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RDG 40 18-03-2011 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Delves (Post 476632)
I think it's 2.5mm, hope that helps.

cheers buddy!

Chris56 18-03-2011 10:38 AM

Im using 2.5mm and there is good free movement. (also brings the servo forward more so there is more space for esc)

Ben Turner 18-03-2011 10:49 AM

Mines just arrived! (oh the perks of not working fridays :lol:)

Thanks to Mb models for putting up with all of my pestering emails, and replying to every single one of them, keeping me in the loop!

Aran 18-03-2011 11:26 AM

just got mine from ups, loving the chassis, look amazing piece of kit can't wait to build it!

RDG 40 18-03-2011 12:17 PM

has anyone else noticed the mistake when building the rear hub assembly?

it staes 2973 for the part inbetween the two bearings yet 2973 again for the outer recessed spacer

reg 18-03-2011 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RDG 40 (Post 476710)
has anyone else noticed the mistake when building the rear hub assembly?

it staes 2973 for the part inbetween the two bearings yet 2973 again for the outer recessed spacer

i think people would stuggle to put them in the wrong place:woot:is everyone drilling the pistons out or are you running as kit

Tom3012 18-03-2011 12:49 PM

Drilled some pistons out 54 and 56, both so they now have 6 holes... Trial and error :lol:

Chris56 18-03-2011 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reg (Post 476724)
i think people would stuggle to put them in the wrong place:woot:is everyone drilling the pistons out or are you running as kit

I didn't even look at the part numbers:woot: Im just leaving the pistons as kit for now

reg 18-03-2011 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom3012 (Post 476726)
Drilled some pistons out 54 and 56, both so they now have 6 holes... Trial and error :lol:


iv build mine std and they feel dead as a dead thing,they do seem to have to much pack,54 35wt losi rear and 55 27.5 losi front

Ross 19-03-2011 10:26 AM

Guys, how tight are you doing the slipper up, I've done mine so the thread is flush with the end of the shaft , but a mate has done his all the way up ?

Ross

Buggy Driver 19-03-2011 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by pugboy (Post 476279)
All looks a bit tight for Kimbro type but there is always the xx4 type, ie bendy servo horn if it is too tight and you want to run something. Funnily enough just saw something on Youtube of one of the US Losi boys pulling out of a race with the 22 because the servo horn stripped...


Has anyone a part number for this XX4 servo horn for KO Propo servos?

stegger 19-03-2011 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ross (Post 477045)
Guys, how tight are you doing the slipper up, I've done mine so the thread is flush with the end of the shaft , but a mate has done his all the way up ?

Ross

Adjust it to the track , let it slip for a couple of feet. Make sure your diff is set correctly first though and with it being new adjust it after you have run it ;)

reg 19-03-2011 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ross (Post 477045)
Guys, how tight are you doing the slipper up, I've done mine so the thread is flush with the end of the shaft , but a mate has done his all the way up ?

Ross

you will need to do it tighter than that,iv got about 5mm showing:thumbsup:

sunbeam 19-03-2011 01:09 PM

Losi 22, what a heap of crap !!

Where the hell are you meant to put your electrics ??????????

I can't even fit my Tekin RS on the ESC plate !!!!!!!! and thats a small ESC !!!!!!!!!!!

Now the RX has to go over the motor and all the wires that run from the ESC to the motor have to be bunched up with the motor wires, ESC RX wire and arial !!!!

Just crap.

Does anybody want to buy my car? I've only built it, nothing else at all £175

DCM 19-03-2011 01:10 PM

I would be tempted Rob ;)

sunbeam 19-03-2011 01:26 PM

SOLD !!

DCM 19-03-2011 01:51 PM

Will B4 wheels fit on the rear without the hex?

ianjoyner 19-03-2011 01:55 PM

Anyone find the front spindle carrier binds slightly on the hinge screws, and the suspension isn't quite free? The inside of the wishbone is free, but the outside just binds slightly, so it won't drop under it's own weight. The rear is great very little play and free.

Careful not to over tighten the diff, attempting to follow tha manual's tighten it all the way down instruction I managed to get the nut to spin in the holder.

learnerdriver 19-03-2011 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by DCM (Post 477104)
Will B4 wheels fit on the rear without the hex?

yes, if you drill them out to 5mm ! :blush:

4wd front wheels are also a straight fit on the front :thumbsup:

reg 19-03-2011 02:12 PM

i think the holes in the hub need to be opend up a small amount,i think its because its held in with two different screws,they need to line up perfectly,to be free,just make sure you dont open them up to much else they will slop around,just make sure you dont do the the arms the screws go through:woot:


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