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jettaglxdriver 04-08-2009 07:31 AM

Yeah I think were going to need some new tires. Those are funny rims.

While assembling mine last night I had problems with clearance in the steering when it was put on the truck. I checked it like 3 times to see if I had any pieces turned around and could find no assembly errors. I then got out the dremmel and trimmed it a bit and now the steering works smooth.

I got the chassis together for the most part. Tonight when I go to the track I am going to finish up the truck and just run a slash body on the SC10 because my painting is not even started yet.

F N CUDA 04-08-2009 07:38 AM

OK got mine yesterday and it's my first Associated in over 20 years, 0G RC10.

Did the Hobby People deal at $174.99 minus the $20.00 off coupon on line, printed it out and picked it up at the store.
$168.00 out the door.

Who's got a dialed setup, gonna be hittin OCRC Friday nite.
So who's been there done that.

Rick, got some tips on setup for over there?

reenmachine 04-08-2009 07:41 AM


Originally Posted by F N CUDA (Post 5657071)
OK got mine yesterday and it's my first Associated in over 20 years, 0G RC10.

Who's got a dialed setup, gonna be hittin OCRC Friday nite.
So who's been there done that.

Rick, got some tips on setup for over there?

They have posted a complete setup sheet for OCRC here somewhere and I believe on the AE site as well.

w-fly 04-08-2009 08:03 AM

Picked one up too, A-main/Hometown Hobbies in Portland, Tim had 10.

Had 2 issues w/ the build last night. The steering clearance mentioned above, and an outdrive that required being squished down slightly to get through the bearing.

Does anyone else's diffs feel slightly "chunky"? Maybe it needs to be broken it a bit. Also my Orion packs will require the battery strap dremelling also mentioned above.


Building the shocks tonight (I hate AE shocks:cry:), and a slash body retrofit while I decide how to paint it.

Going to be fun!

TXGSXR1K 04-08-2009 08:17 AM

going to stars the diff build tonight. I was wondering if anyone have used diff fluid inluee of the blsck greese. if so what weight?

F N CUDA 04-08-2009 08:23 AM


Originally Posted by reenmachine (Post 5657080)
They have posted a complete setup sheet for OCRC here somewhere and I believe on the AE site as well.

Thanks, got it.
Here it is again just cuz
http://67.199.85.166/racing/setups/s..._ocrc_2009.pdf

ThisDougsForU 04-08-2009 08:48 AM


Originally Posted by w-fly (Post 5657155)
Picked one up too, A-main/Hometown Hobbies in Portland, Tim had 10.

Had 2 issues w/ the build last night. The steering clearance mentioned above, and an outdrive that required being squished down slightly to get through the bearing.

Does anyone else's diffs feel slightly "chunky"? Maybe it needs to be broken it a bit. Also my Orion packs will require the battery strap dremelling also mentioned above.


Building the shocks tonight (I hate AE shocks:cry:), and a slash body retrofit while I decide how to paint it.

Going to be fun!

I'm about 3/4s of the way done with my build. I ran into the steering clearance issue too. I backed off a couple screws just a tad and it clears now. The diff also feels chunky to me, but it's probably just not broken in.

Does anyone else's steering just feel a bit tight ? My whole steering setup doesn't swing as freely as my T4 and I was just wondering if that's because it hasn't been broken in yet.

balistic 04-08-2009 09:00 AM

Hot rods got five in yesterday and I got the last one:sweat:.

Two other guys were building SC10s at the track and both had clearance issues with the steering? I did not.

I did however run into an interesting problem in the diff. Both spider gear shafts were not machined in the center? only one. I was looking at it and pulling it apart and looking? I finally figured out it just wasn't going to work unless both shafts were machined in half at the intersection so out came the dremel and bam it went togeather.

anyone else have this issue? the direction spec 2 of the same shaft so Im guessing I got the one fell on the floor and missed a machining operation.

jettaglxdriver 04-08-2009 09:25 AM

Yeah on the steering thing I tried taking mine all the way back apart, flipping parts, looking again, walked away then came back to look at it again with no luck. My steering is pretty smooth and not sloppy and my high torque/speed servo will handle it just fine now after the grinding I have done.

My diff also felt a bit grainy I did use liberal amounts of grease on all parts in the diff as instructed.

Time will tell.

Jon Carlson 04-08-2009 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by TXGSXR1K (Post 5657189)
going to stars the diff build tonight. I was wondering if anyone have used diff fluid inluee of the blsck greese. if so what weight?

Somewhere else I saw Kurt say they were using 20-40wt shock fluid.

Rick Hohwart 04-08-2009 10:42 AM


Originally Posted by F N CUDA (Post 5657071)
OK got mine yesterday and it's my first Associated in over 20 years, 0G RC10.

Did the Hobby People deal at $174.99 minus the $20.00 off coupon on line, printed it out and picked it up at the store.
$168.00 out the door.

Who's got a dialed setup, gonna be hittin OCRC Friday nite.
So who's been there done that.

Rick, got some tips on setup for over there?

I'd say the main thing is to run stiffer foam in the stock tires. I ran AKA medium and the car was hooked up with a 17.5 and probably could handle the 13.5 that I could not hook up with the standard foam.

kdub 04-08-2009 10:50 AM

STEERING CLEARANCE PROBLEMS
 
I've built about 3 SC10s and not seen a problem with the steering clearance. I need some help here to see what the problem is.

If you live in SoCal and have had a steering problem, please contact me via PM and I would like to get those parts from your kit that you had a problem with. I'll trade you out for new ones which should arrive in a day.

If anyone can send me pics of their steering clearance problem it will help a lot. PM and I'll give you my email.

On my truck, I am still running black grease in the diff... and yes it will break in after you run it and the gears get polished/smooth.

kdub 04-08-2009 10:53 AM

If you have a bullet style battery pack, you can run it with the plugs in front and there is clearance in the design. See pics from your kit box.

We will consider some changes to run the bullet plugs in the rear, but nothing in the works so far.

reenmachine 04-08-2009 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by Rick Hohwart (Post 5657746)
I'd say the main thing is to run stiffer foam in the stock tires. I ran AKA medium and the car was hooked up with a 17.5 and probably could handle the 13.5 that I could not hook up with the standard foam.

Just to clarify, is it the 34001M 1/8 buggy mediums, like these?

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXWWA3&P=7

Rick Hohwart 04-08-2009 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by reenmachine (Post 5657814)
Just to clarify, is it the 34001M 1/8 buggy mediums, like these?

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXWWA3&P=7

yes


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