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sakadachi 02-24-2015 11:26 AM

So after driving my newly re-built clear dampers on my V2, one of the 3 was leaking oil. :weird: The other CVA super mini's running the x-rings on my M05 aren't leaking either.

Upon close inspection the one damper had about 0.2mm of play inside the o-ring compartment. Thanks to the clear housing, I could visually confirm this. So I shimmed the TRF x-rings and no more leaks. :D

Which lead me to this question... I use CVA's on other chassis including my off-road cars and trucks, and they too leak often. I've tried green slime with only limited success. Perhaps there's too much play inside the o-ring holder area. :confused: Will shim them next time.

KA2AEV 02-24-2015 11:37 AM


Originally Posted by sakadachi (Post 13866211)
I feel so old and misplaced... :cry:

Welcome to the club!!!:D

grumpaw 02-24-2015 12:45 PM

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Newbie to this forum, but have been lurking, following this Mini thread.
I recently bought an M05 Mini kit and decided to just go and get all the decent upgrade parts in an attempt to get rid of all the slop, play, and wiggle that is in the stock kit. Bought everything, either YEAH or 3Racing parts. Waiting on some Tamiya Racing Green to come in to finish the paint, but rest is assembled.
Pretty much NO play on the suspension or steering. I know I went overboard for just a simple basher (no tracks or events in my area) but it was fun, and the Mini runs and handles great.
Grumpaw

grumpaw 02-24-2015 12:48 PM

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Few more pics.
Grumpaw

sakadachi 02-24-2015 01:06 PM


Originally Posted by KA2AEV (Post 13869022)
Welcome to the club!!!:D

Thank you! :lol:



Originally Posted by grumpaw (Post 13869154)
Newbie to this forum, but have been lurking, following this Mini thread.
I recently bought an M05 Mini kit and decided to just go and get all the decent upgrade parts in an attempt ot get rod of all the slop, play, and wiggle that is in the stock kit. Bought everything, either YEAH or 3Racing parts. Waiting on some Tamiya Racing Green to come in to finish the paint, but rest is assembled.
Pretty much NO play on the suspension or steering. I know I went overboard for just a simple basher (no tracks or events in my area) but it was fun, and the Mini runs and handles great.
Grumpaw

Looks great, Gumpaw! :nod: I too just bash around the house for fun these days and honestly, I have more FUN than serious racing on the weekends. Perhaps my age, but I don't need all the unnecessary anxiety!! :smile:

I made a impromptu gymkhana/autox type track in my basement for my M05's.

grumpaw 02-24-2015 01:14 PM

Ha!!! My age---senior citizen. Have too much time on my hands even after the honey-doo's. Hence getting into rc's.
Grumpaw

sakadachi 02-24-2015 01:35 PM


Originally Posted by grumpaw (Post 13869210)
Ha!!! My age---senior citizen. Have too much time on my hands even after the honey-doo's. Hence getting into rc's.
Grumpaw

Most excellent!! :D

So what color are you planning on painting the body?

grumpaw 02-24-2015 01:46 PM

British Racing Green. Have a set of decals/stickers I ordered from England. Includes the large British flag that covers the entire roof.
Owned a Mini back in the mid 70's that was a money pit. Also had an MGA, and a Bugeye at different times that were also money pits. Had them many years before they became collectors items and were cheap to buy, but costly to keep running right. This stuff is alot cheaper.
Grumpaw

sakadachi 02-24-2015 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by grumpaw (Post 13869290)
British Racing Green. Have a set of decals/stickers I ordered from England. Includes the large British flag that covers the entire roof.
Owned a Mini back in the mid 70's that was a money pit. Also had an MGA, and a Bugeye at different times that were also money pits. Had them many years before they became collectors items and were cheap to buy, but costly to keep running right. This stuff is alot cheaper.
Grumpaw

Nice! :D A while back I owned a 2003 Cooper-S that I bought new. Was a blast. Never the authentic Rover Mini's though, which I love.

Please post picts when done.

If you can find part #0115187 (J-Part), that will have the side mirrors to go with your M05's Rover body.

sakadachi 02-24-2015 02:09 PM

Oh, and I am sure you are a good driver, but I recommend you put a layer or two of clear decal over the headlamps like clear-bra for real cars.

I keep scuffing the headlamps. :flaming: My original body I didn't do this and paid the price. :cry:

I currently have 4 new bodies in my parts bin. :p

sakadachi 02-24-2015 02:10 PM

Anyone know where I can source just the decals for my Rover Mini body? :confused:

I just need the headlamp decals.............

grumpaw 02-24-2015 03:04 PM

If you want, I have an extra set of Mini decals---came with a body Tower Hobbies sent to replace a damaged one in the kit. PM me your address and I'll send you the headlight stickers.
Grumpaw

Neils74 02-24-2015 04:26 PM

Adapted an old camera case for mini transport.
 
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We spend enough cash on this stuff, so might as well protect it in transit.
I tried a dedicated carry case, but I'll be honest, it was naff.

I converted my old Pelican camera case to carry the car, radio (as seen in picture) and then spares including 4 sets of wheels and tires, 4 batteries and charger mounted in more foam underneath the car and radio.

monkeyracing 02-24-2015 05:31 PM

Very nice. What did you use to cut the foam, or was it the pre-chopped stuff?

Neils74 02-24-2015 05:57 PM


Originally Posted by monkeyracing (Post 13869700)
Very nice. What did you use to cut the foam, or was it the pre-chopped stuff?

Thanks. It's the pre-cut cubed foam you pull out. I've read somewhere that if you spray it with black plastidip, that should hold everything together.

I have just found the flaw in my transportation solution, I have no room for the body shell!


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