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Re: RC10T2 Basher

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The molded center links are a nice option. They were made by Associated and RPM. The AE version is sized similar to the B2 ball cups, while the RPM version matches theirs.
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Re: RC10T2 Basher

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juicedcoupe wrote: Thu Jun 30, 2022 4:45 am The molded center links are a nice option. They were made by Associated and RPM. The AE version is sized similar to the B2 ball cups, while the RPM version matches theirs.

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I've bought several cheap bellcranks on ebay, just because they had these with them.
I have a couple of the associated ones so I am going to use one of those. I wasn't aware of different ballcup sizes. Is this a 4.2 vs 4.3 mm ball difference or something else?

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I was referring to external size and design. The RPM is bulkier.
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Re: RC10T2 Basher

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Test fitting the new motor.
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Re: RC10T2 Basher

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Cleaned up and rebuilt the transmission.
Added a Robinson racing rc10gt aluminum diff.
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It’s a really pretty diff gear. I cleaned out all of the dirt, oiled and cleaned the bearings. Polished up the outdirives, diff rings and thrush bearing washers. Cleaned the gears and applied a dry lubricant to them.
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The diff is super smooth but when you spin the transmission the weight difference is notable.


This is a visual note to me. I am short a 1/8” bhcs for the spur mount.

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JosephS wrote: Sun Jul 03, 2022 4:59 pm This is a visual note to me. I am short a 1/8” bhcs for the spur mount.
They are so small and easy to loose. That's why I bought a bag full from Team KnK.
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juicedcoupe wrote: Sun Jul 03, 2022 9:42 pm
JosephS wrote: Sun Jul 03, 2022 4:59 pm This is a visual note to me. I am short a 1/8” bhcs for the spur mount.
They are so small and easy to loose. That's why I bought a bag full from Team KnK.
It’s magic. I’m running a gear cover so where did it go? I suppose it’s better than the spur getting ground up but it should have been bouncing around in there.

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JosephS wrote: Mon Jul 04, 2022 1:44 am I suppose it’s better than the spur getting ground up
Definitely better lost than chewing up a Robinson Absolute spur. Those have gotten pricey. Anymore, I buy the AE/Kimbrough spurs.
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All of the parts were dyed and just look quite a bit nicer. The rpm off my parts wreck were a bit rough so I sanded them down till they were white and they took the new dye just fine.
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The rpm arms are sized off the original rc10t arms and not the rc10t2 style. So the outer rear hinge pins from the t2 are about 1/8” longer than they need to be. The rpm arms feel like jelly compared to the composite molded t2 arms. I’ll have to see if I wind up with the drive shafts popping from the outdrives.

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Just enough time between dropping the kids at school and heading to work to get the shock towers a spray of clear coat.
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The towers are all shined up and the kids are getting impatient so a bit more progress than normal.
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The mip t4 cvds are a direct drop in on the t2. With the t4 hub the bones are too short with the stock hub the axle needs to be shimmed out. I am not worried at all about these popping out.

I have a set of 13mm shocks that I am trying on. I am not sure if these look better or if 12mm big bored would look nicer.

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Thanks to a tip from juicedcoupe.
The Traxxas front spindle and axle fit the b4 caster blocks I was using with very minimal modification.
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This is going to help with keeping the wheels on the truck. I was using b4.2 front axles and they don’t have enough thread.

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Got the front end assembled and mounted. I cleaned up the rpm bumper as well as I could and added the battery holder and some j-concepts hold down nuts.

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I soldered up the esc and bound the receiver. It can move on it’s own so my kids think it’s done.
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Everything is a tighter than normal fit. The chassis is more rounded in the bends making the parts have to mount a bit more inward to be flat.

The battery strap rubs against the servo saver. The front shocks need some limiters since the lowest ride height is a bit too high.

I only did a little run around the living room. It sounds a little off. I am not sure if it's because I don't have the sensor cable hooked up, the spur is a bit stripped, or something else. I have an 85 tooth Robinson absolute spur that I'm going to swap in.


I swapped in the new spur and it darn quiet except for the tires


Did anyone every make tougher spur gears in 48 pitch for old stealth? I see a bunch of options of the b4 style slippers.

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Re: RC10T2 Basher

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The regular AE/Kimbrough spurs fit fine. The inner holes line up perfect. The AE gears are the exact same as the Kimbrough but are cheaper in Associated packaging.
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