play( diffs, clutch, steering system etc )


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