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engine part question 26ss one way bearing

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I'd error on the safe side and stick with the Losi part number LOSR1032. Just visually looking at the two there seems to be some minor differences.



-Michael
 
Even though its branded losi its a dynamite engine, horizon is the parent company of both. Same parts but sometimes as they are packaged differently one will be out of stock and the other isn't. FYI you can get spares for that rig very cheap on ebay.
 
m26ss one way

the replacement bearing is slightly bigger so i had to get different plate which my recoil then did noy fit on properly ( the recoil bolt holes dont line up ) I'm now forced into mickey mouse set up that i am not proud of does anyone have answer? plz thx
 
the replacement bearing is slightly bigger so i had to get different plate which my recoil then did noy fit on properly ( the recoil bolt holes dont line up ) I'm now forced into mickey mouse set up that i am not proud of does anyone have answer? plz thx


you mean the rtoto start backplate doesn't fit right? you know mone dint either i had to use a dremel bit in the holes to get it to fit my m26ss
 
There is a packaging issue that I found with these OWB, losi and dynamtie just label them for the m26ss, but there is two different thicknesses of OWB's, the thicker one will fit the muggy backplate with just the shaft start, and the thinner one will fit the combo plate. you can mount the muggy shaft start only cover to your backplate but the holes don't quite line up, but it works. if you try and use the thicker bearing on your combo backplate in will bottom out too soon and your hex bolts will pull the backplate down too tight and crack it if you don't notice it before you go too tight, I did this and learned the hard way. I was thinking of notifying losi of this problem as 2 other guys at my LHS were sold the wrong bearing, they didn't know that there were two until I got to the bottom of it. also have you guys had any problems when you first took apart your backplate to inspect your OWB and found that theOWB doesn't stay straight and upright in the crank pin and gouges into your conn rod??
 
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