RC10T restore now w/pics
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Re: RC10T restore now w/pics
The other hole for the B4.1 cover is about 3mm off. You could drill and tap a new mounting hole in the plate to properly secure it. It does fit very well and with some tweaking will not interfere with the spur, or the drive train.
Re: RC10T restore now w/pics
Thanks, I've already ordered one. For the price, I figured it was worth taking a chance on.
I did do a modification to the one I have on there now after I posted. I took a scrap of lexan and made a small "washer" with the correct size hole for the rubber plug, and glued it inside the cover. This solves my oversized hole problem until I can get the new one on.
I did do a modification to the one I have on there now after I posted. I took a scrap of lexan and made a small "washer" with the correct size hole for the rubber plug, and glued it inside the cover. This solves my oversized hole problem until I can get the new one on.
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