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Is there supposed to be a cone or belleville washer inside the adjustment nut?

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My bad, only came with wheel no tire
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Thanks for the pics. :)

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Phin wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 7:06 pm Anyone know the maker of this 1/12 diff? I think it's Leisure Electronics but not sure.
There was discussion about this diff before. This diff was designed by Thorp and sold through Thorp, MRP and Leisure.
The metal parts were the same for all of these diffs, differences were for plastic parts. MRP made their own parts, Leisure used at least the Thorp spur. For the wheel I´m not sure atm. I think your diff is Thorp.

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aip47-2008 wrote: Sat Apr 21, 2018 10:45 pm
Stibing wrote: Tue Apr 17, 2018 8:20 am Hi,

I am "cleaning" in the hobby room, found some strange bodys and parts, anyone know what it is?
The Kyosho parts is for a boat, anyone know which model? Marked Kyosho 2032 - Super Screw set 20 and Kyosho 2042 - Super engine parts set 20.

Many thanks for the help!
Front Shock tower looks to be Com Com Kyosho Lazer zxr
I think no Com-Com. They used very special graphite plates which look quite different. I have a Com-Com RC10 shock tower somewhere. Trying to find and post a photo.

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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

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Anyone have some info on ART bodies? Hard to search on since ART is such a common word when it relates to RC bodies. I got a hold of some, I think, old 8th scale bodies but wanted to find more info on them.
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ART as in Advanced Racing Technology...the company that made the Agitator?

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Phin wrote: Mon Jul 16, 2018 7:51 pm ART as in Advanced Racing Technology...the company that made the Agitator?
Perhaps?
Never heard of it abbreviated always just called it Advance. But that would make sense I suppose. I will have to search on that and see what I find for bodies.
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If it's written "ART" on the header card then it's not Advanced Racing Tech. There were a bunch of different companies with Advance(d) names back in the mid 80's/early 90's so I always use A.R.T. when talking about the Agitator. Advance to me is Advance Eng. & Mfg....the co best known for Mini-Mags. Advanced Racing Products is another popular one...they made the mid-motor conversion chassis for the RC10 with the slick aluminum rear bulkhead.

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I would've been surprised to hear that Advanced Racing Tech made bodies, or anything 8th scale, which is why I asked if that's who you meant. I could've helped you out with contact info for them though.

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Was one of those the maker of the Race Case as well? Or was that yet another Advance?
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GoMachV wrote: Thu Jul 19, 2018 2:19 pm Was one of those the maker of the Race Case as well? Or was that yet another Advance?
Kinda. Advanced R/C Products made the cases but, ironically I think RCCA must've confused the names that issue and listed them as Advanced R/C Racing.

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Ok, I give up. I need help on these. Thought had figured out but then measured the 2 mount holes and realized it was wrong for the off-road adapters I see in their paperwork. Now I think there are for some on-road thing but they don't fit 1/12th hub holes. Mount holes do fit 1/10th pan car on a rc10l but that center hole is just a bit undersized to fit on my rc10l. Probably could force on there. Might just be tolerances are really close. But the width of this rim is 1.5" so little narrower than your normal wider 10l wheel. All Advance paperwork I can find only talks about 1/12 or 8th scale on-road. So any ideas?

They are 1.74 in diameter and 1.50 width, with mount holes of .90 from approx centers apart.

Here is one of the more informative files I found. http://www.dirt-burners.com/rcdox/Catalogs/Mini-Mags/1987%20-%20Mini-Mags%20Catalog.pdf
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Yokomo mourning holes are 18mm apart (.7087”) and the center hole needs to be 12mm for it to center

MRP 1/10 pan cars used a non standard bolt pattern of .8” across center to center

I measured a 10L hub and it was right at 15/16 (.9375”)

Oh, and Parma 1/12 used 1/10 bolt pattern wheels- the center hole is 5/8” so I doubt that helps you. I think that’s the same as standard 1/10

I’m at a loss of one that would be around the .9” mark but I figured those numbers would help rule out those applications.
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GoMachV wrote: Fri Jul 27, 2018 9:30 pm Yokomo mourning holes are 18mm apart (.7087”) and the center hole needs to be 12mm for it to center

MRP 1/10 pan cars used a non standard bolt pattern of .8” across center to center

I measured a 10L hub and it was right at 15/16 (.9375”)

Oh, and Parma 1/12 used 1/10 bolt pattern wheels- maybe that what they were for

I’m at a loss of one that would be around the .8” mark but I figured those numbers would help rule out those applications.
Yeah everything points to RC10L or Bolink but the width of rims is oddly narrow. I mean the RC10L is like perfect if a bit small for that center hole. Maybe a dragster wheel?
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

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Some of the capped tires for super speedway/velodrome were narrower, but it seems unlikely that they would use an aluminum wheel for that application lol.
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