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How to setup Associated Starter Box for NTC3?

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Hi guys,

Just got my Associated starter box. I have wheel in right place. Now I have a problem how to adjust the posts.
Where they supposed to go? I understand the the car should seat tight on the box, bit I can't make it this way.
Any help will be very appreciated. Pictures too.
I have NTC3 RTR.

Thanks in advance.
 
sl0eg1n said:
they are suppose to go between the front arms and chassis.
Hi sl0eg1n,

Can you send me some pictures for front and rear?
 
That would be kinda hard since the box we use (he's my brother) is the OFNA multistart box.

Question: Isn't the box preassembled from the factory? If so, then it should already be aligned, correct?

If you put it together yourself, the posts in the front should go in the space inside the lower front a-arms. This will provide a sturdy place for the car to be braced when starting. When aligning the car, make sure the flywheel has a good contact with the starter wheel. Keep the front posts a little loose so you can check for proper placement.

When the car is place correctly, it will spin the engine with ease. If it seems to bog a little, make minor adjustments left or right to get the wheel to line up. Once you're satisfied with the placement, tighten down the pegs.
 
Thanks guys. I got it from eBay. It was configured for other car.

Diver, should the rear platform be longest side in or shorter?
How do I know that my belt has right adjustment?
 
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