Steering bellcrank
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Steering bellcrank
Hi all am after help with steering bellcrank assembly for buggy want something better than the standard but unsure what is out there any ideas?
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Re: Steering bellcrank
Atlas sells a copy of the Houge system that is made in aluminum. It comes anodized gold if you can stomach the color. I used a set in a build I did for someone and they worked fine. I had them re-ano'd black though
Otherwise SCR8P has the info on some other sources for the same thing. They're all around $30.

Otherwise SCR8P has the info on some other sources for the same thing. They're all around $30.
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Re: Steering bellcrank
x2 on Atlas and his gear. Great guy, high quality stuff. I got him to include the bearings with it for 38 shipped.JHarris wrote:Atlas sells a copy of the Houge system that is made in aluminum. It comes anodized gold if you can stomach the color. I used a set in a build I did for someone and they worked fine. I had them re-ano'd black though![]()
Otherwise SCR8P has the info on some other sources for the same thing. They're all around $30.
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Re: Steering bellcrank
if you don't care about plastic vs aluminum and need something a little more cost effective and are good with hand tools, you can retrofit these traxxas parts:
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXJE91&P=7
use 3/16 x 5/16 bearings, and a 3/16 tube drilled out to pass the 8-32 screws through, this is the tricky part. the sleeve is pretty thin, so sticking the bearings on the tube, and holding in a drill press, drill it through. I used tubing that already had a hole through the center so it was easier to center the tube on the drill press.
you can see pics here in this thread, page 2, midway down.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=14211&hilit=junkyard+dog&start=15
not knocking on atlas's parts either, they are very nice, price is just a little steep for me, as is for all the versions available......
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXJE91&P=7
use 3/16 x 5/16 bearings, and a 3/16 tube drilled out to pass the 8-32 screws through, this is the tricky part. the sleeve is pretty thin, so sticking the bearings on the tube, and holding in a drill press, drill it through. I used tubing that already had a hole through the center so it was easier to center the tube on the drill press.
you can see pics here in this thread, page 2, midway down.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=14211&hilit=junkyard+dog&start=15
not knocking on atlas's parts either, they are very nice, price is just a little steep for me, as is for all the versions available......
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Re: Steering bellcrank
This following link from RC10talk will tell you everything you need to purchase to upgrade your bellcranks using current AE parts. I've used all these bits on my RPM worlds car and they work wonderfully.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=8782
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=8782
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Re: Steering bellcrank
Awesome thanks guy's, i have sum arm mounts from atlas and they are awesome so probably just save up and get sum off him thanks
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Re: Steering bellcrank
I picked up a set of these, and they work fine on Project X, as well as match. As soon as I can get pictures up to photobucket, I'll post a pic of them mounted.
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Re: Steering bellcrank
They the GPM ones mate? If not what an how much mate? That the new AE speedy? What is the oa hieght of that speedy mate? Sorry for all the questions and thanks for the reply mate
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Re: Steering bellcrank
https://www.eracingpro.com/index.php/team-associated/rc10-gt/alloy-steering-assembly-for-team-associated-rc10-gt-blue-/p_98.html
The AE XP ESC measures approx 1". You can find info here:
http://67.199.85.166/main/productdetails.php?text=938&category=5100.combo
The AE XP ESC measures approx 1". You can find info here:
http://67.199.85.166/main/productdetails.php?text=938&category=5100.combo
Re: Steering bellcrank
FWIW, I just did this conversion over the weekend. I had to make a few mods to make everything fit without binding. The steering is so much more precise!jwscab wrote:if you don't care about plastic vs aluminum and need something a little more cost effective and are good with hand tools, you can retrofit these traxxas parts:
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXJE91&P=7
use 3/16 x 5/16 bearings, and a 3/16 tube drilled out to pass the 8-32 screws through, this is the tricky part. the sleeve is pretty thin, so sticking the bearings on the tube, and holding in a drill press, drill it through. I used tubing that already had a hole through the center so it was easier to center the tube on the drill press.
you can see pics here in this thread, page 2, midway down.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=14211&hilit=junkyard+dog&start=15
First up, thanks to jwscab for the parts list!
Second, http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXAFV4&P=7 is the perfect size 3/16 tube to fit over the standard Team car steering screws with no mod required.
Third, I had to trim the bottom of the traxxas parts flush and machine a deeper hole for the bearing so the bearing would fit flush - this lowered everything down to the level of the original parts.
Fourth, I had to find the right size washer to go underneath that I could screw the bearings down onto without binding against the rotating part.
According to my verniers, the steering geometry is identical to the original from my Team car.
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