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Re: Traxxas Bullet Rebuild

Post by klavy69 »

How'd the repair on the gear case go?

Turned out pretty clean. Like the wheel choice but how are you going to convert the front to hexes?

Besides the front steering knuckles and the front upper deck support it looks like you got this almost back to its full glory. Following closely...

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Re: Traxxas Bullet Rebuild

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klavy69 wrote: Thu Jan 24, 2019 9:21 pm How'd the repair on the gear case go?

Turned out pretty clean. Like the wheel choice but how are you going to convert the front to hexes?

Besides the front steering knuckles and the front upper deck support it looks like you got this almost back to its full glory. Following closely...

Todd
I’ve just reassembled the gearcase as is, it’s not ideal as the suspension pin moves laterally a little bit and causes that side to droop a little more, will keep my eyes out for a replacement, or another solution. The front deck support and a gear cover and I’d be extremely happy

To run the hex fronts, these parts should do the trick:
https://traxxas.com/search?keyword=3637
https://traxxas.com/search?keyword=3736

I’m fairly certain the geometry is the same as the originals

**edit** Wish I had the ability to design the parts I need, and then the ability to 3D print them :mrgreen:
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Re: Traxxas Bullet Rebuild

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Those parts do come up from time to time. I'll look in my stash to see if I have anything and keep my eyes peeled.

I've waited for years to find I part I was missing so it's not a quick hobby for vintage.

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Re: Traxxas Bullet Rebuild

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Hat thing looks awesome, the white pieces look brand new how did you get them so white again ?
I need to know, I have white pieces I tried cleaning and nothing happens, thanks

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Re: Traxxas Bullet Rebuild

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ELF-BMX wrote: Fri Jan 25, 2019 1:44 pm Hat thing looks awesome, the white pieces look brand new how did you get them so white again ?
I need to know, I have white pieces I tried cleaning and nothing happens, thanks
There is a thread on here about using Hydrogen Peroxide and UV light (sunshine) (see link at bottom of this post)
Image582C3B88-00AF-40E6-A4A0-4A2C9729096A by Kym mtbkym01, on Flickr

Basically using 3% Hydrogen Peroxide, submerge the parts in a glass jar and set it in the sun or under a UV light. The longer you leave it, the whiter it gets, I only gave these a couple hours in the sun on a 46c day

https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=14978
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Re: Traxxas Bullet Rebuild

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mtbkym01 wrote: Thu Jan 24, 2019 9:56 pm
To run the hex fronts, these parts should do the trick:
https://traxxas.com/search?keyword=3637
https://traxxas.com/search?keyword=3736

I’m fairly certain the geometry is the same as the originals

**edit** Wish I had the ability to design the parts I need, and then the ability to 3D print them :mrgreen:
So I went with Bandit front steering blocks in place of the Stampede ones, as they are a bit smaller, using a 5x8x2.5 bearing instead of a bigger 5x11x4 bearing. This will enable the block to fit into the original C Hub/Castor block, with only about 2mm needing shaving down.
https://traxxas.com/products/parts/3636

Image79F36BE2-350E-4905-8766-34D954CAB135 by Kym mtbkym01, on Flickr

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Re: Traxxas Bullet Rebuild

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mtbkym01 wrote: Fri Jan 25, 2019 3:33 pm
ELF-BMX wrote: Fri Jan 25, 2019 1:44 pm Hat thing looks awesome, the white pieces look brand new how did you get them so white again ?
I need to know, I have white pieces I tried cleaning and nothing happens, thanks
There is a thread on here about using Hydrogen Peroxide and UV light (sunshine) (see link at bottom of this post)
Image582C3B88-00AF-40E6-A4A0-4A2C9729096A by Kym mtbkym01, on Flickr

Basically using 3% Hydrogen Peroxide, submerge the parts in a glass jar and set it in the sun or under a UV light. The longer you leave it, the whiter it gets, I only gave these a couple hours in the sun on a 46c day

https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=14978
Thanks so much for info!!

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Re: Traxxas Bullet Rebuild

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Needed to do a fair bit of fiddling to get the blocks on:

Shaved down the top and bottom so as they’d fit into the C Hub, as expected
ImageB36E4507-F4DE-4C8E-B7DB-4091ED97F661 by Kym mtbkym01, on Flickr

Image19B8E1A5-E24E-4238-8616-5564F5CE9500 by Kym mtbkym01, on Flickr

Then I had to open up the king pin hole so as the king pin shaft would fit
ImageC69A3C61-6096-4D40-A803-C836554897C5 by Kym mtbkym01, on Flickr

This caused the king pin to rub on the axle, so using a screw with a nyloc nut gave enough clearance, but another issue was discovered, the back of the steering block hits on the C Hub, not allowing the block to turn
ImageF7872701-30FF-407F-ABC6-809EDFB40763 by Kym mtbkym01, on Flickr

So some shaving of the inside of the C Hub was required
Image4772F7DB-19EC-4A15-A895-C177554B3672 by Kym mtbkym01, on Flickr

This gets everything together, but still gives limited steering throw
ImageF05A17BB-EF3B-44CA-8AE8-1E0A4DEF06FD by Kym mtbkym01, on Flickr

ImageAA332716-8956-4DC0-B72E-956E79098775 by Kym mtbkym01, on Flickr

Now in all honesty, this is ok for purpose, as the buggy isn’t actually able to be run due to the other issues identified earlier in this thread, but I have ordered the C Hub from the Bandit from my LHS to have a fiddle with anyway.

