Nitro Pro ST 2WD - Need help restoring
Nitro Pro ST 2WD - Need help restoring
Hi all. I have aquired this truck recently, it came from a poor home
I've seen it running pretty good before, until a nasty mishap...
I've managed to source a couple of parts so far to restore it but they are hard to find it seems, the manual says 1996 on the cover so I'm not surprised really.
I've seen it running pretty good before, until a nasty mishap...
I've managed to source a couple of parts so far to restore it but they are hard to find it seems, the manual says 1996 on the cover so I'm not surprised really.
Re: Nitro Pro ST 2WD - Need help restoring
Came with a non standard TVR body, getting an original or similar would be nice.
A few spares were there too but not the ones I really need!
The crash wrecked the front chassis plate, front bulkhead, servo arm and both steering arms.
The first two parts i've sourced, I'm guessing it won't be too hard to find a similar shape current little servo arm, but i'm stumped as to replacing the steering arm set - KYOC5991 XR-16
Any help is much appreciated for the part or alternative that may fit.
Thanks.
A few spares were there too but not the ones I really need!
The crash wrecked the front chassis plate, front bulkhead, servo arm and both steering arms.
The first two parts i've sourced, I'm guessing it won't be too hard to find a similar shape current little servo arm, but i'm stumped as to replacing the steering arm set - KYOC5991 XR-16
Any help is much appreciated for the part or alternative that may fit.
Thanks.
Re: Nitro Pro ST 2WD - Need help restoring
Ahh... I just found a pic of the parts I really need on a thread by RedScampi.
Mine are smashed into a dozen bits, if I glued them together they would look just like this , but not be of any use.
Mine are smashed into a dozen bits, if I glued them together they would look just like this , but not be of any use.
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Re: Nitro Pro ST 2WD - Need help restoring
My Pro-x ST
might be what your original shell looked like
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Yes, that shell definately fits the picture
This truck really reminds me of a car I used to have, going a long way back now... a Schumacher Nitro 10 Storm I think it was called, makes me want to fix it back up even more.
This truck really reminds me of a car I used to have, going a long way back now... a Schumacher Nitro 10 Storm I think it was called, makes me want to fix it back up even more.
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Re: Nitro Pro ST 2WD - Need help restoring
Something like this, Chris? http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_model.asp?cid=67780&sid=154CHRIS wrote:This truck really reminds me of a car I used to have, going a long way back now... a Schumacher Nitro 10 Storm I think it was called, makes me want to fix it back up even more.
Nitro 10s are one of my favourites....... think there's 5 or 6 in my stores.....
Alex
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Thats it! Man that brings back some memories, those yellow wheels I wonder if its still up in my parents attic, although I have a feeling it got chucked in the bin.Incredible_Serious wrote:Something like this, Chris? http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_model.asp?cid=67780&sid=154CHRIS wrote:This truck really reminds me of a car I used to have, going a long way back now... a Schumacher Nitro 10 Storm I think it was called, makes me want to fix it back up even more.
Nitro 10s are one of my favourites....... think there's 5 or 6 in my stores.....
Alex
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Thats it! Man that brings back some memories, those yellow wheels I wonder if its still up in my parents attic, although I have a feeling it got chucked in the bin.[/quote]
Find out matey, we'll get her back and growling again..... and get the truck running again, too!!!! lol...
Alex
Find out matey, we'll get her back and growling again..... and get the truck running again, too!!!! lol...
Alex
Osiris is the key.
"The world looks so much better through beer goggles... except Farmer in his underwear" - Ken
Look out for Todd K. - he's a convicted serial killer!!!
"The world looks so much better through beer goggles... except Farmer in his underwear" - Ken
Look out for Todd K. - he's a convicted serial killer!!!
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I couldnt make it to my local shop yesterday before closing to try and get a new replacement arm for the servo, then I noticed a plastic picture hook I had in the kitchen that looking shockingly similar to the shape and size of the original arm...
