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ReMan

posted on 29/9/04 at 10:21 PM Reply With Quote
Radiator Mounting

Any useful tips for fitting the (MK supplied) radiator (BEC), with the (MK supplied) folded alloy plate brackets, to the (MK supplied) chassis (Apart from ringing MK!)
Does it need rubber mounting at all to stop any stress going into the rad?
Or just bolt it to the brackets and then screw it with rivnuts into the front of the chassis?
Also should I be aiming to get it as high or low as possible or is there an optimal point? within the nose cone or dont it matter?
Cheers, Col

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ReMan

posted on 29/9/04 at 10:41 PM Reply With Quote
Like the pic I`ve just found and used for my avatar?

No ruibber then?

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shortie

posted on 30/9/04 at 07:34 AM Reply With Quote
I didn't use any rubber but I haven't got the 50mm as Snoopy says, if not just a simple job of moving it up hopefully.

Why the 50mm snoopy? Is it just so it's not too low?

Like you say just marked it up and went for it, seems to look ok!

You'll be catching me soon ! Got the engine yet??

Rich.

[Edited on 30/9/04 by shortie]

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ReMan

posted on 30/9/04 at 07:06 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks guys

Don`t mention the engine
Lets just say, following 4 near purchases I still have no engine
But otherwise everythings fine

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