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No problem, rc isn't cheap so protect the investment and protect yourself from lawsuits.
The reciever is easy to remove it should be in a foam square just pull up on it. make sure you hook up the connections right and the brown wires on spektrum is the grounds so just keep the in mind, you won't burn up anything on the servos they just won't work. I use velcro or the hook and loop stuff from any big box store
For break in, just take wheels off. (assuming you mean break the engine in). It's what I have done, not that these engines need much break-in. But I plan on tearing mine down, after 2 tanks. Just to see where wear is happening most (and port-polish, as needed) Granted, I use to do this for a living. (was lead mechanic at Blockbuster Golf & Games, as well at Burkhardts John Deere tractor, (as well meh you get the point).I wonder if I can get away with running it to get the engine break in done. Got any thoughts or precautions on doing that?
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