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RC10 old school Edinger cleanup/resto
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 12:37 am
by Westcoast10z
Ok here she is. Ain't mint by any stretch of the imagination, but most of the key bits are there and in decent shape. Some, as we will see, are just hangin' in there. Judging by the esc/motor/tires I would say the owner of this car previously owned a Tamiya of some sort, which is cool because that was exactly my case bitd. I raced my RC10 on that poor ol' Mabuchi motor 'til it died..
After a good look through the car and kit I have noticed that it includes a lot of parts coincidental to the old manual pictures, such as the rx, servo and the white-stick battery pack. So I am thinking of leaning towards a manual-replica build. I liked Phin's idea of leaving the Tamiya fronts, but they look
really good on my Frog.
Enough blather! Some pics:
Kit box
Spring retainers.. made from pure unobtanium
More unobtanium
As we shall see later, the gear cover is clinging to life..
Kit has cool period-correct extras..
First cleaning effort... I think this car is going to clean up nice!

I know you love my cottage-cheese-bucket work stand
Cool unused Roar literature..
Card is stuck to the adhesive!

Have to steam it off..
So the box says battery included.. is this a kit battery? Sure looks like the one in the manual. Just needs white tape and the wide plug..
More to come soon! The disassembly has begun...
Trans has the c-clip

Re: RC10 old school Edinger cleanup/resto
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 1:10 am
by R Cane
Super cool.

Re: RC10 old school Edinger cleanup/resto
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 1:12 am
by GoMachV
Battery looks like the stock Saft pack. Connectors are easy to source on digikey
Re: RC10 old school Edinger cleanup/resto
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 1:36 am
by Westcoast10z
GoMachV wrote:Battery looks like the stock Saft pack. Connectors are easy to source on digikey
I think this adapter I have laying around should get me sorted
Re: RC10 old school Edinger cleanup/resto
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 1:43 am
by Westcoast10z
I was excitedly taking a pic of the rx with the manual, I never noticed the manual car was 72mhz. So much for being the correct one.
Was that legal in a car back then? I can't remember...
Re: RC10 old school Edinger cleanup/resto
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 1:52 am
by GoMachV
No, 72mhz was outlawed for ground use during the brown box days. By the time of the rc10 it was 27 and 75 only in the USA
Re: RC10 old school Edinger cleanup/resto
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 2:11 am
by Westcoast10z
More pics, those old straps are super cool
Lexan cover is cracked almost top to bottom, gonna be very dicey to clean

I'll make a pic that shows the damage better...
Dang steering horn is glued into the crank, is epoxy de-bonder safe on these? I have lots of old janky ones to find out on..
Kit has an extra set included

, but slightly damaged and the crank also sawed off. I've got a donor crank, hopefully it will come off!
These were totally randomly included, sweet, too bad one is scratched

I've got some tires, but no inner hub (I think?). Def put these on the Frog...
Re: RC10 old school Edinger cleanup/resto
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 8:28 am
by Phin
Got a pic of the motor? Looks like the endbell is taped on so thinking it's an old mod motor.
Re: RC10 old school Edinger cleanup/resto
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 10:00 am
by Bubbleboy
Brings back good memories. I use to have the same Futaba speed control in my Edinger back in the day. Blew it up a few times

Then went to a Victor speed control after that.
Thanks for sharing.
Re: RC10 old school Edinger cleanup/resto
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 11:18 am
by duckhead
Westcoast10z wrote:Ok here she is. Ain't mint by any stretch of the imagination, but most of the key bits are there and in decent shape. Some, as we will see, are just hangin' in there. Judging by the esc/motor/tires I would say the owner of this car previously owned a Tamiya of some sort, which is cool because that was exactly my case bitd. I raced my RC10 on that poor ol' Mabuchi motor 'til it died..
After a good look through the car and kit I have noticed that it includes a lot of parts coincidental to the old manual pictures, such as the rx, servo and the white-stick battery pack. So I am thinking of leaning towards a manual-replica build. I liked Phin's idea of leaving the Tamiya fronts, but they look
really good on my Frog.
+1 for the manual-replica rebuild. Pretty sure that is the stock battery pack, in fact the 6020 kits I believe were not as popular BITD so that is an added bonus. Keep the pics coming!
Re: RC10 old school Edinger cleanup/resto
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 11:45 am
by hugger19
that was a pretty good buy, i was going to bid but i own 8 edingers as it is

Re: RC10 old school Edinger cleanup/resto
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 4:47 pm
by Westcoast10z
Phin wrote:Got a pic of the motor? Looks like the endbell is taped on so thinking it's an old mod motor.
That woulda been cool, but it appears the tabs and timing are intact. They just put electrical tape over the cooling holes to keep dirt out.
Tape doesn't quite make it to the endbell!
More pics tonight. Parts are soaking in the ultrasonic cleaner..

Re: RC10 old school Edinger cleanup/resto
Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 9:52 pm
by nitro4blood
way cool. looks like fun.