I know the early stealth tranny had the chassis drill plate and tranny brace includedscr8p wrote:why would you want a re-release of a short arm 6 gear car with a stealth ready trans brace? it's bad enough the chassis is already like that because guys out there can't handle using a frigging drill. but at least those holes are on the bottom.
and someone can correct me if I'm wrong, being as though it's been 20+ years since I opened one, but I do believe in the original stealth trans kits (trans only) they came with a stealth brace. maybe the new one will too. if not, oh well......
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no clue about the quality of the kit myself. I just happened to be looking for a new stealth brace that was white and didnt know if the part in the kit was the same as the parts online.
didnt know that about the original stealth scr8p. also, as of this past weekend, im fully modifying parts to the best of my ability. I need to pick up a countersink bit so I can make sure the holes for my graphite car come out right.
didnt know that about the original stealth scr8p. also, as of this past weekend, im fully modifying parts to the best of my ability. I need to pick up a countersink bit so I can make sure the holes for my graphite car come out right.
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kink wrote:Of course it is very easy to drill a chassis and make it look like a hacked DIY bodge. But you will never get perfectly countersunk holes using a hand drill and regular drill bits. Not a chance. If you are OCD then it will have to be done properly or not at all. Btw, I've built an 1/8th buggy out of alloy from scratch using hand tools and an old fashioned milling machine while at school (a life time ago). These days I want things to be perfect, not just fine or ok.
HI!... I repair "way" covers at work and i drill and counter sink holes all day. Very easy to do my hand. Do it all the time. U just have to have quality tools. Dont exspect to get machine quality with a home depot countersink bit. I use carbide countersink bits that are $ but thats due to i drill a lot of stainless steel. It can be done u just have to take your time.
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With your professional level of experience and top notch tools I suspect you may well do a fantastic job. But for most of us, our level of finish will not be comparable by hand.
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The other day You were ready to take on building a rc10 cage in carbon rods or titanium - to day You can´t drill a holekink wrote:With your professional level of experience and top notch tools I suspect you may well do a fantastic job. But for most of us, our level of finish will not be comparable by hand.

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With all this talk about imperfections and countersinking I have to ask 1 question. I'm not very knowledgeable when it come to countersink bits. What would be the right size bit to use to be able to countersink the whole chassis? Any 100 degree countersink or would it be 2 different ones?
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100 degree for the #8 holes and 82 degree for the #4 holes
I use Carbide 6 flute, 3/8 diameter (which is much larger than needed)
I use Carbide 6 flute, 3/8 diameter (which is much larger than needed)
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Thanks for the info I appreciate it.gomachv wrote:100 degree for the #8 holes and 82 degree for the #4 holes
I use Carbide 6 flute, 3/8 diameter (which is much larger than needed)
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shodog wrote:I can't believe all the complaining surrounding this kit. It sounds like a bunch of damn 12 year old kids. Even back in '84 the kit needed substantial work to make it right. I recall building mine and being disappointed in its performance. It wasn't until I busted it back apart and reamed all the suspension pivot holes and added bearings then it started to perform like it was designed to. If the holes aren't fully countersinked then run. 100 degree countersink in them. Consider it a gift that Associated even rere'd the buggy.
My sentiments exactly. If you want perfection: buy a Durango!

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I am pretty sure the transmission brace could be drilled to fit the stealth in a similar fashion to the early stealth braces.
Or, as you are likely going for performance adding the stealth, the nylon hit piece would have been tossed anyways and something more robust used
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Or, as you are likely going for performance adding the stealth, the nylon hit piece would have been tossed anyways and something more robust used

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So true..... kink why are you still trolling in this thread if you have no interest whatsoever in purchasing a re-re RC10?DennisM wrote:The other day You were ready to take on building a rc10 cage in carbon rods or titanium - to day You can´t drill a holekink wrote:With your professional level of experience and top notch tools I suspect you may well do a fantastic job. But for most of us, our level of finish will not be comparable by hand.
I also read the wild claims about the carbon or titanium rods he's going to develop.

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Come on, the quality of a Durango is supposed to be rubbish, what with it being made in 'China.'Jedi Master wrote: My sentiments exactly. If you want perfection: buy a Durango!


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Lol!terry.sc wrote:Come on, the quality of a Durango is supposed to be rubbish, what with it being made in 'China.'Jedi Master wrote: My sentiments exactly. If you want perfection: buy a Durango!![]()
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Sounds less ambitious than one of my friends trying to figure out a 4wd system than someone how run under the car. He was drunk is all I can say.flipwils11 wrote:So true..... kink why are you still trolling in this thread if you have no interest whatsoever in purchasing a re-re RC10?DennisM wrote:The other day You were ready to take on building a rc10 cage in carbon rods or titanium - to day You can´t drill a holekink wrote:With your professional level of experience and top notch tools I suspect you may well do a fantastic job. But for most of us, our level of finish will not be comparable by hand.
I also read the wild claims about the carbon or titanium rods he's going to develop.
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