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Old 06-18-2003 | 04:00 PM
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I need help finding some screws for my tt .46 pro they're the two little itty bitty ones that hold the carb in place My hobby shop doesn't have them and hasn't been able to get them... I tried acehobby direct and that didn't work either... I would like to be able to learn too fly sometime this year!!!

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Yes they are short black screws and phillips

I really don't know the carb just what came with it
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screws for my tt .46 pro they're the two little itty bitty ones that hold the carb in place
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The TT .46 Pro does not use set screws to hold the carb in place and makes no difference whether or not you have the newer slant needle carb. The carb on that engine is held in place by a round wedge rod with threads on on end, it is inserted on one side and a nut is tightened on the threaded protrusion to tighten.

This is probably why you could not find them if you said it was for a 'pro'. Suspect you have the .46GP but I don,t know how that one is attached.

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Yeah those look good I'll order them and see I know they're close to 3mm so will see and yes it is the base of the carb

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You are correct it is the GP
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Yea I showed on a carb he had there said he would oder but it's been weeks and nothing I want to FLY I just ordered from tower will see if that works
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