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Graphite Runner Build

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 10:58 pm
by oldmanian
So, I am new here and just taking my love of tinkering with my pball markers and renewing my original hobby/passion, RC. I started with a Panda Cyclone that my parents got me as a gift along with the rest of my family and then a few years later I bought an RC10 graphite (w/6 gear) that I put a pro line truck conversion on, and then took it back off. Then I got older and everything else was more 'fun' and I forgot about the RC10.

A month or so ago, I came across a Bin that contained the ol' bugger and thought it was time to start trying to have some fun with it. As you can see below, the current state is not condusive to fun.

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Shortly after I un-earthed the ol' graphite, google brought me here, and I've been admiring the assorted handywork on diplay and I thought that it was time for me to join in and if nothing else, get my post count up so I can get BST access that I'll likley need to complete this.

The intent is to get this together as a runner as I have enough things on my shelves already.....

So I started scouring the pile of parts, and the threads here and I've ordered some things.....

Front End:
Fibre-Lyte RC10 06 Front shock mount with top brace.
ASC9580 Associated B4 25° caster blocks.
ASC9581 Associated B4 steering knuckles.
ASC1585 Associated B4 front axles.
ASC9608 Associated B4 wheel spacer.
ASC6207 Associated Stock Arm mounts.
RPM 70442 RC10 Team Car front A-arms.


Rear:
RC10T Rear Tower(NOT USED)
Fibre-lyte RC10 03(94) Rear Tower
Stock RC10 Bulkhead.
Stock Rear arm mounts.
RPM 70542 RC10 Team Car rear A-arms.
ASC9730 Associated Rear hub carrier B4/B44 .
ASC9756 Associated B44 rear CVDs.

Steering:
GPM RC10 GT bell crank
Avid Bearings

Front Tires/wheels:
No Tire yet.
No Wheels Yet.
Did get B4.1 Front bearings from Avid

Assorted Hardware
ASC3858 Associated Long and short ball studs
ASC4185 Associated Nylon Locknuts,8-32
ASC6222 Associated Self-Thread Locknut:RC10/T/2/3
ASC6274 Associated RC10/T,TC4 Ball Cups


Now is the part I need a bit of advice on, stick with the 6-gear or throw it over for a stealth? I've seen a bunch of people say that the 6 gear is fine, but I've also seen issues. Am I ahead of the curve because I've got black (metal) idler gears?. I intend on going lipo and brushless when all the dust settles, so please keep that in mind.

Any advice is always appreciated.

