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Re: Re: Re: slop
Originally posted by packetdreamer wouldnt happen to have some part numbers on the right balls would you? Errrm ... no. :blush: D might know ... his ring will tell him anything! :lol: I don't think they're Serpent ones. |
Re: Re: Re: Re: slop
Originally posted by GoldFinger Silver Balls: SER-1647 Steel balls 5.8mm (4) Comes with 710 kit for DRS arm ball joint. Better fit but less efficien than the threaded one. If still want to use the threaded ball joint, find the Kyosho(buggy) ball end or XR-303220 BALL JOINT 5.8 MM (4) bit more precise from stock 710. Always make a double check on steering linkages from servo. packetdreamer, there you have it. GoldFinger beat D to it. :) |
Re: Lost Brother !!
Originally posted by GoldFinger Where is my brother ?? (The ones with "D" initial and have a very fast "servo") Anybody seing him ? Where are you bro? |
Re: Lost Brother !!
Originally posted by GoldFinger Where is my brother ?? (The ones with "D" initial and have a very fast "servo") Anybody seing him ? Where are you bro? |
Re: Re: Lost Brother !!
Originally posted by buboy28 maybe he's in Sweden competing in the worlds:) ;) I think he might just be doing that. He loves seeing the best-of-best. I respect him for taking the trouble to go to the Serpent Asia Challenge recently. :nod: |
thanks goldfinger i will try that
Originally posted by GoldFinger Blip throttle when your car off ground. Watch the rear tire. If it goes up and down... thats it! Sir Julius have a great tip about preventing popping out dogbone when using front diff on his post. About trackwidht, on normal condition 1mm narrower in front should be good and balance. When traction rolling is an issue, narrow the rear end 1mm from the front. This is not always a good solution but I solve many traction roll issue with this adjustment. |
Re: Re: Re: Re: slop
Originally posted by GoldFinger Silver Balls: SER-1647 Steel balls 5.8mm (4) Comes with 710 kit for DRS arm ball joint. Better fit but less efficien than the threaded one. If still want to use the threaded ball joint, find the Kyosho(buggy) ball end or XR-303220 BALL JOINT 5.8 MM (4) bit more precise from stock 710. Always make a double check on steering linkages from servo. Goldfinger, he's the man - the man with the midas touch, a spiders touch... ... well you know the rest. |
Arun, have you been back to the Mobile track lately? How has everyone been?
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: slop
Originally posted by packetdreamer Goldfinger, he's the man - the man with the midas touch, a spiders touch... ... well you know the rest. I think I need a License To Win. |
Re: Re: Lost Brother !!
Originally posted by buboy28 maybe he's in Sweden competing in the worlds:) ;) Well if I had an XB8, then I would be there.:sneaky: :D |
Re: Re: Lost Brother !!
Originally posted by Sow&Steady Apparently still looking for the Ring! :lol: :lol: :lol: |
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: slop
Originally posted by Sow&Steady GoldFinger beat D to it. :) |
Re: Lost Brother !!
Originally posted by GoldFinger Where are you bro? |
Originally posted by GoldFinger Quick tips: "rear diff loose" this could be most problem when your track is sugar watered and track should be high grip when there is enough sunshine. Try tighten more until yuo cannot turn 45T pulley while holding R + L axle. |
Originally posted by stankulas i just notched that the front diff slides what i think a lot from side to side when i slide the diff to one side and turn the wheel i can allmost pull the drive saft out, track with is set at 200 any toughts on this Remember to put some spacers in the wheel axle side to make sure the dogbone does not sit in too deep where the slots in the wheel axle will catch the dogbone shaft and break it if you're on maximum wheel lock. |
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