10 mintues of fettling later and I had a replacement part (see below) It will do for now, not sure how it would hold up to some rough driving use but the plastic seemed quite tough. So it got me thinking, i'm gonna do the same and mock up the arms I need too, then when my final part arrives (soon hopefully), I can stick it all together and check the geometry, if its good then I will most likely go ahead and use the plastic arms as a template to make some from alloy. Save me continually searching for this part, I'm not bothered about complete originallity restoring, as long as it works and 'looks' are a decent standard I will be happy
10 mintues of fettling later and I had a replacement part (see below) It will do for now, not sure how it would hold up to some rough driving use but the plastic seemed quite tough. So it got me thinking, i'm gonna do the same and mock up the arms I need too, then when my final part arrives (soon hopefully), I can stick it all together and check the geometry, if its good then I will most likely go ahead and use the plastic arms as a template to make some from alloy. Save me continually searching for this part, I'm not bothered about complete originallity restoring, as long as it works and 'looks' are a decent standard I will be happy
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The steering arm mock up is done. It's not pretty by any means, but it serves a purpose for now and every joint is in the right place. I used some bits of what was left of the original broken parts, don't get the full benefit of the ballracers top and bottom of each stalk like before but it's tight enough that it still moves easily. My black plastic arms are not really strong enough material but I believe would stand up to flat tarmac use, any bumps or jumps in the vertical plane and I think they wouldn't last long.
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I've now replaced a few more parts, this one below had so many bends I would called it rippled...
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Well after a time of waiting on parts then putting it all back together, it was ready to run, or so I thought...
So I started it up pretty easy on my patio, got it to idle nice, got the brake adjusted, let it warm up for a bit then did some small circles checking the steering, all good so far.
So then I put it onto the grass area which had a little bit more space, I could open the throttle about 10% so nothing high speed. I drove it round going fine for about 2 minutes, taking it easy. It then started to bog down and cut out. It hadnt cut out up till now while i was turning, braking, coming to a complete stand still it was fine till then...
So I got it back to the patio and placed it down and noticed it didnt free wheel, it was like the clutch was still engaged. (When I was rebuilding I noticed then clutch shoes were a bit worn so I sourced an original new set of shoes and put them in.) So I quickly took the clutch apart to find that the brand new shoes had melted themselves on to the inside of the clutch!!
So I gently as possible prised the shoes out, they are a bit rough looking but still usable I think.
So my question is: Why did this happen?
Surely this should not have happened in such a short space of distance/time with a brand new set of clutch shoes...
I can figure it out and I dont want to put the shoes back in if thats going to happen straight away again.
Like I said before it was a very short run taking it easy, slows speed. Its not like a was burying the throttle full and giving it some harsh treatment.
Any help is much appreciated, thanks.
So I started it up pretty easy on my patio, got it to idle nice, got the brake adjusted, let it warm up for a bit then did some small circles checking the steering, all good so far.
So then I put it onto the grass area which had a little bit more space, I could open the throttle about 10% so nothing high speed. I drove it round going fine for about 2 minutes, taking it easy. It then started to bog down and cut out. It hadnt cut out up till now while i was turning, braking, coming to a complete stand still it was fine till then...
So I got it back to the patio and placed it down and noticed it didnt free wheel, it was like the clutch was still engaged. (When I was rebuilding I noticed then clutch shoes were a bit worn so I sourced an original new set of shoes and put them in.) So I quickly took the clutch apart to find that the brand new shoes had melted themselves on to the inside of the clutch!!
So I gently as possible prised the shoes out, they are a bit rough looking but still usable I think.
So my question is: Why did this happen?
Surely this should not have happened in such a short space of distance/time with a brand new set of clutch shoes...
I can figure it out and I dont want to put the shoes back in if thats going to happen straight away again.
Like I said before it was a very short run taking it easy, slows speed. Its not like a was burying the throttle full and giving it some harsh treatment.
Any help is much appreciated, thanks.
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Re: Nitro Pro ST 2WD - Need help restoring
Possibly running it slow was the problem, no wind cooling, and just like riding the clutch on a full size, they should grab and hold almost straight away, sounds as if they were slipping all the time, maybe a weaker spring to engage sooner?
Or give it more welly.
Or give it more welly.
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Thats what I have been thinking, slow running probably does work the clutch more, but it was such a short period of time I didnt imagine that happening. The shoes came with a new spring so I guess it would actually be stiffer than the old one. The old one is pretty messed up, but i guess i could try putting it in as its bound to be weaker.
I will take it to a larger area next time so I dont have to potter around at slow speeds.
I also thought of trying to get some alloy shoes, would this help any??
Thanks
I will take it to a larger area next time so I dont have to potter around at slow speeds.
I also thought of trying to get some alloy shoes, would this help any??
Thanks
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