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Re: Repairing a Kustom TBR400 [message #29145 is a reply to message #29144] Tue, 24 October 2023 15:15 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
weezykid is currently offline  weezykid
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stevem wrote on Tue, 24 October 2023 15:10
The A970 crosses over to a NTE 383.

If you go to the NTE parts direct site you can order it there.

If the main rail filters are swelling they should be replaced.

Thank you @stevem!

Was really surprised that Kustom got back to me and they have an a970 in stock. However they want $15 shipped. They did send the schematic, but was the same one I already had. Although they did send the XRAY foil side placement schem which is cool.

So far i havent found any other parts that may have cause the a970 to fail. Part failure or any suggestions of other items to check?
Always change caps when I have them out if they are old or bumped like this, for $7ea, it is worth it.


Mike
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