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Johnboys Build

Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 10:31 pm
by Johnboy72
Ok, so finally received mine since it was shipped to Mo (old address) instead of NY. Was excited like a little school girl when the box came in. One minor issue, the air pack shipping things failed and the box got a dent in it. No damage to the car whatsoever but I kind of wanted the box to save as my original box is looking pretty damn sad. Anywho, I was tempted to just put it in the corner as I don't have bearings for this thing yet. But then I figured what the hell, had my youngest boy (the 4yr old gearhead) by my side excited to see in this thing. So seals ripped and parts looked over. Chassis looks good, everything appears to be on the good side. So I figured I'd let him help me out. He didn't get past step one. Pulled out the chassis, nose and front body mount. Then he wanted all the parts bags to put his Hotwheels in. So I have some work in that department. I decided that I'm going to slowly put this together as I'm unsure which direction to go. I do believe this will get built in an offroad form and not Dirt Oval. :D Later I might just try to get this thing modernized or WOIN. I couldn't see myself putting on the stock steering as I've never liked it. I did have most of a vintage A&L steering and used some parts off an old Havoc to get the steering set up. I cleaned up the old bearings but it will need some in the future. Speaking of bearings, since I do not have the ones for the tranny, I am really considering putting a stealth in it since I have tons of those.
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Re: Johnboys Build

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 1:14 am
by REMJ666
Nice build so far...

Re: Johnboys Build

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 3:13 am
by CCC
Looks good. Let us know what yo do about the shock spacer issue.

Re: Johnboys Build

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 7:45 am
by Johnboy72
I was reading about that. Worse case scenario, I'll use some of the old stuff. We used to use dang near everything in the house to limit shocks for dirtoval racing.

Re: Johnboys Build

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 7:52 am
by scr8p
every dirt oval guy i knew had atleast a handful of these in their box.

http://www.activepowersports.com/rj-speed-5253-nylon-spacer-asst-1822-48-rjs5253/
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Re: Johnboys Build

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 8:22 am
by Johnboy72
Maybe I'm just used to Facebook, but I was like looking for the "Like" button. :lol: I have tons of stuff like that laying around. I think I watched too much MacGyver as a kid. I don't have a ton of money so I make stuff work. Had a Havoc 2.1 once and took out the gear diff. Then I figured I'd replace it with a ball diff from one of my B4 trans. Well needless to say the geardiff was much wider and the ball diff had so much play. But I was determined. So after shaving down two spur gears I put over the outdrives, it was BUTTER!!!

Re: Johnboys Build

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 5:50 pm
by Johnboy72
Well can't stay away from it. Been wrenching on my buddies stuff since he's one of those new age RC guys that doesn't know how to turn a wrench. Its funny I'm now putting old parts on a brand new car. A little weird.
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The front steering tie rods are a little long. The A&L steering system was missing the two outside holes so I had to trim it up a little. But I think I found enough parts to run these tie rods.
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Mocking up, gonna put a stealth in it. Have the white case soaking in cleaner right now. Will start the Hydrogen Peroxide bath tomorrow.
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Re: Johnboys Build

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 5:52 pm
by vsefiream
scr8p wrote:every dirt oval guy i knew had atleast a handful of these in their box.

http://www.activepowersports.com/rj-speed-5253-nylon-spacer-asst-1822-48-rjs5253/
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Also known as 1/24 & 1/32 scale slot car axle spacers

Re: Johnboys Build

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 2:07 pm
by Johnboy72
Stopping this build for now. With the talk, I may just do a stock build and shelf this thing. Working on my old stuff.

Re: Johnboys Build

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2013 8:41 pm
by xxx2fast4u
Very cool build. Sad to see it stop, btw what transmission is that? Awesome looking...

Re: Johnboys Build

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2013 9:41 pm
by slow_jun
xxx2fast4u wrote:Very cool build. Sad to see it stop, btw what transmission is that? Awesome looking...

the Aluminum one? they're from REC, he made a limited run a few months back.

Re: Johnboys Build

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 3:01 am
by Johnboy72
Actually a guy named Walt made these in class. He was going to do the other stealth transfer too. But I guess the teacher had an issue with the projects. A few people on here got them. I was lucky to get two aluminum ones and one delrin. They've been mounted in a couple other cars. Since many have talked about the stop of the run, I think I'll put it together tomorrow in Stock form. Well with a stealth in it. Wish I had white long arms for the front. Only have black. Maybe when I get tired of my dirt oval rc10s, I'll upgrade this re re.

Re: Johnboys Build

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 6:57 pm
by Johnboy72
Well its in roller form and starting to mount the body. Everything is stock out of the box FOR NOW with the following exceptions. Bearings, chrome rims, CVDs and soon too be a white stealth. Eventually I want this thing to resemble closely to my second RC10 I took over from my dad. When we started racing rc, he had a stealth goldie and me a Blackfoot. When I proved I could wheel better than him, he picked up a 6 gear for me. After the season I took over his and my 6 gear was traded off. So for now she'll be an off road shelf queen and eventually might turned into a dirt modified. Just need white wide arms...Unfortunately I have all black ones.

Re: Johnboys Build

Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 5:23 pm
by Johnboy72
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Don't think I've ever actually mounted a buggy body. All my offroad was done with Stadium or Short Course trucks.
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Re: Johnboys Build

Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 6:00 pm
by THE H.P FREAK
HI!... I see your front body mount was massively short as well. I used a longer one with a 1/4 inch spacer under it just to get it to come through the body. :roll: