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I removed this plastic back-plate off a LRP .28 and it has no gasket or o-ring and surely it will leak like that, i generally come across alloy back-plates with a gasket or o-ring.
Is anyone using a plastic back-plate like this?
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Was this an engine that you've been running?
the engine came in a Savage it has excellent compression and i did have a short drive.
it's only when i removed the engine for inspection that i noticed it has a plastic back-plate.
i got more LRP engines i might just use a alloy back-plate off one of them.
 
i have a redcat sh21 that has the exact same plastic back plate.. has only ran once since i had it but it hasn't leaked. I'd probably swap it out with the oem one if you were to run it often
 
i have a redcat sh21 that has the exact same plastic back plate
i'm not bothered that's it's plastic but i can't see it not leaking without a gasket...and a o-ring is not really a good choice because it won't sit flat because the screw holes have a raised edge. i'll just borrow a alloy back-plate of another LRP.
 
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