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It is a back burner project, but still project, I got it for free so I couldn't pass it up. I'm about to get a LST XXL and that will be my main focus along with getting my Bandit running with a wide mod Rustler conversion. My LHS gave it to me and is going to "sponsor" it as a test truck, anything that he isn't sure about or hasn't sold yet he will let me have at cost. Right now I am waiting on a Dynamite .19 to replace the worn 3.3, I am also getting a screw kit and bearing kit, it will be controlled by a FlySky FS GT3B Trx/Rx. Right now the only thing I'm getting from my LHS at cost is the engine, we're hoping it will be better than the 3.3. Well here are some pics

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Believe it or not I got that 3.3 running, and it actually runs pretty good for not having any pinch when you turn it by hand.
 
nasty lookin in there:whhooo:

Yea I soaked it in Simple Green overnight and then scrubbed it to get all the gummed up fuel off. I then lubed it with 3 in 1 oil and reassembled it, threw it in my Rustler and it fired right up. There is no pinch when you spin the fly wheel by hand but it actually runs pretty good, I've never run a new 3.3 so I have nothing to compare it to. I ran 3 tanks and it would flip on it's lid if I didn't use throttle control.
 
keep us updated with the .19 i was going to get but got a good deal on a 2.5r engine i hear there pretty other then bearings
 
ya bout that i meant pretty good but must of got side tracked lol bet i put a smile on many of peoples faces
 
Alright guys, I need a little help. I am trying to order a screw kit and I want to get all hex screws. Are these any good, and how do I know which T-Maxx I have (99.9% sure it's a 2.5)?
 
Forget the stanless steal they are way to soft search the web and get jim's hardware much better quality
 
Stainless steel screws are at best ok I would look for a harder kit try looking at rc raven or fast lane machines any of your higher grade retailers should have something for

When I ordered my FLM chassis it came with some very nice hard allen screws

rctruckstop.com/2012/02/06/monster-truckers-guide-to-metals/

http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1271100

This is just a couple I found the last one a bit pricey but send an email and see if they can cut the quantity down see what they say....

http://rcscrewz.com/ this one I like a lot I know its stainless but they are very nicely built
 
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The only time stainless screws should be used in a hobby grade RC is if it is intended to be a shelf queen or if you intentionally want a weak link when joining parts.
Some of the best RC screws you can get in kits and individual packages are www.tonysscrews.com
 
+1 on that snook man and I'm sorry, I said jims I meant to say tonys thanks for clearing that up. :\
 
I have the .19 in my Jato with a ths pipe and love it! Holds a tune well, lots of power. Had it in my 4908 max for a while but not enough power after running a .27 siro . Compares to a good running 3.3, just easier to keep running , and more consistant.
 
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