Got the wheels on, rear springs are a little soft, so will look through my spares to see what options I’ve got to lift the rear ride height a bit
Image05EEA838-20B6-43D7-83E0-D5B0E119C573 by Kym mtbkym01, on Flickr

ImageD0FD3BA5-F34C-49BD-B7EE-C01B5161E401 by Kym mtbkym01, on Flickr

Outside for some “glory shots”
Image5625D2E3-84DE-4F45-B779-B59A5DBEC8AA by Kym mtbkym01, on Flickr

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Image41512E56-8024-45BF-B584-424A0E49F864 by Kym mtbkym01, on Flickr

So to the shelf to sit amongst its “rivals”
ImageADD0BDC8-D2C8-4FA5-8980-FE5B74924930 by Kym mtbkym01, on Flickr

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Re: Traxxas Bullet Rebuild

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Wow, two things.......

1 - How did I miss this thread to begin with

2 - That thing came out pretty good !!!!

If you know a part number or feel like rummaging check out the old Traxxas boxes at HH. There were a few bullet parts and quite a few white Traxxas parts (gearboxes too maybe), what they were for I couldn't tell you though.


I'm glad you did something with it and it looks great, good job :mrgreen:
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Re: Traxxas Bullet Rebuild

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RC10th wrote: Sun Jan 27, 2019 5:00 am Wow, two things.......

1 - How did I miss this thread to begin with

2 - That thing came out pretty good !!!!

If you know a part number or feel like rummaging check out the old Traxxas boxes at HH. There were a few bullet parts and quite a few white Traxxas parts (gearboxes too maybe), what they were for I couldn't tell you though.


I'm glad you did something with it and it looks great, good job :mrgreen:
Oh wow, excellent information, parts numbers aren’t an issue, so I will definitely go check it out
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Re: Traxxas Bullet Rebuild

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Those are pretty decent, inexpensive shocks. I used the same set with minor modifications to fit a Turbo Optima. I found them too stiff with the included weight of oil and pistons, but it wasn't much work to get them dialed in. The sad thing is those shock sets appear to be discontinued everywhere I've looked, and it's impossible to buy more sets...I think they were under $25 for the set of 4.
mtbkym01 wrote: Thu Jan 24, 2019 9:13 pm Shocks are “3 Racing” for a Kyosho ZX5 that I’ve had here for a long time, think they’ll do the job

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Re: Traxxas Bullet Rebuild

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Yeah this was my 2nd set, the first set are sitting on a Tamiya Madcap, I bought these a few years ago to use on a Turbo Optima that I’m in the process of rebuilding now, but then I acquired a set of Option House Equalisers that are doing that job. What I found interesting was that the first set I bought came fully assembled, while this set was in “kit” form.
Coelacanth wrote: Mon Jan 28, 2019 2:17 pm Those are pretty decent, inexpensive shocks. I used the same set with minor modifications to fit a Turbo Optima. I found them too stiff with the included weight of oil and pistons, but it wasn't much work to get them dialed in. The sad thing is those shock sets appear to be discontinued everywhere I've looked, and it's impossible to buy more sets...I think they were under $25 for the set of 4.
mtbkym01 wrote: Thu Jan 24, 2019 9:13 pm Shocks are “3 Racing” for a Kyosho ZX5 that I’ve had here for a long time, think they’ll do the job

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Re: Traxxas Bullet Rebuild

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Wow! Incredible build. I need to check out the Traxxas section more often. Great work. Thanks for posting.

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Re: Traxxas Bullet Rebuild

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Lavigna wrote: Mon Feb 01, 2021 4:41 pm Wow! Incredible build. I need to check out the Traxxas section more often.
Yup, I was think'n the same thing...nice job!
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Re: Traxxas Bullet Rebuild

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coxbros1 wrote: Thu Feb 11, 2021 4:51 pm
Lavigna wrote: Mon Feb 01, 2021 4:41 pm Wow! Incredible build. I need to check out the Traxxas section more often.
Yup, I was think'n the same thing...nice job!
Same here, I need to pay attention more. I have a Bullet in storage from one of my childhood friends that's just waiting for a full restoration, this makes me want to get off my duff and get started on it!

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