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Re: YOKOMO RESTORE HELP

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I just looked on Podium RC, they seem to have alot of stuff. But I don't know what part umbers I need for some things. I have yet to find a instructional manual for the 91 works I can read (english) I'm also not sure if some of the other car parts will fit, like stuff from the yr4 cars. I'd like to get castor blocks also but not sure which ones fit. I see some on E-bay but do want to buy parts to just turn around and sell them because they don't fit.

can anyone give me a good starting point for spur and pinion for 17.5 brushless on a small indoor track?

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The end of the line web site has a works 91 parts listed in its scans section

http://www.end-of-line-rc.co.uk/exploded-diagrams/Yokomo-Works-91.pdf
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Thanks
That's awsome, but it only seems to be part of the instruction manual.
It only shows some of the front end parts.
I'll look aroud the site to see if I can find the rest of the stuff I need.
But thank you very much

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MIKE VALENTINE wrote:Thanks
That's awsome, but it only seems to be part of the instruction manual.
It only shows some of the front end parts.
I'll look aroud the site to see if I can find the rest of the stuff I need.
But thank you very much
The important part of that sheet he linked is it is the complete part listing/exploded diagrams. Could have used one of those for the 870c...

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It just looks like page 2 and Page 3 are missing

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Not a vintage restore fix/part. But I cut a knotch in the diff hubs to be able to use D-ring diff rings so they won't sping on the diff. Sorry for the bad pics, i need to figure out how to take pictures of small parts.
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Does anyone know who made these A-Arms?
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MIKE VALENTINE wrote:Does anyone know who made these A-Arms?
likely by GPM.......... :)
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Any progress on the wheel adapters...and collecting the rest of your parts?

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Re: YOKOMO RESTORE HELP

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MIKE VALENTINE wrote:Not a vintage restore fix/part. But I cut a knotch in the diff hubs to be able to use D-ring diff rings so they won't sping on the diff. Sorry for the bad pics, i need to figure out how to take pictures of small parts.
excuse my ignorance but which car are these D-rings originally made for?

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I'll get some pictures of the almost finished wheel adapters up tonight. i still need to tap the holes, but the rest of the wheel adapters are done.

The D-ring diff plates are off of almost every 1/10 pan car made today (Hyperdrive, associated, KSG, CEFX, CRC, Etc)
The are also made by IRS and a few other places. The Inside Diameter is slightly smaller than the old Yoko stuff, but easily fix on a lathe.

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Hey Mike,

Are you running the Yoke at the VONATS???
Life is like a box of chocolate, you never know what R/C car you're gonna get next!!!

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I'm trying to, I just don't seem to have time latey to finish the car. I have almost everything I need. I'm kicking around the idea of making a new chassis, Lipo freindly. Just not sure if I'll have time. I still need to buy a servo for it too.

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Cool,

The VONATs 4wd class is going to be stacked with good drivers this year, It's gonna be very competitive this time around. :shock:
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Re: YOKOMO RESTORE HELP

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I still need a rear plastic bulkhead cover. The car I bought came with an aluminum one.

I finally figured out how to take better pictures with my Camera. All I have to do is tap the holes and clean up the burrs.
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