Factory Works C2 6-Gear Trailing Arm...
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Re: Factory Works C2 6-Gear Trailing Arm...
Very nicely done! I envy your attention to neatness.
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Re: Factory Works C2 6-Gear Trailing Arm...
I agree -- super clean and tidy. Very nice work Nomad.
Also, it pays to use a good quality soldering iron. Just curious, what wattage setting are you using for soldering the bullet connectors for instance?
Also, it pays to use a good quality soldering iron. Just curious, what wattage setting are you using for soldering the bullet connectors for instance?
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Re: Factory Works C2 6-Gear Trailing Arm...
Fantastic build. This is my all-time favorite aftermarket RC10 chassis.
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Re: Factory Works C2 6-Gear Trailing Arm...
Thanks guys, I strive to do the best quality work that I can.

I have a vintage (20+ yrs old) Ungar 50 watt iron, old school, 2 wire red handle. I have a couple of heating elements for it. Mostly, I use the iron clad 1/4" chisel tip. I have a bigger tip and a smaller one and a 35watt heating element that I use for small wiring. I use a power controller made by Goot, a Japanese company, that I got in the same era at a Japanese hardware store while in country. It can control the iron at 50 - 100 percent heat setting. I'll take a picture tomorrow of it.
For the bullets, I set it at 70 percent and it's quick to make the joint. I also use a very good paste soldering flux by the same company, Goot. It's for electronics and is a milky clear stuff, not the brown color of say, Dutch Boy brand general purpose flux for copper pipes and such.
I really dig the A&L/Facory Works trailing arm chassis. I have a few of them, 5 to tell the truth, including the newer C2.1.RichieRich wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 12:54 pm Fantastic build. This is my all-time favorite aftermarket RC10 chassis.

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Re: Factory Works C2 6-Gear Trailing Arm...
Hey Nomad, did you drill the chassis yet? I have a set of 180* Delrin bellcranks that i just cut out, I’ll send you a pair if you want to try them since you already have the posts, rack and bearings. Just let me know.
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Re: Factory Works C2 6-Gear Trailing Arm...
Hey Jeff, I'd love to try them! Even though I already drilled the chassis I plan to get another C2 kit from you next week.

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Re: Factory Works C2 6-Gear Trailing Arm...
Nomad
Just found this Ebay store.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-FUTABA-FP-S132H-MINI-1-12-SCALE-SERVO-IN-GREAT-SHAPE-WORKS-GREAT/163332121865?hash=item26075a6509:g:PCMAAOSwclVbz-Bx
If you were looking for vintage Futaba servo. He has a couple other Futabas as well.
Same as I have on my Delta pan car, definitely period correct.
Chuck
Just found this Ebay store.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-FUTABA-FP-S132H-MINI-1-12-SCALE-SERVO-IN-GREAT-SHAPE-WORKS-GREAT/163332121865?hash=item26075a6509:g:PCMAAOSwclVbz-Bx
If you were looking for vintage Futaba servo. He has a couple other Futabas as well.
Same as I have on my Delta pan car, definitely period correct.
Chuck
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Re: Factory Works C2 6-Gear Trailing Arm...
Thanks Chuck! I've picked up so good stuff from that seller in the past, 5 star seller IMO.radioactivity wrote: ↑Fri Oct 26, 2018 12:53 pm Nomad
Just found this Ebay store.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-FUTABA-FP-S132H-MINI-1-12-SCALE-SERVO-IN-GREAT-SHAPE-WORKS-GREAT/163332121865?hash=item26075a6509:g:PCMAAOSwclVbz-Bx
If you were looking for vintage Futaba servo. He has a couple other Futabas as well.
Same as I have on my Delta pan car, definitely period correct.
Chuck
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Re: Factory Works C2 6-Gear Trailing Arm...
I like the custom silver round accents on the motor mount and matching trans bearing cap. Very creative and stylish. Great job on the build!
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NomadRacer wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2017 9:11 am It's taken me months to get this one together. The transmission was a chore to gather all the parts new, worst to find was the thrust bearing and washer. Next hard to find was a gold nose plate. Luckily, aip47-2008 (Aaron) fixed me up with a NOS one. I struggled to get get a set of front arms, finally making a trade with scr8p (Jason). These guys, not to forget GoMachV (Jeff) helping me with the custom 6 tranny brace.
Some features of mention...
Factory Works C2 kit, black chassis plate, drilled for 6-Gear transmission only.
Lots of custom machined (by me) aluminum alloy parts.
Worlds re-release shocks and front shock tower (will replace with a Factory Works).
Custom rear motor guard (modified Factory Works part).
1/4" rear axles with dogbones.
Avid ball bearings, front to rear.
Factory Works ball bearing steering kit.
Lots of Factory Works load spreading washers. Really dig these washers!
Savox 1251MG servo with Racer's Edge alum. horn (blue ano stripped off). OEM servo wire replaced with black TQ Wire.
Reedy Sonic M3 17.5 brushless motor.
Did I say I'm a big fan of Factory Works stuff? No? Well I am![]()
My goal for the winter is to finish up all 3 of my trailing arm builds
Edit: Forgot a pic.
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Re: Factory Works C2 6-Gear Trailing Arm...
Cool Jeff - You are one busy design/fabricator.
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Re: Factory Works C2 6-Gear Trailing Arm...
Thanks Limestang, I had a time with the trans cap... made 3 before I got one to fit proper!limestang wrote: ↑Fri Oct 26, 2018 10:17 pm I like the custom silver round accents on the motor mount and matching trans bearing cap. Very creative and stylish. Great job on the build!
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NomadRacer wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2017 9:11 am It's taken me months to get this one together. The transmission was a chore to gather all the parts new, worst to find was the thrust bearing and washer. Next hard to find was a gold nose plate. Luckily, aip47-2008 (Aaron) fixed me up with a NOS one. I struggled to get get a set of front arms, finally making a trade with scr8p (Jason). These guys, not to forget GoMachV (Jeff) helping me with the custom 6 tranny brace.
Some features of mention...
Factory Works C2 kit, black chassis plate, drilled for 6-Gear transmission only.
Lots of custom machined (by me) aluminum alloy parts.
Worlds re-release shocks and front shock tower (will replace with a Factory Works).
Custom rear motor guard (modified Factory Works part).
1/4" rear axles with dogbones.
Avid ball bearings, front to rear.
Factory Works ball bearing steering kit.
Lots of Factory Works load spreading washers. Really dig these washers!
Savox 1251MG servo with Racer's Edge alum. horn (blue ano stripped off). OEM servo wire replaced with black TQ Wire.
Reedy Sonic M3 17.5 brushless motor.
Did I say I'm a big fan of Factory Works stuff? No? Well I am![]()
My goal for the winter is to finish up all 3 of my trailing arm builds
Edit: Forgot a pic.
![]()
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