SC10 Thread
#9332
Hey will a standard metric drill bit set (1.5mm - 3.5mm) work well enough to put this truck together with the stock SAE screws? Ordered the RCScrewz metric kit, but it's not going to arrive in time for my first build. I would really like to use my screw gun if it's close enough
THanks
THanks
#9334
#9335
Tech Regular
Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 373
I know the feeling, I have a full set of Hudy metric that has been relegated to the real tool box as the race box can't use them anymore
#9336
the tread pitch will be different. so when you put the metric in you will really be crossthreading your plastic parts.
#9340
So will it f'up my plastic if I use standard then switch? I guess i'm screwed for any of the metal threaded parts.
Says nothing about that on their site: http://www.rcscrewz.com/product_info...oducts_id/3493
If it is the case I'll just return for a refund and buy new tips.
What a pain.
Says nothing about that on their site: http://www.rcscrewz.com/product_info...oducts_id/3493
If it is the case I'll just return for a refund and buy new tips.
What a pain.
#9342
So will it f'up my plastic if I use standard then switch? I guess i'm screwed for any of the metal threaded parts.
Says nothing about that on their site: http://www.rcscrewz.com/product_info...oducts_id/3493
If it is the case I'll just return for a refund and buy new tips.
What a pain.
Says nothing about that on their site: http://www.rcscrewz.com/product_info...oducts_id/3493
If it is the case I'll just return for a refund and buy new tips.
What a pain.
#9343
Im going to assume that they are off the shelf metric parts. And they expect it to be understood. And if they were special metric heads with stock style sae threads then they would definitely mention that. But,the threads might not be very different. I can check on the thread gauges tomorrow and see.
#9344
Tech Apprentice
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Posts: 87
So, I moved my battery all the way back to help with acceleration out of the turns, but I REALLY didn't like the way it jumped. Ended up cutting the foam and moving it 1/2 way back to the front. I realize that will help jumping, but hurt with my rear traction issue.
Do any of you guys add weight to the middle of the SC10, just to make it weigh more?
I *think* more weight will help settle it down and maybe help with acceleration. I don't want more weight in the back because of the jumps. Doesn't make sense to add weight to both the front and back. So I'm thinking of just putting weight right in the middle.
I'm running on a medium sized outdoor track with a Tekin 8.5, so I'm a bit overpowered.
Do any of you guys add weight to the middle of the SC10, just to make it weigh more?
I *think* more weight will help settle it down and maybe help with acceleration. I don't want more weight in the back because of the jumps. Doesn't make sense to add weight to both the front and back. So I'm thinking of just putting weight right in the middle.
I'm running on a medium sized outdoor track with a Tekin 8.5, so I'm a bit overpowered.
#9345
75/26 and play with timing on the endbell from there. i personally have full timing on the can at that gearing, 150F after 6min



