hi,i'm interested of buying a cmb 91rs,but i like to know if there is any tool to remove the crank or split the crank. regards
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ericwires |
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hi,i'm interested of buying a cmb 91rs,but i like to know if there is any tool to remove the crank or split the crank. regards
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HendricX |
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You can remove the crank by hand :-) realy ... just take a look on Ian's how to .... Ian's tips
98% can't take the crank apart themselves ... you need a press , and some line up fixtures. After that , you will have (to be able) to align the crank ... read about that here : XAE-team tips |
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ericwires |
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thanks hendricX,, well,i thing i go for cmb 91 hr,it's more easy to repair.
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HendricX |
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Please don't buy a HR ... even me and my buddy Peter did not succeed in letting this engine run propperly.
It's a 30%+ nitro addict , and not at all user friendly. And what on earth do you want to be able to take the crank appart ? |
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Dave Marles |
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Get the 91RS. You don't need to take the crank apart.
Dave
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ericwires |
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to be honest me and my son prefer 91rs,i only was giving up from rs because maybe i need to change conrod but it seems there is not much to worry about .
Ok thanks for your opinion.i'll get rs. |
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HendricX |
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Your Avatar is a Picco .... know some-one that still has 2 of them for sale ... good engines + 1 P&L.
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