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smittyzz

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First of all merry Christmas! And happy new years!
Secondly
I broke my pull start today and don't have any extras, motor flooded due to using a lot of after run oil in my air filter(I poured out on accident. I did flip it and try again buty pull start gave out. (Didn't even get to try my new tx: (

So I have the following:
Ofna Force .25 W/owb
2x Tower Hobbies Terror .25 WO/own

I found this on amizon on for 13.12$

Axial Racing AX012 Pull Start Assy W/O One-Way Bearing .28/.32
Will this fit on my motors?
 
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Thanks sixty! Always a help! Its ordered and I'm about to order a digital caliber for my build as you stated!
Pm sent as well!
 
I'm about to order a digital caliber for my build

Caliber:
Complete-Rifle-Ammunition-Guide-Comparisom.jpg


Digital CALIPER:
digital_caliper_3d_model_3ds_obj_max_wrl_wrz__6bb65077-5753-4d1d-9599-54d6a95c0bd5.jpg


There are some things that spell check just can't help with. :hehe:
 
Although originally caliber was in reference to barrel length with artillery/naval guns, not nominal bore diameter of small arms. A 20 caliber 4" cannon would have a barrel length 20 times the 4" bore diameter (80 inches).

I believe the last common use of caliber in that capacity was with the WWII Iowa class battleships and their 50 caliber (67 foot long!) Mk 7 16" guns.
 
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