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Old 02-05-2007, 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Ben.C
The 3rd one can be place with the coned faced face to face with each other.This will give you that spring effect.
So you get something like this: <>> or <>< ?
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Old 02-05-2007, 07:59 PM
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So you get something like this: <>> or <>< ?
I did mine like <><. Worked ok for me this way but it will be interesting to see how everyone else did theirs.
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Originally Posted by alang
I did mine like <><. Worked ok for me this way but it will be interesting to see how everyone else did theirs.
That's what I just tried, the other way didn't seem to work as well.
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thought i would try something different[IMG]body005.jpg[/IMG]
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Originally Posted by RCBuddha
That's what I just tried, the other way didn't seem to work as well.
<>< is correct.
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Originally Posted by Sydewynder
Those saying that you need to put an extra washer for the diff, how many came in your kit? 2 or 3 or ?
Mine came with 3 and the diff seems ok.
Most of the people who run at Tamiya recieved only 2 spring washers and I know my instructions only called for 2 however if you add a third like the old F-103's then the diff work's MUCH better. This is why I recoomend this to everyone who has not already tried it. Tamiya may have made a running change and inluded a third washer or updated the Instructions but I am not 100% sure if they did or not.
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Originally Posted by BP SHADOW
Ditto here on the spring washers. I am running on carpet and have no issues with diff action or slippage.
By running the third washer you get the best of all worlds: better adjustment, better bite for the diff and it can be run smoother as there is a more spring involved. On a high bite track with anything over a Johnson the diff will simply spin and eat itself without the third washer.
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Not as good as the other cars posted here but I thought I would share anyways.
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For rubber tire on carpet....with TRF shock use what# oil? What lbs on spring? What springs on front? Friction disk...with what # of grease? Thanks a lot.....

Also, where to buy the extra cone washer..? Or any subsitute from 12th scale..?

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Originally Posted by packafterpack..
thought i would try something different[IMG]body005.jpg[/IMG]
Are you a pool guy?
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Anyone running brushless in their Courage kits? My buddies and I are looking to make our cars lower maintenance, and brushless+lipo seems like a good combo. Anyone get one to fit, or am going to have to be the guinea pig?
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Anyone running brushless in their Courage kits? My buddies and I are looking to make our cars lower maintenance, and brushless+lipo seems like a good combo. Anyone get one to fit, or am going to have to be the guinea pig?
I tried using 23turns and it was already too much motor on med bite track. Not sure which BL would be just right for it.
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Originally Posted by flying G.E.O.
I tried using 23turns and it was already too much motor on med bite track. Not sure which BL would be just right for it.
Yeah, I don't mind the power, as much as I want the reliability. This caught my eye: http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXGDP6&P=ML
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Want to use 64 pitch spur on 103GT. Who makes the spur gear for 103GT?
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Originally Posted by RCBuddha
Anyone running brushless in their Courage kits? My buddies and I are looking to make our cars lower maintenance, and brushless+lipo seems like a good combo. Anyone get one to fit, or am going to have to be the guinea pig?
silver cans are low maintenance
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