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Re: NomadRacer's RC10 Trailing Arm Truck

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 8:59 am
by NomadRacer
jwscab wrote: Thu Jan 11, 2018 8:51 am yup, it's tricky, no doubt.

Use a small drill, something like 1/16" or so and drill a locating hole at each end. Then you can work from the outside.
I'd be more comfortable doing it that way. The A&L vintage instruction say to use a 3/32" drill bit... Seems slightly large, leaving no room for error at all. 1/16" sounds better to me. I'm really good with a file. :wink:

Re: NomadRacer's RC10 Trailing Arm Truck

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 9:03 am
by scr8p
Some would use the drill once, buy a new tub later method. :mrgreen:

Re: NomadRacer's RC10 Trailing Arm Truck

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 10:10 am
by NomadRacer
Factory Works (GoMachV/Jeff) has some serious customer support!

I got my conversion rear wheels this morning, they are heavy duty! Hex drive (12mm) with a special steel nut (5/16" drive). The hunt is on for my nut driver, no idea where the old Craftsman set is hiding. To bad MIP doesn't make one. :|

Re: NomadRacer's RC10 Trailing Arm Truck

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 12:46 pm
by Basher67
Before drilling any holes, I "punch" the spot with an automatic center punch. It leaves a nice accurate divot to keep the drill bit from walking without deforming the surrounding metal like a standard punch and hammer.

Re: NomadRacer's RC10 Trailing Arm Truck

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 12:53 pm
by GoMachV
Those are nice. I also use them to drive out shafts that are stuck! They work well!

Re: NomadRacer's RC10 Trailing Arm Truck

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 1:50 pm
by NomadRacer
Yes indeed, auto center punch is a fantastic tool to have in your arsenal.

Re: NomadRacer's RC10 Trailing Arm Truck

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 1:24 pm
by NomadRacer
Since my last post I've been busy with the tub. I drilled and slotted for the plates. That was serious work! They are not as nice as I planned, my marks where not quite right... should have spent more time on the prep work :roll: I received a modified rear shock tower this morning . Huge thanks to GoMachV for getting it to me so quick! Jeff is the man, he put some mojo on the package.

Next is to get the trailing arms aligned and flopping freely. The rear shocks are still in shipping mode. :|

Re: NomadRacer's RC10 Trailing Arm Truck

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 1:43 pm
by jwscab
So I'm looking at your chassis there and I see a potential problem, or at least a headache, but maybe I don't know enough about the trailing arm kit you have. It looks like you are running a truck rear tower. Did you adjust the tower ears to bring the shocks closer to a buggy style?

the reason I ask is the trailing arm is essentially like a short arm buggy width and the truck width is created by using the offset rear wheels, is that still right? If Jeff hasn't adjusted the width of the arm kit, you will probably want to run a buggy rear tower, or a factory works 'tall' tower to bring the shocks more inboard. I know the lower shock location gets might close to the wheel.

if you guys have figured all that out already, please ignore this.

Re: NomadRacer's RC10 Trailing Arm Truck

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 1:08 pm
by NomadRacer
jwscab wrote: Fri Jan 12, 2018 1:43 pm So I'm looking at your chassis there and I see a potential problem, or at least a headache, but maybe I don't know enough about the trailing arm kit you have. It looks like you are running a truck rear tower. Did you adjust the tower ears to bring the shocks closer to a buggy style?

the reason I ask is the trailing arm is essentially like a short arm buggy width and the truck width is created by using the offset rear wheels, is that still right? If Jeff hasn't adjusted the width of the arm kit, you will probably want to run a buggy rear tower, or a factory works 'tall' tower to bring the shocks more inboard. I know the lower shock location gets might close to the wheel.

if you guys have figured all that out already, please ignore this.
Yes, there is a small problem with the tower but we're working on it. :wink: I do have the offset wheels.

Re: NomadRacer's RC10 Trailing Arm Truck

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 1:15 pm
by GoMachV
Sorry I hadn’t seen this since we were on vacation, but yes- the plan for his is buggy style rear with offset wheels and a T style tower, which is a work in progress. I want it to look 10T ish, but the shocks need to be in the right spot too. It’s taking a few tries to get it right. Same thing I would be doing if it were my own at home here

Re: NomadRacer's RC10 Trailing Arm Truck

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 1:35 pm
by NomadRacer
No worries Jeff, it's going to be fantastic when we get it figured out!

I got a couple more parts for the front end, it's close to being done now. The turnbuckles and rod ends are on there temporarily. I'll be swapping them for Lunsford turnbuckles and RPM rod ends, needed something to be able to get a measurement.
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Re: NomadRacer's RC10 Trailing Arm Truck

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 1:53 pm
by scr8p
Gotta flip your arms around. :wink:

Re: NomadRacer's RC10 Trailing Arm Truck

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 2:35 pm
by NomadRacer
scr8p wrote: Mon Jan 15, 2018 1:53 pm Gotta flip your arms around. :wink:
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Re: NomadRacer's RC10 Trailing Arm Truck

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 3:17 pm
by Basher67
It happens to the best of us buddy. Don't sweat it. :lol:

Re: NomadRacer's RC10 Trailing Arm Truck

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 4:57 pm
by GoMachV
Just tell them you were going for the 91 Worlds look :mrgreen: