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Interesting - and possibly quite helpful - but not the same manual I was thinking of, that has 25 pages of text & photos
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I can see the article of 101 Vintage Tamiya - Bruiser transmission and the pdf.
This is not bad. It is not like the Toyota one but I think it is similar and differs little |
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Hi, I have checked the manuals i had and i'm using the same that AL posted. I started using the one from KO-Ping aswell but as i have compared them, i prefer the 101 one. You can use this manual for all 3 speed transmissions, Bruiser and Hi-Lux, because the operating principle is the same. However, you must pay attention to the operating clearance and the distance between the various gears. On the Hi-Lux and Blazing Blazer transmission the spacing is not the same as on the Bruiser and Mountaineer transmission. I personally use 0.5mm washers to set the right distance after installing the flanged bearings. I hope this helps. Manotas Proud owner of the Bruiser Family
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