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1. Remove the transmitter and truck from the box.
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2. Remove the twist-tie from the receiver antenna. (The
receiver antenna looks like a bundled thin wire that is
attached to the receiver.) Thread the receiver antenna
underneath and through the hole in the radio plate next to
the receiver switch.
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3. Remove the antenna tube from the parts bag. Thread
the receiver antenna through the antenna tube. The antenna
will be longer than the antenna tube.
DO NOT COIL OR CUT
THE ANTENNA.
Press fit the antenna tube through the hole
in the radio plate. Place a 1/8" long piece of fuel tubing over
the antenna tube and wire to secure in place.
TIP:
Run the
antenna through your fingers to straighten out kinks before
running through the antenna tube.
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4. Remove the air filter and tie strap from the parts bag.
Thoroughly soak the air filter foam with some oil (not
included) and then squeeze out the excess oil. A light machine
oil (like 3-IN-ONE
™
) will work well. Special oils made for air
filters are also available in most hobby and motorcycle
shops. Place the air filter onto the carburetor and secure it
in place with the tie strap. Cut off the excess part of the
strap.
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5. Remove the four screws from the top of the radio plate
and remove the receiver battery holder.
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FINISHING THE RTR VERSION (DTXD64**)