So, The chassis had these 2 extra holes in the ESC area, but no screws or anything called out to go in them.
Hmmm, looks like one of these will fit... sure enough!
I had to order a whole bag of 50 screws just to get the 2 that I needed. I also had to cut the switch mount off as it stuck out past the side of the chassis.
All finished except for painting the body and the missing body post (on it's way from HB). Body post should be here tomorrow, and I will be painting the body tomorrow as well (hopefully).
Ended up trying an Orion Vortex VDS1409 servo; 14kg (195oz) @ .09sec. Local hobby shop gave me a great deal on it so I will give it a try. Weight is about 7.6 lbs... not too bad. Hb makes lots of light weight parts, so I could drop the weight some if I need to. The motor/battery side is less than 2oz. heavier than the other side. If I was running mech. brakes, it would probably be perfectly balanced. I will start with gearing at 1:1 rollout; about 33mph. This may be plenty fast enough for the small indoor track I will be running on. Also, since the Lehner motors are rated under load for kv values, I may be a bit faster.