Well, I have been wanting to do this for awhile now since I first saw this forum. I knew I was going to put my original A stamp RC10 together, and after digging through my box of stuff (I sold a lot in early 2000's stupidly) I ran across a lot of parts I kept. But during this build, I found I don't have a lot of parts either! Anyway, I bought this from my racer friend when I was home on leave in the early 90s. We had raced when I was a teenager (or I actually just was an also ran really at that time). A lot of my parts still had the original North Carolina clay dirt smell on them. Ahhh, memories...
I believe I ran a couple batteries through it, then put it away and eventually I disassembled it. 4wd wasn't popular, though I somehow bought a YZ10 and modified it a lot with what I could. I did win an oval race with the Yoke, but that's for a different thread.
Ronbo wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 8:08 pm
20180114_114359.jpgWell, I have been wanting to do this for awhile now since I first saw this forum. I knew I was going to put my original A stamp RC10 together, and after digging through my box of stuff (I sold a lot in early 2000's stupidly) I ran across a lot of parts I kept. But during this build, I found I don't have a lot of parts either! Anyway, I bought this from my racer friend when I was home on leave in the early 90s. We had raced when I was a teenager (or I actually just was an also ran really at that time). A lot of my parts still had the original North Carolina clay dirt smell on them. Ahhh, memories...
I believe I ran a couple batteries through it, then put it away and eventually I disassembled it. 4wd wasn't popular, though I somehow bought a YZ10 and modified it a lot with what I could. I did win an oval race with the Yoke, but that's for a different thread.
Wise choice, they are really hard to come by and should be kept in anyone's collection
Looking forward to more pictures as you restore it!!!
->Mark
Hi,
Actually no. Still selling. More in progress pictures for the build coming later. I had a theme I was going to do on this one, but I would rather have a couple Yokomos as I actually did more with that than this 4-10 4wd. I may still do a 4TEN conversion tho...
Ronbo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2018 2:05 am
Hi,
Actually no. Still selling. More in progress pictures for the build coming later. I had a theme I was going to do on this one, but I would rather have a couple Yokomos as I actually did more with that than this 4-10 4wd. I may still do a 4TEN conversion tho...
I think we're all confused now
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Ronbo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2018 2:05 am
Hi,
Actually no. Still selling. More in progress pictures for the build coming later. I had a theme I was going to do on this one, but I would rather have a couple Yokomos as I actually did more with that than this 4-10 4wd. I may still do a 4TEN conversion tho...
I think we're all confused now
I took pictures of the reassembly process for posterity. A quick step by step history of the car.....
Ronbo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2018 2:05 am
Hi,
Actually no. Still selling. More in progress pictures for the build coming later. I had a theme I was going to do on this one, but I would rather have a couple Yokomos as I actually did more with that than this 4-10 4wd. I may still do a 4TEN conversion tho...
I think we're all confused now
I took pictures of the reassembly process for posterity. A quick step by step history of the car.....
gotcha... I'd keep it if I were you. You'll miss it one day...
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Lonestar wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2018 5:54 am
gotcha... I'd keep it if I were you. You'll miss it one day...
X2 on this comment. Yokomos are plentiful, MIP 4wd’s are not. In a few years from now you’ll be posting that you wished you kept it.
You guys are probably right, I may miss it one day. IF it were a Legend, then I think I probably would keep it and go with the theme I had planned for this one. I came to the conclusion that this would be a shelfer due to its rarity and I would rather have one I could run from time to time. I'm probably (?) one of the few here who have ran it at one time, but I don't remember how it handled. Yokes are definitely more plentiful, but even so aren't as easy as RC10s. Even RC10s, getting parts with my impatience, is annoying. I had thought about just selling the conversion parts and keeping the RC10 parts as those mean more to me than the conversion.... I know, weird..
Which is why I documented my build for the first time, so be gentle. If the 'bay doesn't pan out, I can always improve it as I had originally planned.
Here are the pictures of the transmissions front and rear. Nothing interesting on the rear, other than shavings from the metal to metal contact of the alloy geartrain. I applied some MIP diff grease I still had to the balls in diff gear, and the bearings are very nice.