Thanks all :D

~~~~EDIT~~~~
Things learned thus far.
-B4 motor plate NOT = stealth motor plate.
-B44 CVD kit (ASC9756 Associated B44 rear CVDs) does not come with the little retaining collars. Those need to be ordered as ASC#7996.
-ASC#9580 caster blocks ASC 9645 (2-56X 1/8 Button head screws to secure the pin into the block.
-Parts ordering breeds parts ordering.
-By extension vintage RC10 projects breed more vintage RC10 projects.

Re: Graphite Runner Build

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 11:10 pm
by drbelleville
Welcome to RC10Talk. Looks like you are off to a good start. Either way there are many people on here that will be able to help and give you great advice. What I would say is, in seeing your 6-gear, you may want to stick with it for now just to get your car up and running.

Once again welcome aboard,
Maurice

Re: Graphite Runner Build

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 6:06 pm
by knucklebuster
I really enjoy reading first posts from new folks that start off reporting having found their childhood rc10. I started off the same way a few years back. Welcome (back) to rc and the board.

Re: Graphite Runner Build

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:17 pm
by oldmanian
Well.... In doing a bit more research, I've decided to go with the Fiberlyte shock towers. So they've been ordered and I am now searching for a stealth, as I don't have much faith in the condition of the 6 gear I've got....

Re: Graphite Runner Build

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 1:07 pm
by SnoopMaxx
Welcome

You could take a look at the alloy stealth gearbox thread

Morten

Re: Graphite Runner Build

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 5:33 pm
by oldmanian
SnoopMaxx wrote:Welcome

You could take a look at the alloy stealth gearbox thread

Morten
Thanks, I had already posted in that thread. :wink:

Parts starting to trickle in, so hopefully I get a chance to start some sort of assembly update soon....

I did find this that will make things easier to drill the holes for the stealth.
ROH73 wrote:I measured/documented an entire chassis a couple of years ago on an optical comparator. Here's the rear section: http://www.tunneltwo.com/rc/rc10_chassis_rear_hole_pattern.pdf

Just print 1:1 and drill to your heart's content. :D

Regards,

Robert
Thanks again to ROH73 for doing this, keeping it, and then posting it up. Very helpful stuff and much appreciated.

Re: Graphite Runner Build

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 4:39 pm
by oldmanian
Ordered a Savox SC1251MG, and Atlas PM'd me so I am going to see what Atlas stuff I can add to the mix. My CVD's are apparently lost somewhere, but I got all my bearings and alot of the smaller pieces parts..... I may start mocking up the front and rear as I have a feeling that I will be short some minor items, that I've missed. I am also going to do my best to keep the build list on the front page up to date....
We'll see.....

For now, if anyone has advice on shock choices I am all ears... I'll have the Fibre Lyte 94 Worlds tower in the front and rear the way it stands now..... Not sure the old shocks would be a good salvage, so open to ideas/suggestions....

Re: Graphite Runner Build

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:46 pm
by oldmanian
oldmanian wrote:..........
Steering:
GPM RC10 GT bell crank
So the GT bellcranks didn't work as I couldn't find the hardware I needed to make it work. I went with a houge kit off of ebay.
Then my 2 jobs caught up with me and other things that knocked me out of the RC game for quite a while.
But I am back, and more determined to get this running.

Point of the layoff story, is that I did not find the houge kit in my parts box and ordered the A&L kit, only to see the houge's re-appear.

So I am now in the possession of an extra bellcrank kit that will likely result in another build. :D

So the update for now....
Steering:
Houge kit
A&L kit

Soon I will be cleaning the old parts as needed and posting some new pics.

Re: Graphite Runner Build

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:53 pm
by nvxwax
oldmanian wrote:So I am now in the possession of an extra bellcrank kit that will likely result in another build.
This is how i end up with way more cars then i really need lol, Welcome to the forum

Re: Graphite Runner Build

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 7:23 am
by oldmanian
nvxwax wrote:
oldmanian wrote:So I am now in the possession of an extra bellcrank kit that will likely result in another build.
This is how i end up with way more cars then i really need lol, Welcome to the forum
I feel like this is an ominous warning..... But what am I supposed to do when I have more time to build then race? :D

Re: Graphite Runner Build

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 12:29 am
by oldmanian
OK, 2 general tech question...
Is there any downside to using allen head steel screws to replace the stock common aluminum 8-32 and 4-40 screws?
I've found some at McMaster that I like and I really like that Allen's are harder to gum up the heads on then philips but I wanted to know what the feedback was from the more informed.


Also wanted to throw in a parts update......

Front End:
Fibre-Lyte RC10 06 Front shock mount with top brace.
ASC9580 Associated B4 25° caster blocks.
ASC9581 Associated B4 steering knuckles.
ASC1585 Associated B4 front axles.
ASC9608 Associated B4 wheel spacer.
ASC6207 Associated Stock Arm mounts.
RPM 70442 RC10 Team Car front A-arms.
Avid Bearings

Rear:
RC10T Rear Tower(NOT USED)
Fibre-lyte RC10 03(94) Rear Tower
Stock RC10 Bulkhead. - (Scratch that, got an Andy's bulkead en route)
Stock Rear arm mounts. - (Sctratch that, Got a pair of Andy's 3 degrees mounts)
RPM 70542 RC10 Team Car rear A-arms.
ASC9730 Associated Rear hub carrier B4/B44 .
ASC9756 Associated B44 rear CVDs.

Steering:
GPM RC10 GT bell crank (meh, couldn't get it to work)
Found a Houge kit cheap then lost it. :(
Bought an A&L kit and.... :idea:
Found the previously lost Houge kit. :lol:

Front Tires/wheels:
No Tire yet.
No Wheels Yet.
Did get B4.1 Front bearings from Avid

Assorted Hardware
ASC3858 Associated Long and short ball studs
ASC4185 Associated Nylon Locknuts,8-32
ASC6222 Associated Self-Thread Locknut:RC10/T/2/3
ASC6274 Associated RC10/T,TC4 Ball Cups

Transmission
Bought enough parts to completely rebuild the 6 gear,
Bought a stealth as I want to go brushless.

Body
-Got a proline off amazon and it's en route.

I should start getting it together shortly and posting pictures of what I have together so far.

Re: Graphite Runner Build

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 7:21 pm
by kevsgonefishing
Hey guys NEW to this forum, I have an old graphite RC10 that I bought years ago, dumped a lot of money into it, had kids and in a box in the attic it went. Now Im in the process of rebuilding it.Brushless and Lipo wasn't even around when I bought this but I want to put brushless in it and a 2cell Lipo. I already put a Stealth tranny in it, will it be able to hold up to brushless without blowing up? I already have alot of upgrades on it ie Titanium links and balls front and rear, stealth tranny brace, Andys arms F\R, front bumper, brand new OEM rear shock tower, brgs all around, cant think of the name but I got some upgraded rear AE shocks, stockers(rebuilt) up front with AE green springs, U-joint axels, new front 30 degree caster blocks, spindles, axels. The steering is all new RPM. I just need to add the battery hold down. Ive been on eBay finding ALL KINDS of stuff for it. So any help from you guys would be great. Will and of the B4.1 parts fit to upgrade it to male it handle/more durable fit???
Thank you

Re: Graphite Runner Build

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 11:55 pm
by oldmanian
Well, I've made some progress on actually building this thing...

I got a stealth template and mounted it to the chassis as seen below.
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Last undrilled pic of the chassis....

I then went ahead and drilled and countersunk the holes. For the countersinking, I practiced and adjuste the drill press ueing the holes already on the side of the chassis. This allowed me to set the depth on the counter sink to the minimum amount and keep as much meat as possible. I think that it came out well. SO now I have a CF AB chassis :P

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I went ahead and mounted the mounts in the front (ASC6207) and rear (Andy's 3 degree mounts) and the front arms (RPM Team arms).
I also drilled out the blocks (ASC9580) to accept the larger vintage hinge pin. Everything went well and this is where I am at now.
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Next thing I need is some time to finish this as I am getting really short on that key ingredient...

Oh well, sorry for the crappy cell picture and hopefully more to come soon.

Re: Graphite Runner Build

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 11:59 am
by oldmanian
Did a bit more research and found that ROH73 made/makes undertrays.
Pm'd him and hope he still doea and will sell me one.
Mounted the rear bulkhead and all the shock towers.
It's moving forward!!!

Re: Graphite Runner Build

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 12:09 pm
by kevsgonefishing
Are the RPM arms wider than the Andys arms and are they any better, and worse???