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Re: RC10T Team build from parts bin

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Mark Westerfield wrote: Fri Apr 17, 2020 5:10 am There are different manuals for the different trucks. They call for different stuff, lol.
Thanks for the info. I have been using the #7001 manual from the Associated web site as that is all that I have been able to find. Is there a copy of the newer team truck manual online anywhere? I have searched, but have only found links to broken images.

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Today we got the front end all finished up:
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    And started on the rear arms:
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    I could use some input on the setup of the truck style hubs, as I can't seem to find a manual that includes them. I seem to remember that they do not use flanged bearings, is that correct? Also, what is the spacer/shim setup supposed to look like?

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    Thanks for the detailed posts and pictures, this is great stuff! I look forward to the finish.

    I use the non-flanged bearings in the truck rear hubs. With the universals I usually run 1-2 spacers between the axle and the inner bearing so the pin is snug but doesn't inhibit free spinning.
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    AustinZ wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2020 12:32 pm I use the non-flanged bearings in the truck rear hubs. With the universals I usually run 1-2 spacers between the axle and the inner bearing so the pin is snug but doesn't inhibit free spinning.
    Thanks for the info. It turns out that I have lots of flanged bearings and spacers but no 1/4" bearings without the flange. I just ordered a bunch from Avid.

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    We made some progress on the back of the truck yesterday:
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    Since the last update we have made a bit more progress on the back of the truck:
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      I noted earlier in this thread that I couldn't find any decent white nylon 4-40 flanged nuts in my parts bin, and it seems they are no longer available from AE. However, I was able to source similar nuts online. I ordered 25 in 4-40 as well as 25 in 8-32, which arrived yesterday. The may not be exactly the same as the AE ones, but close enough for me:
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      Hi, do you have a link for the nuts? :)

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      Seconded on the nuts, I need a stockpile of those! Wonder if they have other colors too :?:
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      Thirded on the nuts
      I was old school - when old school wasn't cool !

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      The nylon nuts are from Essentra Components. The 8-32 ones are part number 0700832LN or 0700832SLN. The 4-40 ones are part number 0700440SLN or 0700440LN. I believe the difference between the two sets of part numbers is that the 's' variant is self-threaded. They are also listed as white instead of natural. Although I ordered both the white ones and natural and they look the same to me.

      On thing I did notice is that the flats on the 4-40 nuts are slightly under .25 so they are a bit smaller than the AE ones. I haven't checked the 8-32 ones yet.

      I don't think they make them in other colors, but I didn't look too close as I was only looking for the white ones.

      I sourced them through Digi-Key as it was easy for me to order from them, but if you search online there are other options such as Grainger, Mouser, etc.

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      Thanks for the specifics on those! Great info and keep the build pics coming :mrgreen:
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      We have not made too much progress lately as we are waiting for a few bits to arrive that I did not have in the parts bin. However, we did get the battery cup, antenna mount and rear arms installed:
      back_end6.jpg
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        I didn't have a decent set of hard anodized shocks so I fished a set out of the bay. They arrived today:
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        those nuts are also available at mcmaster-carr.

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        Re: RC10T Team build from parts bin

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        cobalta70 wrote: Thu Apr 30, 2020 10:45 pm We have not made too much progress lately as we are waiting for a few bits to arrive that I did not have in the parts bin. However, we did get the battery cup, antenna mount and rear arms installed:
        back_end6.jpg
        battery_cup.jpg
          I didn't have a decent set of hard anodized shocks so I fished a set out of the bay. They arrived today:
          shocks.jpg
          I've done a few RC10's of all forms now... nothing beats spanking-white plastics on a black tub, visually speaking. This is the best looking combo of all!!!

          This will be one superb truck 8)

          sidenote - how people can accept to do this is beyond me however... after all these years, this and wood screws are my two pet peeves... :roll:
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