Sluggo dimensions and RT Classic

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  • casedawg
    Registered User
    • Jul 2008
    • 11

    #1

    Sluggo dimensions and RT Classic

    Are the sluggo dimensions for the valve area valid for a RT classic valve? If not, what needs to be changed? It seems like the when the banjo bolt hole is lined up with the sluggo dimensions, the on/off hole for the sear is out of place. Thanks.
    Last edited by casedawg; 04-01-2009, 06:58 PM.
  • splashkitsrock420
    Registered User
    • May 2007
    • 422

    #2
    i so wanna buy one of these......


    Originally posted by casedawg
    Are the sluggo dimensions for the valve area valid for a RT classic valve? If not, what needs to be changed? It seems like the when the banjo bolt hole is lined up with the sluggo dimensions, the on/off hole for the sear is out of place. Thanks.

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    • atech2
      Registered User
      • Dec 2003
      • 557

      #3
      Where to find more info on the extended sluggo?
      Be Safe!

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      • casedawg
        Registered User
        • Jul 2008
        • 11

        #4
        So this is what I'm wondering about really. The dimension of where the sear goes in relation to the valve and bolt. I used the standard sluggo dimension for the Y dimension and I had to move the X dimension back a bit. Could someone tell me if the sear location is correct? Did the RT classic use a different sear? Thanks.

        I don't know if this picture will work.

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        • atech2
          Registered User
          • Dec 2003
          • 557

          #5
          I have done extensive measureing and comparing and came up with these conclustions. Using the twist lock and sear locations as a reference, the trigger frame holes have been placed about .035 inch back, on the rail, to accomidate the larger diameter of the banjo bolt. Therefore the body hole that the front frame screws into, is placed about .035 inch forward. The sear is the same but needs a differnt rod length, but since this is adjustable, they are essentially the same.

          I have been looking into the sluggo, and it wouldn't take much to tweak the design for RT Classic users.
          Be Safe!

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