Rc10ntc3
#4051
Originally posted by Number 11
No I am not sure if that is the spring or not. I was asking if it is. Do you know the part number for the GT spring I will check it out. Thanks for the tips.
No I am not sure if that is the spring or not. I was asking if it is. Do you know the part number for the GT spring I will check it out. Thanks for the tips.
-Puma
#4052
Tech Addict
iTrader: (4)
Originally posted by alucard13
what kind of air filters are you all running on your TC3's and how often do you clean it/ change the foams?
right now i am using the motor saver filter.
one more thing. How often do you all clean the cluth shoes, bell and the 2 speed housing? the instructions said that after the first tank of fuel to clean any oil or residue to ensure consistent shifting. i havent done it, but it seems to shift fine.
what kind of air filters are you all running on your TC3's and how often do you clean it/ change the foams?
right now i am using the motor saver filter.
one more thing. How often do you all clean the cluth shoes, bell and the 2 speed housing? the instructions said that after the first tank of fuel to clean any oil or residue to ensure consistent shifting. i havent done it, but it seems to shift fine.
With the shoes and bell, do you feel the clutch slipping? If not ou do not need to clean it, but I usually do it every 2 runs.
Put it this way, I usually inspect the car after each days run. After a good cleaning, I may just take out the engine and radio tray to see if all is well. If I do not feel anything bad I may just put it back together. Regardless, after the second run, I vertually tear the car apart and redo the whole thing. Clean bearing out and all.
#4053
how can i tell if its slipping? i can hear it shift and it sounds normal to me. but then again i am new to all this.
#4054
Originally posted by puma1824
ASC# 6587
-Puma
ASC# 6587
-Puma
#4055
Registered User
The new chassis I have helped design is 35 grams lighter than the stock AE chassis, and almost twice as strong, ( less flexy). It's also 4mm thick in the middle and tapers to about 1.75mm on outside edges. It's made from T6-7075 Alum. Very sweet!! I will show pics soon, R&D almost complete! I will have chassis's for sale buy maybe July if all goes well!
#4056
Tech Apprentice
Simon where is it 10:30 is too early for me i can get a ride there from dad or someshit public transportation tell me the adress thx
#4057
Tech Addict
iTrader: (4)
Originally posted by alucard13
how can i tell if its slipping? i can hear it shift and it sounds normal to me. but then again i am new to all this.
how can i tell if its slipping? i can hear it shift and it sounds normal to me. but then again i am new to all this.
#4058
Originally posted by CHUCKMANDO
More of a feel thing to me. I guess one way to exxplain it is you loose that snap exceleration. Haven't had that happen since I clean it pretty ofter. You can scotch guard both the shoes and the bell. As you start doing this, you will notice the shoes wear grooves into the flywheel. If the groves get too large, it will not work anymore. I guess it can be dremeled down, but I usually just get a new one along with the hard springs and shoes. I have this bad habit while bashing, of running too long without properly adjusting the ride height. The body starts scraping, the fly wheel sticks out of the bottom slightly and I tear off the ridges. The car will still start like that though
More of a feel thing to me. I guess one way to exxplain it is you loose that snap exceleration. Haven't had that happen since I clean it pretty ofter. You can scotch guard both the shoes and the bell. As you start doing this, you will notice the shoes wear grooves into the flywheel. If the groves get too large, it will not work anymore. I guess it can be dremeled down, but I usually just get a new one along with the hard springs and shoes. I have this bad habit while bashing, of running too long without properly adjusting the ride height. The body starts scraping, the fly wheel sticks out of the bottom slightly and I tear off the ridges. The car will still start like that though
#4059
Tech Adept
AE starter box
Is it suppose to smell like its burning a little?
Last edited by nitrosaurus; 05-16-2003 at 09:43 AM.
#4060
Tech Adept
Originally posted by futureal
More questions from futureal, the nitro newbie.
Just got an O.S. TR installed in the car. Do I want to add thread lock to the screw that holds the clutch bell on? Or is there anywhere else I should add it? I normally do it wherever metal locks into metal, although I found it odd that the NTC3 manual doesn't mention threadlock for the engine mounting screws or anything like that. I remember with the old HPI Nitro car I ran like 3 years ago, we would threadlock stuff everywhere.
Actually, that's the only question I have left. Everything else went together beautifully and is ready to go.
More questions from futureal, the nitro newbie.
Just got an O.S. TR installed in the car. Do I want to add thread lock to the screw that holds the clutch bell on? Or is there anywhere else I should add it? I normally do it wherever metal locks into metal, although I found it odd that the NTC3 manual doesn't mention threadlock for the engine mounting screws or anything like that. I remember with the old HPI Nitro car I ran like 3 years ago, we would threadlock stuff everywhere.
Actually, that's the only question I have left. Everything else went together beautifully and is ready to go.
Better have that thread lock on!
#4061
Tech Regular
Re: AE starter box
Originally posted by nitrosaurus
Is it suppose to smell like its burning a little?
Is it suppose to smell like its burning a little?
#4062
Originally posted by Number 11
I have the airtronics 94358 servo and it has 200lbs of torgue. But for some reason it isn't centering. I bought a new steering rack and added ball bearings. Correct me if I am wrong but doesn't the new racks now come with the GT spring? Isn't the GT spring black?
I have the airtronics 94358 servo and it has 200lbs of torgue. But for some reason it isn't centering. I bought a new steering rack and added ball bearings. Correct me if I am wrong but doesn't the new racks now come with the GT spring? Isn't the GT spring black?
#4063
Regional Moderator
iTrader: (48)
No it's the servo. The 258 and 358 servos don't center as well as the new 94758's do. The 758 is a digital servo with 115oz of torque and a transit time of .06 The 358 is great for offroad trucks or 1/8th scale buggies but in the precision of a sedan the 758 will perform better and the extra torque of the 358 isn't needed.
Jon
Jon
#4065
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