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Old 06-01-2009, 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by jgreen
go back 12 post and click on the link.

great info!

http://www.serpent.com/news/10534/Bu...-Clutches.html
Great info maybe, but can you point me out where it can help me on the above problem
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Originally Posted by PROVK
Great info maybe, but can you point me out where it can help me on the above problem
That link was just a reference point on how to do a clucth, even the manual shows how to do the clutch, but nothing is said on if it all binds up LOL.

So ill try to grind the collect down a bit of tighten the flywheel down further either way it will go on!

So far all my electrics have been done now, so not far away from the intial start up!

Just new body paint scheme and off i go!
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Old 06-02-2009, 08:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Kodak Hodak
That link was just a reference point on how to do a clucth, even the manual shows how to do the clutch, but nothing is said on if it all binds up LOL.

So ill try to grind the collect down a bit of tighten the flywheel down further either way it will go on!

So far all my electrics have been done now, so not far away from the intial start up!

Just new body paint scheme and off i go!

Another thing you can do is find a shim with a small OD and use it to "space" out the piece that the thrust bearing spins on. In just needs to fit over the screw but small enough OD to fit inside the bearing.
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Old 06-02-2009, 09:44 AM
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Hey Kodak Hodak,
I think the Ofna shim kit has one of the small washers that will fit between the end of the crankshaft and the thrust bearing mount (pn H0756). It worked well for me.
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Old 06-02-2009, 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by asw7576
What is the effect of cutting exhaust stinger short ?

I cut my exhaust stinger because long stinger often get bent.

Is it more rpm with shorter stinger ?
more power
beware the minimun length should be 1cm i believe just like the sirio and os 1050 pipe
come!
use j b weld to reinforce the stinger, just like the jammin pipes for off road
and you'll have no more problems with bents

good luck
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Old 06-02-2009, 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Seisick
more power
beware the minimun length should be 1cm i believe just like the sirio and os 1050 pipe
come!
use j b weld to reinforce the stinger, just like the jammin pipes for off road
and you'll have no more problems with bents

good luck
Thank you

More power huh ?
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Old 06-02-2009, 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Seisick
more power
beware the minimun length should be 1cm i believe just like the sirio and os 1050 pipe
come!
use j b weld to reinforce the stinger, just like the jammin pipes for off road
and you'll have no more problems with bents

good luck
I prefer quicksteel, seems to adhere better
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Originally Posted by JayL
I prefer quicksteel, seems to adhere better
Where do you get the quick steel and who makes it? Thanks
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Originally Posted by kidsid99
Where do you get the quick steel and who makes it? Thanks
most auto parts stores, like kragen.

I will look on my tube tonight for the maker.

It is like two part epoxy clay
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Old 06-03-2009, 09:45 AM
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Where do you get the quick steel and who makes it?
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Old 06-05-2009, 09:09 AM
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sorted the clutch issue guys - i just had to use some more MAN POWER to tighten the flywheel on to the collect - clutch all good

Now i have servo ISSUES with my throttle...

I thought my Futaba S3305 was faulty as the servo was shivering and stuttering on both normal mode and high mode on my KO-PROPO EX-10 2.4GHz

Now i bought another servo similar Futaba S3010 and still does it....

My steering servo is Digital FUTABA BLS452 Brushless Servo


Will a Digital and Analog Metal Gear servo cause issues?

Or is this more Radio and receiver problems...

I tried everything away from Bluetooth devices, rebind you name - IAM STUMPED!

Oh yeah he is some videos of the issues i have:
http://madcap-dezines.com/High_settingS3010.m4v
HIGHSPEED setting on KOPROPO radio

http://madcap-dezines.com/Normal_Mode_S3010.m4v
Normal MODE is even worse

cheers Again for help

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Old 06-05-2009, 09:36 AM
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hehe, I told you to break out the big tools


post your radio ? in the ko thread in the radio section, the KO staff is super good with answers.
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Old 06-05-2009, 09:40 AM
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Some newer receivers don't work with analog servos. Read ur receiver manual about digital or analog servo to use with it.

One year ago, I didn't know Futaba R303FHS receiver is not suitable for analog servo. My sanwa vrx servo heats up very hot in just 5 minutes, and stupidly I keep on testing and testing for 15 minutes.... wandering around why it's so hot ..... until suddenly I remember maybe these are anolog servos in my car ! So I asked my friend sanwa VRX is digital or analog, and my friend said : analog. Luckily the servo is still working.
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I watched the video.

It's not compatible. The servo can't find the center.
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Old 06-05-2009, 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by asw7576
I watched the video.

It's not compatible. The servo can't find the center.
Yeah i think we are on the same wave length as i think this too - tomorrow i ll have a digital in there and if it resolves it it will be our answer - xfingers


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