Tekno NB48
#932
Tech Master
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Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 1,109
From: Japan
2: I removed the nipple.. drilled out the hole and ran the tube through the tank similar to how losi does it.
#933
Quick update on the tanks. We have a new material and a fix for the clunk. We are working on a couple more things to make the tanks better before we get a new batch to update the existing tanks. We were hoping to have something this week, but it could take another week or two to get them here. We just want to make sure that if we're going through the trouble to make things better that we go the extra mile and make it great. Another week or two now will benefit everyone for the life of the product. More info as we have it...
Thanks!
Thanks!
Keep us posted.
#934
Tech Initiate
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 25
I really hope new tank fix all issues, but like I said, the tank hitting the steering post is probably why there are people with broken tanks. Tank post and the tank material doesn’t seem the cause, what is causing the broken tank is the front flex of the chassis. I don’t know for sure just an idea, but it seems pretty logical to me.
#935
Tech Master
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Posts: 1,109
From: Japan
I really hope new tank fix all issues, but like I said, the tank hitting the steering post is probably why there are people with broken tanks. Tank post and the tank material doesn’t seem the cause, what is causing the broken tank is the front flex of the chassis. I don’t know for sure just an idea, but it seems pretty logical to me.
That's interesting, my tank is no where near my steering post.
#936
I cut a small piece of fuel tubing so it's like a tiny rubber band and use that like a clamp over all the fittings
#938
#940
pull the clunk off, add the small piece of fuel line, but have it back a little bit so you can get the clunk back on then roll or slide the small piece over and stop in the middle. That will keep everything snug
#941
I got the roller finished up last night and I have to say it again. Very nice build and butter smooth! everything fits together very well and it is a pleasure to build. I cant wait to get the radio tray and engine in her! I suck at painted so the paint job will be nothing to write home about, but I will post pictures when I am done.
#942
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Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 985
From: Chula Vista, CA
FTW Night Fox XB9 body with Upgrade-RC wrap. Body fits real nice and is a lot thicker than the stock body. Body only needed a little bit of trimming to fit. I am using a air filter setup off my old Mugen 6T so I had no issues with hitting the linkages.
#943
Looks sharp. Love the FTW bodies. Hoping they make one for the NB48 sometime.
#944
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