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bryceanator
05-12-2001, 02:11 AM
on my xx i hit a rock off a jump when i tryed to pull a 180 it dented my motor plate and pushed my motor forward so it cant go back i then proceded to smash it out but the darn aluminum was too flexable so i cut the entine motor cover off its strait now it works but should i buy a new motor plate and what do they cost in canada

jeepinator
05-14-2001, 01:17 AM
Call Guiness !
"The world's most confusing single sentence" !
:D

I'd love to help, but after reading that abomination of English grammar 20 times, I still don't know what you are asking. I really, really hope you are not English speaking and were doing your best to translate French or something ...
Sorry to be rude, but that is scary !

digex
05-14-2001, 10:42 AM
It would probably be a good idea to get a new motor plate if yours has been damaged. Small problems there can lead to tranny issues later. I'm not sure how much they cost in Canadian dollars, but in US I think they're under $20.

Nairb
05-14-2001, 02:36 PM
The nice (machined) Losi ones are only $10, so the stock ones should be cheaper.

XXXER
05-14-2001, 05:37 PM
Brian, that is for the XXX series car, I checked out towerhobbies and horizonhobby, but neither of them had them, but call up your hobby shop, they are most definatley less than 20 bucks here, so my guess, would be 20 canuck dollars, or less.

Nairb
05-14-2001, 08:27 PM
Steve, I know they take different motor plates. I was just giving the price of the current ones because they're surely priced within $1 of each other.

bryceanator
05-14-2001, 09:50 PM
hey jeep i know iam terrabile at english and i have terrablie motor skills in my left hand and i am a lefty but i still got 83% in english last term in school

jeepinator
05-15-2001, 03:21 AM
bryceums said:
hey jeep i know iam terrabile at english and i have terrablie motor skills in my left hand and i am a lefty but i still got 83% in english last term in school

HOW !?
Not that this forum necessarily needs ultra correct grammar and spelling, but sheesh ...
Even your response has the following errors:
1) Opened without a capital
2) No space between "i" and "am"
3) Did not capitalize "I" 5 times
4) Misspelled "terrible"
5) Did not capitalize "English" twice
6) Missing 4 commas
7) Missing period at end of sentence

That makes 15 errors in one sentence !
If you write like this in class and get an 83%, I want to talk with your teacher. Seriously.
If you just don't care and write sloppily, oh well, but it helps us humans communicate. There are standards and protocol for very good reason !

bryceanator
05-15-2001, 06:18 PM
Sorry i did not know that i was that bad i just dont look for the mistakes i will try to correct my self more often

XtremLosi
05-15-2001, 06:39 PM
When the heck did this go from an R/C car forum to a grammar school??? Just curious.

jeepinator
05-16-2001, 03:25 AM
Sorry, I got a little carried away. I just feel it important, for some reason.
Maybe I AM GETTING TOO OLD ! NOOOOOO ! :)

My only point is that I should not need to read a post 34 times and then GUESS at what the author meant. If English grammar was properly used we would understand what in the heck he was asking, and he would get more accurate responses.