SC10 4x4 Thread
Hi, I am about to buy a new motor as the stock RTR Reedy motor is burnt out. I have chosen the Hobbywing Xerun 3672SD motor. But will the rear chassis plate have to modified for the motor to fit. If so, how will i need to modify it.
Sorry if the pictures are blurred
Sorry if the pictures are blurred
For anyone interested....
I had my steering ball links popping off while racing at my small indoor track. I installed the Du-bro 3mm monster ball links and that took care of the problem. Granted they changed the layout since I last had been there and it was much more of an "open" layout. But not a problem all day. Here is the link to what I bought....
http://shop.dubro.com/p/3mm-monster-...ks?pp=12&pp=12
I had my steering ball links popping off while racing at my small indoor track. I installed the Du-bro 3mm monster ball links and that took care of the problem. Granted they changed the layout since I last had been there and it was much more of an "open" layout. But not a problem all day. Here is the link to what I bought....
http://shop.dubro.com/p/3mm-monster-...ks?pp=12&pp=12
Depends on what kind of setup you have going on as far as either a clutch basket they setup or Center Diff setup.
The center diff setups use a much lower oil weight in general up front. I am running 7K front, 5K rear pretty much indoors, outdoors, etc.
For the clutch basket style setups (MTK, VTS, etc) seems about 15K and up in the front is common, 5K - 7K rear . I'd say look at some of the setups posted on AE's site and go with the one that appears to fit your conditions the best if running the VTS or similar slipper setup.
The center diff setups use a much lower oil weight in general up front. I am running 7K front, 5K rear pretty much indoors, outdoors, etc.
For the clutch basket style setups (MTK, VTS, etc) seems about 15K and up in the front is common, 5K - 7K rear . I'd say look at some of the setups posted on AE's site and go with the one that appears to fit your conditions the best if running the VTS or similar slipper setup.
Last edited by Cain; 12-19-2012 at 08:35 AM.
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Can't see why you would need to modify anything (could be wrong), I'm running 550 sized motor no changes needed.
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janga,
That motor is 72mm long... the length will be the problem. Measure 72mm from the motor plate and see where you will need to cut the chassis. I would choose a shorter motor... Xerun 3656SD would be plenty.
That motor is 72mm long... the length will be the problem. Measure 72mm from the motor plate and see where you will need to cut the chassis. I would choose a shorter motor... Xerun 3656SD would be plenty.
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I'm going to be using the VTS system, should I use the overdrive pulley in the front diff. Also I've noticed that most people run full time 4WD instead of the clicker, I was just wondering what the reason is for this.
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Overdrive is useful in helping the truck pull more or extra steering coming out of the corner .
Most use full time 4w because it gives smoother steering & extra traction compared to the overdrive....
Overdrive is useful in helping the truck pull more or extra steering coming out of the corner .
Most use full time 4w because it gives smoother steering & extra traction compared to the overdrive....
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Take a dremmel to it where the back of the motor hits, shaving a little bit at a time. Shave a little and then check by placing the motor in its spot until it fits with no problem.
This operation does not mess with the structural integrity of the rear chassis piece. I did this and have had no issues. Also it is not alot that gets shaved.
rippen
You don't really need but they are great parts .....
You need ...
saddle packs
+3mm Rims
Team upgrade kit* (*if your truck is not the Team edition)
8mm camber mod
ballast weights
metal wheel hex
sway bars
yellow Ae 13mm springs
You don't really need but they are great parts .....
You need ...
saddle packs
+3mm Rims
Team upgrade kit* (*if your truck is not the Team edition)
8mm camber mod
ballast weights
metal wheel hex
sway bars
yellow Ae 13mm springs
Last edited by Wild Cherry; 05-15-2013 at 12:51 PM.



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