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Re: TAG Navajo (Pro)

Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2024 1:39 am
by 1300GT
Factory Works steering fitted. Thanks Jeff! 8) Still have to get turnbuckles of the right length.
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Stickered up reveal shots.
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I won't use the Coyote wheels and tyres on this build. They're only in these shots to prop the car up. I will use black wheels though.

Re: TAG Navajo (Pro)

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2024 12:20 am
by 1300GT
Diff cleaned and ready for reassembly. If you're familiar with Coyotes and Pro 10s you'll recognise the parts. The machined diff sleeve will stop the Tamiya AW grease from being flung out at speed.
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Back together with new bearings.
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Re: TAG Navajo (Pro)

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2024 3:20 am
by RC10th
2025 here we come :mrgreen:

Re: TAG Navajo (Pro)

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2024 6:39 pm
by 1300GT
I reckon it'll be even bigger than this year's Bash. I'll have to bring the Navajo. I know you want to see it. :mrgreen:

Re: TAG Navajo (Pro)

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2024 1:22 am
by 1300GT
Epoxied carbon fibre strips to the top of each side of the chassis for added strength.
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Kyosho Tomahawk front shocks have also been installed. Note the carbon reinforcing plates behind the tops of the shocks. I think without them the shocks would eventually tear out.
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These G10 plates were also added to drop the ballend down and completely remove the bumpsteer that was present at the last third of suspension travel.
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Re: TAG Navajo (Pro)

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2024 5:22 am
by Dadio
It's starting to look like a serious car !

Re: TAG Navajo (Pro)

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2024 9:13 am
by 1300GT
Let's hope when it's finished it drives like one. :lol:

Re: TAG Navajo (Pro)

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2025 11:08 pm
by 1300GT
Finally reamed the two cluster gears to 6mm internal diameter. The 3x6 flanged bearings fit perfectly.
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Full bearings in the gearbox. Mmmmmmmmmmmmm, bearings. :D
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I applied Autosol metal polish to the gears because there was one spot between the diff gear and its mate that would bind when turning the outdrive cup by hand. Then I used a dogbone in a drill to spin everything at high speed for a while. It's now spinning really freely with only the slightest hint of tightness in the aformentioned spot after a thorough clean and grease.
The fixed gear ratio still has to be remedied.

Re: TAG Navajo (Pro)

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 12:25 am
by 1300GT
Polished the rear suspension arm pivot balls and made carbon fibre reinforcing plates for the arms.
Machined double wheel bearing adaptors for the rear. Each housing is 10mm wide, so they fit two 5x10x4mm bearings. I'm using Kyosho OT-18 stub axles instead of the stock items.
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This is so I can finally use the Yokomo TH-8 rear wheel adaptors that have been sitting around for years. The wheels are 2" from the 870C re-re.
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All bolted up. Kyosho Scorpion wheels and medium tyres on the front, Kyosho 2" soft tyres on the rear. The Yokomo wheels will be dyed black. Shock mounts still need to be fabricated for the rear.
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Re: TAG Navajo (Pro)

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 2:01 am
by 1300GT
I reckon the rear end could do with a little more downforce. The stock wing is pretty small and low.
Machined new rear body/wing mounts from aluminium.
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Also machined new wing buttons and fabricated the wing from .5mm PETG.
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