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Hello all!!!!! I love this website! So I haven't used my clod in a while, so when I plug in a battery pack she takes off......and I can't control it with the remote..please help thank you!
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Does your truck have a mechanical speed control? Also, does it have a 4AA holder in the truck for the radio, are those batteries good? And a dumb question but possibly overlooked, if the above is true did you switch on the radio and the truck before plugging in the battery?
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Md567 wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 7:27 pm Hello all!!!!! I love this website! So I haven't used my clod in a while, so when I plug in a battery pack she takes off......and I can't control it with the remote..please help thank you!
Can you take the body off the truck and take some pictures?
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Here is the view from top/side....there is no onboard battery box, and yes the remote and truck are on when I plug in the battery.
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The MSC servo is a little out of adjustment, causing the MSC to be in drive when it should be in neutral. You can try moving the servo horn to the next tooth on the servo gear, or adjusting it on the radio.

The MSC arm should be perpendicular to the length of the truck when it is in neutral.
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Yes!!! That did it thank you! The trim also on the remote I think is backwards too...runs great now!!
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The receiver also looks like it has had a 4 cell AA battery pack previously connected to it. The value in that is being able to control the servos even when the main battery gets low.
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Frankentruck wrote: Thu Jan 09, 2025 12:08 pm The receiver also looks like it has had a 4 cell AA battery pack previously connected to it. The value in that is being able to control the servos even when the main battery gets low.

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Could be but it looks like a BEC switch setup instead. I think the OP needs to try both ways. I have set mine up both ways but I really prefer the battery box for reliability.
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From the original manual. It is just power directly from the main battery, for use with a BEC receiver.

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That's where the headlight plug went in...I disconnected it from the the body to repaint
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Also after years of having this can I upgrade the nicad battery to something else? Also what other good mods are there for the clod... it looks like a lot...thanks for all your help!!!
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Do you have bearings in it? Those are a nice upgrade. Also an electronic speed control is nice.
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Its 100% stock lol!!!!.... It needs new stuff.....I feel ashamed lol
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This is my new build Clod. Not as wild as others but I definitely see the fun in bashing around with a Clod.

https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=49060

I didn't think of adding a light kit powered through the receiver. I might have to consider that. Which places are you lighting up? Any pics?
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Re: Clodbuster

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Headlight wiring setup
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Original light wiring setup...different body than stock chevy one
Original light wiring setup...different body than stock chevy one

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