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Hello all,
I'm having trouble accessing the motor in my B44. I've seen a few people with exended allen drivers, where can I get one from? Failing that, how do you access the motor? Remove the rear wheel and spring? Thanks, Chris
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2.5mm allen key
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From the Extended Allen Driver Shop", down on the corner.
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If you get the b44.1 motor mount you wont have to worry about longer drivers as the motor just slides in & is tightened from the side
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The B44.1 motor mount would indeed sort your problem, but in the meantime grab yourself a long allen driver and most importantly make sure it's ball ended. The driver I used on the old B44 mount was about 6" long and I threaded it between the camber link and driveshaft.
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Thanks for the replies guys.
Yes, I like the look of the B44.1 mount. Quite expensive though! can anybody post a link to an extended driver that works please? Thanks, Chris
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All I've ever done is remove the battery post and jam one through the wishbone/spring. As mentioned it needs to be a ball ended one though.
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Associated did supply one with the kit but I can't see the part number for it anywhere!
Might be worth an email to cml or ae to see if you can get it seperately (assuming you don't find an alternative) |
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