I got the black pan all back together this weekend. It took a long time to get the steering, shocks and universals (from treehugger, thanks!) fitted correctly.
The JConcept ball ends were just a little too big to use on the bell cranks. They would rub the caster link ball cups when the suspension flexed. I had to use the black ACS6274 ball cups on the two outer bell crank studs. I'm using the old/original front shock tower and I think that causes the clearance problem with HD ball cups.
I tried 2/56 rod and matching ball cups for the servo to bell crank link. The 2/56 threaded rod ball cups I have were too tight on the ASC3981 ball studs. As a result, the servo would not center properly. I had to go back to 4/40 rod with ASC6274 ball cups there too.
The shocks needed a down travel stop to keep the universals in the out drives. I just put a piece of fuel line on the shock shaft to keep it from going allthe way down. I enjoyed getting it just right.
I also had to replace the slipper. Lucky for me I had an extra. The slipper that came on the car was very slightly bent. I could not tell by looking at it but the spur had a wobble in it until I switched it out. The funny thing is that the slipper that came with the car is bigger than the regular stealth slipper. Other than being slightly bent, it fit on the stealth trans well. Does anyone know what other slipper it could have been? A pic is in my post above.
When I took it out for a test drive I realized I had a problem with the esc/motor combo. I'm using the Futaba 20 turn esc and motor that came with the car. The motor is modified and obviously lower than a 20 turn. It caused the ESC to shut down due to heat. I put in an old stock Twister I borrowed from another buggy and it ran great. So I have a Reedy 27t MVP on the way for this car. In retrospect, I should have upgraded the ESC instead of downgrading the motor but it's a done deal and saved about $30.
I'll post pics after I get the MVP in.
Peace
