point takenCoelacanth wrote:Not necessarily. The Optima (for example) uses hinge pins & flat spots with set screws all over the place and it seems there's always something coming loose...even when they're threadlocked in.BMKTW2 wrote:Take your grinder and knock a flat spot in the hinge pin where the set screw goes in and it will hold foreverA set screw is only as good as the material it's threaded into, unfortunately, and each R & R, those threads get a bit looser, at least in the case of plastic/nylon.
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Re: this could be heaven or this could be hell
You made a valid point too.
If you'd said "better" instead of "forever", I would've had nothing else to say.
Grinding flats in those 2mm crosspins is necessary to bulletproof CVDs so they don't come apart too easily...same idea proving your point. 



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I had also to make a choice regarding the gear cover.
I saw ont he runner topic that BMKTW2 got some leaking issues on this part.
Then, I choose the modern RPM cover, with a bit of rework, reducing the diameter like this:




Also the cut on the lower fixing point allowed me to rotate a little bit the gear cover.
May be it will be safer ont he track like this...in spite of the bad aspect ( but limited by a little blak paint job). I will see on the track lately.
I saw ont he runner topic that BMKTW2 got some leaking issues on this part.
Then, I choose the modern RPM cover, with a bit of rework, reducing the diameter like this:




Also the cut on the lower fixing point allowed me to rotate a little bit the gear cover.
May be it will be safer ont he track like this...in spite of the bad aspect ( but limited by a little blak paint job). I will see on the track lately.
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Looks great so far peuge. Try the medium spacers for the rear turnbuckles on the bulkhead mount so the screw is not wedged up against the gear cover.peuge73 wrote:
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After that, I worked on the shock towers.
I ordered new ones, in a french asso specialized in graphite prototype work for RC cars: Alien Racing.
http://www.alienracing.fr/Home/home.html
I made some manual schemes, and send it to Alien.
Here is the result:

Cannot be bad with this!!!!
I ordered new ones, in a french asso specialized in graphite prototype work for RC cars: Alien Racing.
http://www.alienracing.fr/Home/home.html
I made some manual schemes, and send it to Alien.
Here is the result:

Cannot be bad with this!!!!
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Merci qui? Merci Phil
looking good! and yeah i still owe you that scan, i know...

looking good! and yeah i still owe you that scan, i know...
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I did not know that different size were available....I have to precise that there is not any contact (but nearly for sure) between the gear cover and the head screw here.BMKTW2 wrote:Try the medium spacers for the rear turnbuckles on the bulkhead mount so the screw is not wedged up against the gear cover.
Anyway, a smaller spacer would be a problem for the schock area (may be contact also with the turnbuckle).
This is due to the schock choice I made: modern one for performance, and also in order to have a complete spring availability. This is the oportunity I got (we are getting near the end now):



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I am blocked at this time. Cannot go further due to a delivery issue on my final order to make the car a real runner.
I have ordered on the 5th of february my last parts in a big US shop known as selling parts to get in the 'top final'....
The shipping is confirm the day after, and I felt so comfortable with this.
Without any news on the 6th of March, I have checked on the USPS website, and saw that the package were stopped in San Francisco (surely a nice place to be) since the 7th of february...
Then I selected a special option in the USPS delivery website; a kind of shippiing evolution notification. The day after, the package retarted to move again....
If I got it in the next days (it's in France now), I'll be able to reach my timing target: a local race club in 10 days. To be there on the track with the eagle LS will be a first win for me!!!!!!!
I have ordered on the 5th of february my last parts in a big US shop known as selling parts to get in the 'top final'....
The shipping is confirm the day after, and I felt so comfortable with this.
Without any news on the 6th of March, I have checked on the USPS website, and saw that the package were stopped in San Francisco (surely a nice place to be) since the 7th of february...
Then I selected a special option in the USPS delivery website; a kind of shippiing evolution notification. The day after, the package retarted to move again....
If I got it in the next days (it's in France now), I'll be able to reach my timing target: a local race club in 10 days. To be there on the track with the eagle LS will be a first win for me!!!!!!!
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From my shipping overseas experiences you usually won't have tracking after San Francisco. That's a US customs and for some reason from there they won't update.
That has taken quite a while tho!
That has taken quite a while tho!
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After San Francisco, the package went from USPS to Parcel Force worldwide delivery service, for Europe.
I still have a continuous tracking for this.
I still have a continuous tracking for this.
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peuge73 wrote:After San Francisco, the package went from USPS to Parcel Force worldwide delivery service, for Europe.
I still have a continuous tracking for this.
unfortunately, it was not the package I was waiting for...I propose a new title for my topic: "so what didn't you get in the post today ?"....
thinking about a new sourcing at this time.
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Ladies and gentlemen, here it is finally!
Nitro Rustler Wheels, proline M3 tires, Proline Desert rat body for rustler.





Some very light trials are planned tomorrow in the garden, and race on sunday!!!!!!!!
It's getting near the end.
I am now able to post in the 'traxxas runner' section!!!!!!
Nitro Rustler Wheels, proline M3 tires, Proline Desert rat body for rustler.





Some very light trials are planned tomorrow in the garden, and race on sunday!!!!!!!!
It's getting near the end.
I am now able to post in the 'traxxas runner' section!!!!!!
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I found back this car in the garage lately, and changed the chassis because the previous one were really to flexible.
In the case that I come back to an original planetary diff gear for this car, like for rustler and other modern cars: what oil density would you recommand for it ? (dirt slippery use when used
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In the case that I come back to an original planetary diff gear for this car, like for rustler and other modern cars: what oil density would you recommand for it ? (dirt slippery use when used

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