just making sure
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Earlier I posted a post called Wheelie about getting my mt2 to do wheelies and you recommended some things to get (savage flywheel aluminum clutch shoes) and i am just about to buy those things. but just before i do i would like to show you the ones i am getting just to make sure that they are the right parts. I'm not always that good at getting the right ones.
http://cgi.ebay.com/HPI-Savage-SS-3-...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/HPI-Savage-X-Alu...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/HPI-Savage-SS-3-...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/HPI-Savage-X-Alu...QQcmdZViewItem
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It might be a case of try it and see.
I would say that there is the potential to have issues with lining up the clutch gears and the spurs with a non-cen clutchbell, though. So be prepared to search for adjustable engine mounts etc to compensate for any problems.
I would say that there is the potential to have issues with lining up the clutch gears and the spurs with a non-cen clutchbell, though. So be prepared to search for adjustable engine mounts etc to compensate for any problems.
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thanks pj for the advice.......sorry but I must have miss read my wheelie post. Dustin said i would only need 1 more pin for the stock cen flywheel.
so I guess my question would be. will getting 1 more pin and arranging them in a triangle work with the clutch shoes above.
so I guess my question would be. will getting 1 more pin and arranging them in a triangle work with the clutch shoes above.
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Davecenmt2.... I use the t-maxx aluminum clutch shoes... first off they are easier to install.. 2 shoes vs. 3 and they are a direct fit for the cen.... I don't remember what engine you are running.. If its the stock one, don't count on too much.. I run the os 18 and it will pull the fronts on grass with proline maxx tires.. you have to have softer springs in the rear for weight transfer also... One problem with the truck is the engine is mounted closer to the middle of the truck like a buggy than say a t-maxx or savage which has the engine towards the back...



