RPS = Losi.mytimac wrote: #1 is Losi
http://sabulatech.com/storefront/product.php?id_product=1390
The Official "What is it?" Thread
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
True, but people don't always list them on eBay as RPS or Ranch Pit Shop parts. The header card only shows that on the back. The front is Team Losi. So I wanted to point out that for others looking for info that it is Losi part.Phin wrote:RPS = Losi.mytimac wrote: #1 is Losi
http://sabulatech.com/storefront/product.php?id_product=1390
http://oldrc.com - Find parts for older Losi, Associated, Tamiya and others.
http://vintagelosi.com - Manuals and information on older Team Losi models
http://vintagelosi.com - Manuals and information on older Team Losi models
Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
exploded view will work. want it for screw sizes. and if it has part numbers also. so I can double check what others are selling make sure its right.EvolutionRevolution wrote:TF-2 and TF-3 parts are compatible. Official Kyosho part numbers usually start with SP, SPW + some OT (some parts are only for the GP Spider though). Anything by other manufacturers for a Kyosho Spider or TF series may also work.alien3t wrote:thanks guys. now to go back see what kyosho parts are in the 75% off bin for it.
None online, I'll check if I already scanned in mine. Would an exploded view also work?cAN NOT FIND A INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR THE tf-2. dOES ANYONE HAVE A COPY, OR ONLINE, BEEN SEARCHING ALL MORNING.
thanks.
Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Looking to fix up an old OFNA Pirate 10, gearbox was modfied by previous owner to a two speed. Spur gears are stripped and I'm not having much luck identifying them, so I thought I'd give it a shot here.
Once side is completely flat, the other is sunken with four locating pins.
Third picture shows the parts that make up the gearbox, top two parts I believe are original to the car, but the rest probably aren't.
Once side is completely flat, the other is sunken with four locating pins.
Third picture shows the parts that make up the gearbox, top two parts I believe are original to the car, but the rest probably aren't.
Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
alien3t wrote:Owner of shop gave this to me. Thought it was for a Tomy, doesn't seam like it. anyone have a better clue. The screw holes at the ends don't know any car with that bulkhead screw pattern. He doesn't know how long he has had it or where it came from.
WEll emailed Kyosho America, they sent me over the instruction manual for the TF-2 Type R, and the regualr TF3. so if anyone knows how, like to add the PDF files to the instruction sections. so they are there for future. Unless to knew, but the TF2 is about 18 years old? and the TF3 is 16.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
If you've got a PDF file, but don't have anywhere to host if for downloading, you can convert the pages to JPGs using an online converter.
Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
whats a good place for hosting a PDF, figure easier for people say if they want to print it or anything. BEtte than taking 50 pages total to photobucket then put every link onto the comment box.
Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
I would be grateful to have access to those manuals and to my knowledge they don't exist on the internet, you might contact Competitionx.com. those are on their want list.WEll emailed Kyosho America, they sent me over the instruction manual for the TF-2 Type R, and the regualr TF3. so if anyone knows how, like to add the PDF files to the instruction sections. so they are there for future. Unless to knew, but the TF2 is about 18 years old? and the TF3 is 16
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are they on Tony's list at Competitionx. Ill text him and ask.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Looks like a PB Sizzler
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Sounds about right.alien3t wrote: Unless to knew, but the TF2 is about 18 years old? and the TF3 is 16.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
CRP body for the Futaba FX10.
http://www.rcchopshop.com/crp/6002.html
EDIT: Lines don't look very sharp though...could be a repop?
http://www.rcchopshop.com/crp/6002.html
EDIT: Lines don't look very sharp though...could be a repop?
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