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Ive used them before my be worth investing. Ill see how it fits when the shell returns and report back. |
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Now for the steering, again some real neat touches here. The steering bellcrank posts are at the same angle as the chassis kick up to reduce bump steer. These posts are attached to simple ali bracket that is machined at the required angle.
Alternative links between the bell cranks can also be purchased to alter the ackerman angle. Option 3 link is supplied with the kit. http://www.oople.com/forums/attachme...1&d=1324230461 http://www.oople.com/forums/attachme...1&d=1324230461 http://www.oople.com/forums/attachme...1&d=1324230500 http://www.oople.com/forums/attachme...1&d=1324230500 A small carbon bracket then is fitted to the top of the steering bell crank assembly and then a small plastic brace is bolted to the chassis, which makes the front end all very stiff and secure. The servo lever is plastic, with 23t, 24t and 25t inserts used for the different servo types. There has been some chat about this on rctech.net, with some failures reported. But apparently if you use some cyan to glue the insert into the lever then all should be good. Some people have tried to fit alloy servo arms, some without success. I glued in the insert, but will probably buy the alloy Serpent servo arm for security. http://www.oople.com/forums/attachme...1&d=1324231146 |
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With the shock build I had some problems fitting the pistons into the shock bodies as there were slightly too big. I sanded down the pistons with some 600 grit wet and dry by putting the shock shafts in a cordless drill, this ensured that the pistons were sanded down nice and evenly.
I was a bit surprised by this issue giving the quality of the kit, lets hope that the optional machined nylon pistons don't have this issue. The rest of the shock build went well, the shock bodies are nicely coated and very smooth. The O rings material is the same as used in the diffs, are pretty soft and appear to be silicone. These should swell up nicely with the shock oil and give a good seal whilst also being nice and smooth. The bladders fitted nicely in the shock caps and appeared to be quite tough, bleeding the shocks and setting rebound was nice and easy with the vent hole in the shock cap. http://www.oople.com/forums/attachme...1&d=1324290078 The shocks are also supplied with boots to cover the shafts etc, these seemed to nice and durable as well. http://www.oople.com/forums/attachme...1&d=1324290078 |
My Alu horn has been a treat :D nice to see some better pictures than with an Iphone, got two build threads going, Sweet! :lol:
I have checked about my wires badger and shouldnt be a porblem, will find out next week for defo. seeing your pics makes me want to build another kit :( |
Rich some of your shots aren't working still. Great pics and build thread though. Shell coming along nicely. Will update you when nearing completion !
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can you post pics of the shell at various stages? |
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Nice build there
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Is the shimming right? Were both gearboxes affected with this or only one? |
Hi fella, you may want to put a longer bolt through the top link on the shock tower end.
I've taken a picture of how mine is done, there was a problem with them undoing, even when thread locked. Front and rear need doing. Sorry,cars not the cleanest it could be :D:D:D http://www.rosswhitelock-photography...t7695978-L.jpg |
Ross, I did hear about that issue and have ordered the longer bolts etc needed in case I have troubles. Cheers for the heads up though.
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the mesh was bob on. |
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See the yellow bearing on the diff out drive. Above and too the left you have the top link, on the back of its built in nut you have a silver 5mm nut and a longer bolt. |
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bingo! thankyou! :) ive just threadlocked them good until they work loose. |
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