Hillbilly Hoedown Race: The Loaner and the Worlds Car prep.
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Hillbilly Hoedown Race: The Loaner and the Worlds Car prep.
Ok, so working on a RC10 for my buddy to run in the vintage class in an upcoming race. I don't want to throw money at this car. So thinking of using just random parts laying around.
First, this chassis came in with the sprint car and I just assumed this chassis is junk due to the rear is jacked up.
So I know there are a ton of receipts on here from WOIN to CE Racer....well I'm still just have to get my McGyver on. Had him B4.2 over so we can see what we can't mess around with. I put the 20* B4.2 block (pictured on the right) on as I've read it would be about 25* on the RC10. This is with the whole hex assembly. Pictured on the left is what I'm assuming to be an old CW castor block with the angled spindles with a Evader BX wheel I found laying around. The width is almost the same. On the rear I mocked up a B4.2 rear hub but it's too narrow. I'm happy with the width of the Evader BX rears using the Losi hubs.
That's where I'm at now. I don't know if I want him to run that front shock tower and might just put a 6 hole fiberglass on it.
First, this chassis came in with the sprint car and I just assumed this chassis is junk due to the rear is jacked up.
So I know there are a ton of receipts on here from WOIN to CE Racer....well I'm still just have to get my McGyver on. Had him B4.2 over so we can see what we can't mess around with. I put the 20* B4.2 block (pictured on the right) on as I've read it would be about 25* on the RC10. This is with the whole hex assembly. Pictured on the left is what I'm assuming to be an old CW castor block with the angled spindles with a Evader BX wheel I found laying around. The width is almost the same. On the rear I mocked up a B4.2 rear hub but it's too narrow. I'm happy with the width of the Evader BX rears using the Losi hubs.
That's where I'm at now. I don't know if I want him to run that front shock tower and might just put a 6 hole fiberglass on it.
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Re: The Loaner
The angled front castor block is from Robinson Racing. You might have got them from your Nemesis.
Are those aluminum or titanium out drives in the Stealth? I personally would have no qualms running that shock tower, but I wouldn't like to see the RRP steering and outdrives damaged.
Are those aluminum or titanium out drives in the Stealth? I personally would have no qualms running that shock tower, but I wouldn't like to see the RRP steering and outdrives damaged.
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Re: The Loaner
It wouldn't be pretty, but you could probably get away with making some fiberglass or sheetmetal braces to reconnect the tub sides to the rear bulkhead with some 4-40 hardware. It would be worth trying if you didn't want to spend money on it.
FYI, you have the rear arm mounts on the wrong sides...
FYI, you have the rear arm mounts on the wrong sides...
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Re: The Loaner
Aluminum braces made. I'm leaning towards the B4 casters. Already mounted them up. Just trying to decide if I actually want to bite the bullet on the extended shock towers to run modern shocks. I'll re check the rear mounts....they've been on and off so many times I probably wasn't paying attention the last time.
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Re: The Loaner
So searching thru one of this kids boxes and found 3* blocks (must have been some old Randy Dumas leftovers as this kid is 21). Sadly they've been modified. Dang dirt oval guys.
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Re: The Loaner
Had a little time tonight so took off the parts I care about and put on parts I don't care so much about. Raped the B4.2 some more too. So tried the 3* blocks but they are too far cut and would fail if that rear tire took a shot. So found some unmarked blocks and I'm hoping they are the 1.5 or whatever it is. Also, the RPM truck bulkhead is not mint so I figured what the heck. I put Losi hubs on the rear off my XXXT parts. Also put in the B44 CVDs with the hex adapters off the B4.2. The front is wide arms with B4.2 castors, spindle blocks, spindles (hex). This kid has a lot of the Hex rims so that's why we went that route. Waiting on some towers to mount the big bores and we should be ready to tear down and get it ready.
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Re: The Loaner
Phin, that trans with the blue outdrives was removed as that diff was tightened so much the driveshaft binded on the screw that was sticking out.
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Re: The Loaner
Johnboy72 wrote:Phin, that trans with the blue outdrives was removed as that diff was tightened so much the driveshaft binded on the screw that was sticking out.
Are the Losi XXXT hubs similar to the B4 hubs? I'm assuming they're offset further out than stock RC10 hubs and that's how you're using B44 CVD? With B4 hub carriers some had to shave some material out, from the inside of the hub, to make room for the longer drive shafts, or else the shafts would bind like how you had with the blue diff halves.
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Re: The Loaner
Pretty much LOSI #2122 but not the aluminum version. It's in the inner hole moving the hub out to furthest position.
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Re: The Loaner
Well minus tie rods, think we are ready for this kid to run this car next weekend.
Mine is right behind. Wish I had the BB too but these will have to do.
Mine is right behind. Wish I had the BB too but these will have to do.
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