AE Bellcrank Steering Kit

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AE Bellcrank Steering Kit

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Ok, another question since my RC10 classic is my first 6 gear. Can anyone tell me how to properly install the bell crank steering? What do I do with the little plastic washers on the parts tree? I'm guessing the nylon screw is installed upside-down (in comparing with the A&L unit) in order to hold everything together? Why is there another middle link? Should it be the same length as the stock one? Once I am inside the castle, how do I find Count Rugen?
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Re: AE Bellcrank Steering Kit

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Re: AE Bellcrank Steering Kit

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The other link it comes with is to replace the "z" link for the steering servo
They don't show the thin washers used in the manual but I'm pretty sure I remember using the on the chassis side and carefully installing the nut down over them

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Re: AE Bellcrank Steering Kit

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Thanks, I feel like a total newb.
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That's a good thing :mrgreen: it should make you feel young again

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Re: AE Bellcrank Steering Kit

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What is everyone using for turnbuckles? I can stand threaded rod. I was only planning on two mods for my Classic: bearings and steering. But, I think I may add turnbuckles for convenience.
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Re: AE Bellcrank Steering Kit

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RichieRich wrote:What is everyone using for turnbuckles? I can stand threaded rod. I was only planning on two mods for my Classic: bearings and steering. But, I think I may add turnbuckles for convenience.

Kelley @ Lunsford Racing is working on Turnbuckles as we speak for the classic. Something retro/vintage I believe. 8)

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Lunsford Racing is working on Turnbuckles as we speak for the classic. Something retro/vintage I believe. 8)
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Re: AE Bellcrank Steering Kit

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Well, that's fantastic news!! Do you know of an eta?
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Re: AE Bellcrank Steering Kit

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I wish they would do the old style with the nut on it those look the best.

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Re: AE Bellcrank Steering Kit

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I just got my two steering kits from Tower yesterday. Did anyone else get fugly 8/32 screws that look like they're dipped in green paint and not anodized? Are the screws in the Classic kits like this also?

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Re: AE Bellcrank Steering Kit

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mikea96 wrote:I wish they would do the old style with the nut on it those look the best.

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Re: AE Bellcrank Steering Kit

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The screws in my kits just look dirty. :lol:
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Re: AE Bellcrank Steering Kit

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LTO_Dave wrote:I just got my two steering kits from Tower yesterday. Did anyone else get fugly 8/32 screws that look like they're dipped in green paint and not anodized? Are the screws in the Classic kits like this also?
One kit I built was fine, the 2nd kit had 4 of the "green" screws. I had plenty of "good" screws to fix it though.
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Re: AE Bellcrank Steering Kit

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I got mine straight from Associated and they don't match the old school screws. Who cares though, I'm just happy to have decent steering now!
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