
Slotcarrod's Cliff Lett 91 Worlds Team Moo Build
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Re: Slotcarrod's Cliff Lett 91 Worlds Team Moo Build
does RPM make 1/10th hide-toned udders you could hang underneath?


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Re: Slotcarrod's Cliff Lett 91 Worlds Team Moo Build
Not sure why some one would even make this?

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Re: Slotcarrod's Cliff Lett 91 Worlds Team Moo Build
To put on the hood of your buggy, upside down like and 2% engine coming out of the bodyslotcarrod wrote:Not sure why some one would even make this?

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Re: Slotcarrod's Cliff Lett 91 Worlds Team Moo Build
I had an issue with the racing steering for my runner. While threading the post screw, the top of the post sheered off!
There was still enough meat to thread it on, so now it acts more like a lock nut. One question to Niki or Jake, should we use the lower nut on this steering kit?

There was still enough meat to thread it on, so now it acts more like a lock nut. One question to Niki or Jake, should we use the lower nut on this steering kit?
Rod Littau
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Re: Slotcarrod's Cliff Lett 91 Worlds Team Moo Build
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Re: Slotcarrod's Cliff Lett 91 Worlds Team Moo Build
The runner with the yellow wheels has a rere US tranny with a B4 top shaft and VTS slipper http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/cars_and_trucks/shared/91175.pdf . Also the new RPM gear cover. The front wheel has one inner rib removed to narrow it and give it that vintage feel. I wanted a racer with hidden modern upgrades. The racing ball bearing steering by NIX is silky smooth and requires 4 1/4x3/8 flanged bearings.
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Re: Slotcarrod's Cliff Lett 91 Worlds Team Moo Build
Yes, thin nut #8182 should be used under race steering bellcranks. Check out the drawing:slotcarrod wrote:I had an issue with the racing steering for my runner. While threading the post screw, the top of the post sheered off!![]()
There was still enough meat to thread it on, so now it acts more like a lock nut. One question to Niki or Jake, should we use the lower nut on this steering kit?
http://www.rc10talk.com/download/file.php?id=91922&mode=view
On drawing only one nut is missing under right hand side std bellcrank (NIX91-012).
As bearings around NIX91-025 and -026 does not allow them to expand at all it's really important to drill the center holes clean. While assembling the bellcranks, parts 025 and 026 do not need to be tight on threads as thread is so long and almost zero force is trying to loose them.
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Re: Slotcarrod's Cliff Lett 91 Worlds Team Moo Build
Rod the pair of cars look great. Cant wait to see the Cliff version completed and even more curious to hear about the track report on your runner.
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Re: Slotcarrod's Cliff Lett 91 Worlds Team Moo Build
Damn those look good!
I haven't seen a pair that nice since Ms. November 1989...

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Re: Slotcarrod's Cliff Lett 91 Worlds Team Moo Build
Well seeing that I needed to research this. I stumbled across a fine site with all the playmates since Dec 53 to 2004. I do not want to post any such links but an easy search for any inclined. Yes Nov 89 is very fine and having to do more extensive research, I have found that like my RC cars, the 80's and 90's are very fine!THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:Damn those look good!I haven't seen a pair that nice since Ms. November 1989...

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Re: Slotcarrod's Cliff Lett 91 Worlds Team Moo Build
I tapped my steering parts, installed a screw, then sanded down the bearing surface so the bearings installed without stress.
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Re: Slotcarrod's Cliff Lett 91 Worlds Team Moo Build
I m building my own nix91 but i am at a loss for shock sets..
Could someone point me to the right direction for the 1.32 and 1.02 shock sets i should buy ? Threaded or not .. And not too expensive
Are the rears the same as the worlds re ?
Thanks !
Could someone point me to the right direction for the 1.32 and 1.02 shock sets i should buy ? Threaded or not .. And not too expensive

Are the rears the same as the worlds re ?
Thanks !
I can't drive 55 !
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Re: Slotcarrod's Cliff Lett 91 Worlds Team Moo Build
They are the same size as the rear worlds rere but totally different.Patriiick wrote:I m building my own nix91 but i am at a loss for shock sets..
Could someone point me to the right direction for the 1.32 and 1.02 shock sets i should buy ? Threaded or not .. And not too expensive
Are the rears the same as the worlds re ?
Thanks !
These are the shocks you need:
http://www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/6432/
http://www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/6431/
These will help if your not doing a Masami replica and most team drivers used them: (though not 100% correct, they look good)
http://www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/6451/
http://www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/6468/
http://www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/6480/
http://www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/6493/
Rod Littau
Slotcarrod's Rumpus Room: http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=77&t=16113
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25 Years of the RC10: http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=13059
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