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HPISavageRC Posts:9
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| Posted:1/29/2006 7:51:07 PM |
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Hey Jamie, Do you know if the MGT fuel tank will fit on your servo plate? I plan on purchasing your Bulkless comversion, 1.5" ext LCG TVPs, Servo plate, skid plate, and servo mount. Thanks.
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admin Posts:226
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| Posted:1/30/2006 11:41:36 AM |
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No I do not know at this point if the MGT tank will work. If anyone knows if this tank will work, please let us know. I will purchase the tank and let you know then. If it does not fit we will make provisions so it will.
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HPISavageRC Posts:9
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| Posted:1/30/2006 7:52:52 PM |
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| Thanks Jamie, Id appreciate that.
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shumzz Posts:16
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| Posted:1/30/2006 10:04:56 PM |
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Hello on my FLM Savage truck I have installed the MGT tank. I had to drill some new holes in the servo plate. I also trimmed the edge of the tank all the way around to get as much room for my receiver box. I used a RPM receiver box for the T-Maxx. I had to trim it down then re-glue it. I then stood it on end. My Spectrum receiver and on off switch in side. I made a hole for the switch. The receiver box and the tank are the same height. I glued an Ofna MDP 1400ni-hm hump pack under the servo plate on the receiver box side, just on the other side on the steering servo. I use Zap A-DAP-A Goo II for glue. This is the throttle servo side.
Shawn AKA Shumzz |
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