just finished a rebuild from a bunch of parts

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just finished a rebuild from a bunch of parts

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I followed the original instructions and put together a complete rc10 gold pan. All the parts were there and i assembled as instructed. The car goes, but only sort of. If i give it full power it sort of sits there, starts to get going, and slowly increases speed. Any idea what would be causing this?

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Are you using new original parts such as a mechanical speed controller?

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im using an electronic speed control, an old traxxas one, actually it was in it when i found it :) Original futaba reciver and handle and a new servo. The car itself is pretty much original. Including the gear box

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Hung motor brush, bad solder joint, bad ESC incorrect radio settings etc- Pics of the parts might help

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Motor works find, big gear goes around fine, wheels spin fast when off the ground. On the ground it just doesnt take off even though the gear is spinning.

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Differetial or slipper is too loose

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i tightened the big slipper as best i could. *sigh* time to take the gear apart. again lol

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What do you mean the "big" slipper? what trans do you have?

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the original one that came with it. Its all original parts. Exactly like in the manual. Big white gear with little bearings balls on it and 2 metal plates with a spring and a nut.

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That is not a "slipper". It is the differential for the car. It sounds like it is too loose. Tighten it more. Pics may be of use as well. Other things to check are the tires (are they tight on the rims), and are the rims engaged on the axle pins? -Jeff

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thanks for the help, got it running, apparently had to totally wrench the dif gear on hard, it works perfectly now though.

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My friend broke the front a arm :( that sure didnt last long.

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Post a pic of the wrecked arm, I prob have a used one that you can have-

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trying to post pic

front right arm is totalled
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i just got a new redcat caldera too, we were tessting the cars out on the street and my friend ran the rc10 directly into the caldera, i guess he didnt really have an idea of how fas brushless really is. He broke the caldera body and the arm of the rc10. For an old rc car it sure worked well :) I paid 20.00 for a milk carton with plastic bodies and a big bag of parts, the rc10 came from that.

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