The front gearbox is very good other than the top shaft gear which has a crack. I couldn't find any info on this here other than the ebay auction mentioning the same issue. Reassembly took some trial and error as it must be assembled correctly due to the way the bottom diff is machined. But I got it.
I had to modify and original bulkhead, as for some reason I didn't have the one that I had used... I used the 4-10 Legend instructions here on site which show exactly where to drill vs the original documents for my SP2 setup.
Yes, I know the holes in the fiberglass plate are horrible. But its just fiberglass, no biggie.
The nose plate is my original first nose plate, but I don't remember ever running it other than for this conversion. My first RC10 was setup with a Hot Trick front, so I just had this laying around back then... Don't judge the young poor me from back then....
Here is a picture of the front outdrives and knuckles with the one way bearing inside the Yokomo style wheel adapters. Of particular notice is the extension of the universals using a wing tube or similar. I happen to have a ZC421 outdrives NIP that are the same length from bone end to universal area. So, it should fit thus eliminating the one way outdrives. (since the car is now fully assembled, I will need to try this soon.)
Shots of the original bottom load rear shocks installed, dogbone outdrives with RC10T hubs sporting Shapeways TH-1 adapters. I was going to use RPM yokomo carriers, but I wanted to keep them for later. Transmission mounted and belt fed through. Front end arms and outdrives mounted.
Ronbo wrote: ↑Fri Jan 26, 2018 7:58 am
Shots of the original bottom load rear shocks installed
*top* loaders
(bottom only came out with the short-lived B4.1)
good pics, btw. How do you think the 3d printed square adapters will work with time?
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Shots of the car assembled. I found out I just didn't have the one part needed to installed the right MIP metal bellcrank or the right screw for the left. Thus, I couldn't install the tie rods properly. If anyone knows what I can order, since I still have a Houge one for my other RC10s Id appreciate the info. The tires are CRP Schumacher fronts with Schumacher rears on 2.0 yoke rims. I like the look, very aggressive with the vintage original tires on the Yoke rims.
I am finally assembling my SP2 MIP 4wd parts lot that I got about 1 1/2 years ago. The only instructions I have are of poor quality copies of some of the pages. Does anyone still have a complete set of the instructions and could they please scan...
lots of cool old stuff listed for crazy prices, but the MIP stuff isnt too out of line if you go off eBay pricing LOL
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The JG part of that transmission case is just the mounts and motor plate. The case is from MIP. IMO hot trick made a much better mount from aluminum....
All I would use from the kit would be the case....not that it'd make finding one any easier....
can anybody help me find out what size the belt is and if it possible to find replacement cvds or another car that i can get them from. they are 2.97 long from cup to end. thanks
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Like Scr8p mentioned, it is not necessary to post the same question in 4 or 5 different topics. Please post only in one topic and be patient. Someone, if they know the answer, will get back to you. Any questions, please let me know. Thank you sir.
I started an MIP 4WD project, using a Sassy Chassis, and mix of MIP and Andy's parts. The front Andy's arms match the AE factory short arms. The MIP SP-32 was fairly used, but cleanup well. My main issue is the front outdrives appear to be short,...
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So was the hole in the pulley shaft a production oversight, or would the ~1mm outward spacing have caused additional strain or belt misalignment issues?
Hello, I just stumbled across this forum. What a great place for all these vintage racers. I am just finishing off a couple of projects that I have been thinking about for a long time. Here is my 4wd RC10. Pretty basic build. I took a new built RC10...
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It was an ebay auction from awhile back and I'm not sure who it was. I have been sourcing parts for the last year in order to finish or start builds and things are kind of a mess right now. If I run across another set I will let you know.
What is the going rate for a RC10 MIP 4wd kit these days? Just curious....i might have one hiding in my closet. Its installed on the RC10, but was only ran a couple times and I have the box and a new belt as well. Just a curiosity question.
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i apologize...i had no intentions of selling it honestly. i actually have alot more rc10 stuff in my closet. i wont let it happen again.
Have a few little things to replace and wrap up (like powdercoating the engine mount). I've had the powdercoated chassis sitting around for ages and finally decided to put it to good use. Haven't decided on the wheels yet. Don't like the plastic MIP...
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WOW!! I'm impressed. The MIP 4wd conversions where hard to get new!! I guess you guys never got rid of anything, huh?