To tighten the diff this would be the thrust bearing, correct?juicedcoupe wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 6:58 am Is the diff tight? The old diff and/or slipper springs could be weak as well.
I like my diffs a little tighter than normal. It might not corner quite as well but it will be easier on the ( hard to find and kinda expensive) diff parts.
RC10 Goldpan ESC advice
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The Championship Edition 1992 manuals here go through stealth gearbox build:Frankensteined RC10T3 / Franky Jr RC10GT-e (x2) / A+ stamp / Toy Story RC / Graphite replica / B1.5 BFG 5LTi / Clonewald / Hyper Hornet
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Re: RC10 Goldpan ESC advice
Hi all,
Wrapping up my refresh of the Goldpan. I did wonder about gearing recommendations. It’s a Stealth car, and I’ll be running a Trinity Midnight in it. I have a 16t 48p pinion. Any thoughts on the spur?
Wrapping up my refresh of the Goldpan. I did wonder about gearing recommendations. It’s a Stealth car, and I’ll be running a Trinity Midnight in it. I have a 16t 48p pinion. Any thoughts on the spur?
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In what manner do you intend on driving it? Cruising around/light "bashing" or racing?
Hope you're doin' something fun.
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This is the gearing guidance from the RC10 Worlds car manual
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Re: RC10 Goldpan ESC advice
A 16 is too small for a stock motor. You'd have to run such a small spur to compensate they probably wouldn't even mesh. Get an 81 Kimbrough spur and a cheap assortment of pinions off ebay. If you use the link for the spur for purchase, make sure you choose the proper tooth count.
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Good point - no idea why the guy at the hobby shop insisted on a 16t! I’ll order a 20t for my 27 turn motor and an 81t spur. Both 48 pitch.
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If your car had a 6 gear transmission, that'd be pretty close.tripedaler wrote: ↑Sun Nov 05, 2023 7:35 amGood point - no idea why the guy at the hobby shop insisted on a 16t! I’ll order a 20t for my 27 turn motor and an 81t spur. Both 48 pitch.
Let's be honest, most hobby shop people know (or at least remember) very little about RC10's. That's not where their money is.
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Got the Goldpan rebuild done for my brother’s 40th. Fun project! I always have difficulty uploading pics on this forum (iPhone user…), but I was happy with how it turned out for a basher.
On to rebuilding my old Stadium Blitzer for the 6 yo boy…
On to rebuilding my old Stadium Blitzer for the 6 yo boy…
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Speaking of the stadium Blitzer, looks like the materials are all plastics. No need to rehydrate as with the nylon on a team associated vintage car, right?
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I soak Tamiya plastics in cold water anyways.tripedaler wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2024 2:38 pm Speaking of the stadium Blitzer, looks like the materials are all plastics. No need to rehydrate as with the nylon on a team associated vintage car, right?
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