Bag b (continued) – Losi LOSB0289 Drift R Manual User Manual

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BAG B (Continued)

Figure 12

Figure 13

Figure 13

Figure 12

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Step 7. Slide one 1/2" x 3/4" bearing (20) over each of the outdrive

cups (7),(15).

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Step 8. Pull the belt (26) slightly out of the front of the chassis

(27) and install a diff assembly into the slots as indicated in Figure 12.
Pull the slack from the belt (26) through the rear of the chassis (27).

The diff adjustment screw should be facing the drivers left side

of the chassis.

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Step 9. Secure the diff assembly by installing the front diff cover

(29) with two 4-40 x 1/2" cap head screws (122) through the diff cover
(29) into the two counter-bored holes in the chassis (27).

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Step 10. Flip the chassis (27) over and install the two 4-40 x 3/8"

flat head screws (31) through the bottom of the chassis (27) into the
front diff cover (29) as indicated in Figure 12.

There is a short thread-cutting screw included in the wrench

bag. This screw can be used to tap threads in the holes in the main
chassis and the bottom of the diff cover. Pre-tapping these holes
makes it easier to install the screws during assembly.

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Step 11. Slide one 1/2" x 3/4" bearing (20) over each of the outdrive

cups (7),(15) on the remaining differential.

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Step 12. Spread the belt (26) apart and install the diff assembly

into the slots of the chassis (27) as indicated in Figure 13. Once the
diff assembly is in place, pull the slack up through the center of the
chassis (27) from the top side.

Once again, the diff adjustment screw should be facing the

drivers left side of the chassis.

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Step 13. Secure the diff assembly by installing the rear diff cover

(32) with two 4-40 x 1/2" cap head screws (122) through the diff cover
(32) into the counter-bored holes in the rear of the chassis (27).

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Step 14. Flip the chassis (27) over and install the two 4-40 x 3/8"

flat head screws (31) through the bottom of the chassis (27) into the
rear diff cover (32) as indicated in Figure 13.

There is a short thread-cutting screw included in the wrench

bag. This screw can be used to tap threads in the holes in the main
chassis and the bottom of the diff cover. Pre-tapping these holes
makes it easier to install the screws during assembly.

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