Serpent S120-Link
#406
Tech Regular
Odd, I just found after building my kit, that all the link balls (side bars and rear pod ball), that take a 3x5mm screw, won't do up tight on the carbon plate, they are loose on the chassis etc.
I found you need a .2-.5mm shim to get them tight, otherwise they just spin in place, kind of suspect it's because they went from a 2.5mm to a 2mm chassis?, I'm thinking, or hoping the shims won't effect anything drastically, my rear pod also now sits a tiny bit lower than the chassis because of the shim I fit there, but guessing from previous posts it's not a big deal?
I found you need a .2-.5mm shim to get them tight, otherwise they just spin in place, kind of suspect it's because they went from a 2.5mm to a 2mm chassis?, I'm thinking, or hoping the shims won't effect anything drastically, my rear pod also now sits a tiny bit lower than the chassis because of the shim I fit there, but guessing from previous posts it's not a big deal?
Steve Dunn
#408
or try a bag of the 12R5 pivot balls. their 3mm hex doesn't bottom the screw, you just lose engagement but there is still plenty. also the AE balls are teflon coated aluminum, lighter smoother but plenty strong.
#409
And the issue with the center pivot is also solved as the ae balls are slightly lower. They improve the handling as well!
#410
Tech Elite
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Are these the right ones?
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...eam-Pivot-Ball
If so I'll buy some, saves me grinding down screws, I need some bits from AMain anyway, was a tiny bit ham fisted during my build, and still need other parts for it anyway.
Actually the screws I needed to grind, I had to buy some more of anyway, I dropped one while figuring out why they had so much play, as luck would have it, can't find it, and nothing else RC I own uses a 3x5mm screw.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...eam-Pivot-Ball
If so I'll buy some, saves me grinding down screws, I need some bits from AMain anyway, was a tiny bit ham fisted during my build, and still need other parts for it anyway.
Actually the screws I needed to grind, I had to buy some more of anyway, I dropped one while figuring out why they had so much play, as luck would have it, can't find it, and nothing else RC I own uses a 3x5mm screw.
#411
#412
I just recently purchased the S120 LXT and want to replace the stock shock with the IRS VCS Micro and was wondering if will fit. Thanks.
#413
Not a fan of the stock shock myself, but it is much shorter than most shocks, so fitting something like the IRS shock is possible but difficult. you have to use really short ballcups and be sure the shock doesn't bottom out.
#414
Ok, thanks. Are there any other alternatives?
#415
None that I know is a sure fit. Don't be discouraged from trial fitting the IRS, though I think CRC's newer shock is a better design.
#416
Okay, I'll also look at the crc shock. Thanks
#418
the serpent shock is fine, its the monochrome springs that i don't care for. the silva and cyclone shocks are a little long but you can just cut the shaft to length. the irs shock is short to start with and might fit nicely with little or no ball cup trimming.
Last edited by avs; 05-15-2013 at 05:18 PM.
#419
I'm selling my S120L with 1s Fantom 5600 battery and Futaba servo for super cheap. Look for it in the for sale section.
#420
CRC plastic is garbage, and IMO, so is their shock.
The hotbodies 1/12 shock is nice and will fit this car, and it comes long so you can cut it to the length you want. It's a little like the silva shock, which is also nice.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXUNN1&P=7
http://www.lefthander-rc.com/catalog...&categories_id=
The hotbodies 1/12 shock is nice and will fit this car, and it comes long so you can cut it to the length you want. It's a little like the silva shock, which is also nice.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXUNN1&P=7
http://www.lefthander-rc.com/catalog...&categories_id=