Need Help Finding Specific FF Parts
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I need help once again...then I will stop making new threads!
I lost a few parts of my FF during the last bash session (which went GREAT BTW)!!
I'm not sure what to order!
First...I lost the two screws out of the bottom of the aluminum brake seat (FFS009)

The two counter sunk screws out of the bottom fell out because I forgot to loktite them!
Is there a part number for these? Can someone give me a fastener call-out so I can get some from a supply house?
Second...Out of the 2 speed transmission shift mechanism...I lost the ball, spring, and set screw 3x3...once again...I forgot to use loktite! CRAP!
I looked in the Nitro Handbook and could not find a part number! Can someone please hook me up?
I looked on http://www.customrccars.com
and found:
"G84306 2 Speed Tranny for Rally Buggy" - But there is no pic. Is this the entire shift mechanism? Its 35 bucks...all I need are a few pieces!
I also found:
"FF058 Slipper Adjusting Parts " - But again no pic. Is this what I need?
If you guys could help me out once again I would really appreciate it!
I want to get my FF back up and running!
I lost a few parts of my FF during the last bash session (which went GREAT BTW)!!
I'm not sure what to order!
First...I lost the two screws out of the bottom of the aluminum brake seat (FFS009)

The two counter sunk screws out of the bottom fell out because I forgot to loktite them!
Is there a part number for these? Can someone give me a fastener call-out so I can get some from a supply house?
Second...Out of the 2 speed transmission shift mechanism...I lost the ball, spring, and set screw 3x3...once again...I forgot to use loktite! CRAP!
I looked in the Nitro Handbook and could not find a part number! Can someone please hook me up?
I looked on http://www.customrccars.com
and found:
"G84306 2 Speed Tranny for Rally Buggy" - But there is no pic. Is this the entire shift mechanism? Its 35 bucks...all I need are a few pieces!
I also found:
"FF058 Slipper Adjusting Parts " - But again no pic. Is this what I need?
If you guys could help me out once again I would really appreciate it!
I want to get my FF back up and running!
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Call Sean at http://www.toyhaus.com or Email him and send him this description. He'll have it for you in no time.
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I need help once again...then I will stop making new threads!
I lost a few parts of my FF during the last bash session (which went GREAT BTW)!!
I'm not sure what to order!
I need help once again...then I will stop making new threads!
I lost a few parts of my FF during the last bash session (which went GREAT BTW)!!
I'm not sure what to order!
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And just in case you're curious, those bolts you lost are standard and come with the Fun Factor Spare screw set. It comes with a TON of spares including even the grub screws!
The ball bearing and spring also comes in a seperate kit. It comes with a few of each.
When you place your order, since you'll have to pay shipping, I would recommend getting spur gear(s), maybe some turn buckles, and wheel hubs also come in handy. And if you haven't converted, get the metal disk brake (which is umpteen bazillion times better), and other cheap stuff like exhaust manifolds and clutches and whatnot. Yeah you might pay a little more up front, but think about the peace of mind that you'll have knowing you can replace it right away and not have to order-and-pay-shipping all over again! Just ask Sean about me and he'll say the same thing.

(Also, it might be newbish of me, but you can change the clutch while the motor is mounted in the chassis - so you don't have to mess around with gear mesh! I'm super lazy.
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The ball bearing and spring also comes in a seperate kit. It comes with a few of each.
When you place your order, since you'll have to pay shipping, I would recommend getting spur gear(s), maybe some turn buckles, and wheel hubs also come in handy. And if you haven't converted, get the metal disk brake (which is umpteen bazillion times better), and other cheap stuff like exhaust manifolds and clutches and whatnot. Yeah you might pay a little more up front, but think about the peace of mind that you'll have knowing you can replace it right away and not have to order-and-pay-shipping all over again! Just ask Sean about me and he'll say the same thing.

(Also, it might be newbish of me, but you can change the clutch while the motor is mounted in the chassis - so you don't have to mess around with gear mesh! I'm super lazy.
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I already bought spurrs, clutches, clutch shoes, pinions, axles, diff cups, dog bones, and front and rear diff cases! I also have the upgraded metal disk brake and plug.

When the two screws came out during my bash session last night the spurr gear got mulched...I guess I should order another one since I'm down to only one right now!
Tnkx

When the two screws came out during my bash session last night the spurr gear got mulched...I guess I should order another one since I'm down to only one right now!
Tnkx
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I would order a stainless screw set, they are about 22 bucks. Try [link=http://www.rcscrewz.com/]rcscrewz.com[/link]



