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  • Starting the Repairs to my Rappy.

    After finding 2 cracks in my clutch housing (no idea what caused them) I have been to Midland Helis and got the spares I need. I need some advice guys please. To take the clutch housing out, do you have to take one side off and remove the Engine or can you loosen a side of the frame and remove the housing without dropping the enging?
    Even though I built it, I can't remember how to do this simple task

    Thanks in advance guys.

    Rotarman3D
    Graham
    Be Lucky

    Graham

  • #2
    I found there are instruction how to do this at what should be every raptor owners first port of call:
    http://www.raptortechnique.com/clutchbell.htm

    Incidentally I sent a mail to Mike Prewitt author of raptortechnique thanking him for his excellent resurce, and got a very nice message back. Top guy.

    Must remember to send a donation to Stuart sometime too!
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    • #3
      Thanks for the info Moyesboy mate

      Rotarman3D
      Be Lucky

      Graham

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