Aussie's RC10GT Restoration

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Re: Aussie's RC10GT RTR Restoration

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THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:X2 on the bearings. Otherwise, when you look at it you'll feel kinda dirty. Like when you pay for a whore: Sure... she's hot, but there's Gremlins lurking underneath that pretty exterior. :wink:

Love the GT! Welcome to the board. 8)
:shock:

:lol: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH :lol:

This had me laughing hard!!!!

Gremlins underneath that exterior huh? thats why we need plasti-dip!!!!

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Re: Aussie's RC10GT RTR Restoration

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LoboNYC wrote:
THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:X2 on the bearings. Otherwise, when you look at it you'll feel kinda dirty. Like when you pay for a whore: Sure... she's hot, but there's Gremlins lurking underneath that pretty exterior. :wink:

Love the GT! Welcome to the board. 8)
:shock:

:lol: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH :lol:

This had me laughing hard!!!!

Gremlins underneath that exterior huh? thats why we need plasti-dip!!!!
Hahaha good call! Alright bearings it is! :mrgreen:

Had a chance today to fiddle with the truck, and it appears all the radio gear works. Bonus!

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Re: Aussie's RC10GT RTR Restoration

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Alright so the tear down has begun. I started by removing all the radio gear from the chassis, and bagging it away for later inspection and cleaning. The upper chassis' anodizing still looks good with only a couple of marks and faded points.

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Chassis

And then, since my order of parts haven't yet arrived, I decided to open up the motor to see what the internals look like. I tore it down to the block only, and found that overall, the engine is in quite good condition!

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Components

*The piston and liner show very minimal wear/scoring - the kind of wear you would expect from a gallon or two of nitro.
*Pinch/compression was very apparent and up to the standards I would expect from a small displacement engine.
*The clutch pads were still very much intact and could see many more gallons of usage
*The crank showed no axial play on its bearings, and after an oil bath, the main bearings spun freely and smoothly.
*The carburetor was removed and treated to an inspection and cleaning. I removed all fuel varnish from the spray bar and needle jets with a good shot of carby cleaner and compressed air.

So the engine is just waiting on a new cooling head and some gaskets and it will be good to go hopefully.

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Re: Aussie's RC10GT Restoration

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Very nice , can't wait to see it finished.

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Re: Aussie's RC10GT Restoration

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Progress:

One of my order of parts arrived today, although not the one I was expecting! I'm still waiting for my first order which contained more critical parts, but I'll make do for now with what I've got:

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Mostly just misc. hardware, and the new cylinder head!

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Bare, clean chassis.

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Engine mounted, bumper mounted.

I checked the chassis for straightness and found it to be good, so i'll be using it, regardless of the small scuffs on the underside. If I come across a new one cheap at some point, I will grab it and install it. Not too fussed on the minor scratches.

The engine is only mounted temporarily for now, as I will obviously have to set gear mesh, but I might start it up and see how it runs when I get a chance, maybe even tune it, and being mounted to the chassis will make that easier.

Kind of at the mercy of my other order arriving, as all my important bits are in that lot!

Thanks for watching! 8)

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Re: Aussie's RC10GT Restoration

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Looking good. I hate servo saver ball stud scratches!

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Re: Aussie's RC10GT Restoration

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Nice score...Even thou you had some issues overall a very well preserved truck...Will look very nice on a shelf...
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Re: Aussie's RC10GT Restoration

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marlo wrote:Looking good. I hate servo saver ball stud scratches!
Me too. It can be avoided, though.

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Re: Aussie's RC10GT Restoration

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justinspeed79 wrote:
marlo wrote:Looking good. I hate servo saver ball stud scratches!
Me too. It can be avoided, though.
Yes, they are pretty annoying, thinking if I ever replace the chassis I might shorten the ball studs threads by a mm or two to prevent this happening.

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Re: Aussie's RC10GT Restoration

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A bit more progress:

My second parts order arrived today, many thanks to USPS for the ~30 day shipping time :x

Here's what I got:

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Bits and pieces

I got stuck right into it, so sorry for lack of pics, but I managed to mostly finish the front suspension/steering assembly, including rebuilding the shocks. They are very smooth throughout their stroke now. I was disappointed to see the front strut tubes were not the right colour, but I will keep an eye out for the correct ones and purchase them if/when they show up. No biggie.

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Chassis and front suspension assembled.

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Close up.

I also mounted the fuel tank, as I wanted to start the thing up and see how it ran/tune it. Funnily enough the old .15 fired up on the third pull, and with a few adjustments to the HSN and LSN, ran pretty damn well!

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Tank mounted.

Next step will be the rear suspension assembly and gearbox, and then I can look into checking the servos and electrical hardware. I also want to sand down and polish the pipe, as it is currently faded and scratched.

Keep watching :D

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Re: Aussie's RC10GT Restoration

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Had some time to rebuild the differential, and assemble the transmission:

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Components soaking in denatured alcohol.

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Cleaned, greased and ready to be assembled.

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Done!

The diff action is so much better than it was! Very smooth, but still locks up fine. I didn't lubricate the actual gears in the transmission, as I'm pretty sure the stealth is designed to run 'dry'.

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Re: Aussie's RC10GT Restoration

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I was originally going to polish the pipe, but it really would have looked more 'blingy' than I'd like, especially on an otherwise completely stock vehicle, so I attempted to restore the original finish. I think I did a pretty good job:

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Tuned Pipe.

I just sanded out any pitting, and followed that with a wire wheel on the dremel. The finish is smooth, with a slight brushed texture. I de-greased the surface once I was done, as there was a film of greasy residue remaining.

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Re: Aussie's RC10GT Restoration

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And just quickly, had to post up what my amazing girlfriend got me for my birthday:

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Nitro Sport

She knows what makes me happy :lol:

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Re: Aussie's RC10GT Restoration

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GT is looking great! 8)

Awesome gf/b-day gift. It'd say she's a keeper!

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Re: Aussie's RC10GT Restoration

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That'll be a nice stocker when it's done!

I could never have one like that; the blue chassis trucks are just to easy to modify, and I cannot resist the temptation!
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