Story of an AYK legends revival. BOOST!...MORE PICS 19/03/08
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 8:18 am
Well, this is going to be a hell of allot of work. I got this car in a recent haul of parts and cars form one of Australia's very best racers. He has been around for ages too - and really doesn't have an interest in the older cars - but he had just kept them in a shed for all these years - allot of cars were in the haul - including a couple of extremely rare Schumacher, Traxxas and Associated cars. These cars were factory cars - and have many hand made parts etc on them for World Title events back in the day..........but my favorite out of all of them is the AYK Boost.
This one is no less special to me - as I love AYK product. This car however is particularly special. Instead of the chain drive, this one has been converted to run a belt drive system grafted from a Kyosho Optima Mid (ball diffs kept too!!). Not only that - this boost has a custom Schumacher inspired slipper on the lays-haft. This car really should be quite a stunner - but here is the "big downer":
I will let the pics do the talking......................






THE STRIP DOWN HAS BEGUN...........

It made my heart break when I saw the Boost and other cars with absolute genuine racing factory history.....apparently they had been underwater several times....man does it show.
Now this car is a TOTAL MESS. The parts are so rusted - I have had to BREAK and smash bearings just to get some of the parts apart.
I WILL have this car back and running and looking perfect - with even more mods and tricks to have her performing better than ever. I love making seemingly impossible tasks work - I just hope this one does not break my determination....the rust actually welded the slipper balls and plates together!!
My Mate Bormac is tagging along for the ride too - he has the boost fever now as well - he has some parts - and is looking to get a donor car (Radiant Pro is also suitable)......we are going to build these cars to run - and run quickly..... this is going to be allot of fun - I hope you enjoy watching!
The tear-down has begun............
First item on the agenda is to ask anyone here if they have an original AYK RACE PREP saddle pack chassis for this car either for sale - or if they could scan it 1:1 for me. The Pro Radiant used this chassis as well - any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks guys - your comments are of course always welcome.
Cheers
Darryn
This one is no less special to me - as I love AYK product. This car however is particularly special. Instead of the chain drive, this one has been converted to run a belt drive system grafted from a Kyosho Optima Mid (ball diffs kept too!!). Not only that - this boost has a custom Schumacher inspired slipper on the lays-haft. This car really should be quite a stunner - but here is the "big downer":
I will let the pics do the talking......................







THE STRIP DOWN HAS BEGUN...........

It made my heart break when I saw the Boost and other cars with absolute genuine racing factory history.....apparently they had been underwater several times....man does it show.
Now this car is a TOTAL MESS. The parts are so rusted - I have had to BREAK and smash bearings just to get some of the parts apart.
I WILL have this car back and running and looking perfect - with even more mods and tricks to have her performing better than ever. I love making seemingly impossible tasks work - I just hope this one does not break my determination....the rust actually welded the slipper balls and plates together!!
My Mate Bormac is tagging along for the ride too - he has the boost fever now as well - he has some parts - and is looking to get a donor car (Radiant Pro is also suitable)......we are going to build these cars to run - and run quickly..... this is going to be allot of fun - I hope you enjoy watching!
The tear-down has begun............
First item on the agenda is to ask anyone here if they have an original AYK RACE PREP saddle pack chassis for this car either for sale - or if they could scan it 1:1 for me. The Pro Radiant used this chassis as well - any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks guys - your comments are of course always welcome.
Cheers
Darryn