Bearing in mind I am only looking at the TS instructions online, to me it looks like you have to make your own lines and holes for them to go in to.
I would dump parts E6 and use (1mm diameter?) copper wire bent to 90deg and painted then a MENG models or other suitable nut on each end.
M.
Finally FW14B detail set
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Re: Finally FW14B detail set
I’ve search everywhere for a picture of where they go and what the connectors look like and no joy! It’s so frustrating that it’s not in Tamiya or Top studio instructions.
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Re: Finally FW14B detail set
hi Bully7
sorry i missed your earlier message, i found a picture from Gurneyflap.com in my stash
although it is not the exact match for our questions, it helps to understand what is missing in the TS instructions.
look at the back of the trans case, the two gray connectors are openings in the rear of the case for the cooling hoses to enter the back of the trans case, where they go after that is a mystery to me. From the rear looking forward, the left cooling connection runs into the center gray connector and the right cooling hose runs into the connector at the bottom right of the rear of the case.
sorry i missed your earlier message, i found a picture from Gurneyflap.com in my stash
although it is not the exact match for our questions, it helps to understand what is missing in the TS instructions.
look at the back of the trans case, the two gray connectors are openings in the rear of the case for the cooling hoses to enter the back of the trans case, where they go after that is a mystery to me. From the rear looking forward, the left cooling connection runs into the center gray connector and the right cooling hose runs into the connector at the bottom right of the rear of the case.