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purplenut 19-11-2014 08:42 AM

Old school rc10's
 
Hi all
I'm restoring 2 rc10's and wondering do the cva's from a b4/b5 fit the old rc10?
And I've searched for spares for the new rc10 but not many seem to dos decent range any ideas
Thanks

andy-aj 19-11-2014 10:08 AM

You could try and find some MIP drive shafts, try DMS.

Alternatively you can use B44 rear driveshafts, but you have to change the rear hubs.I'm not quite sure which hubs are used. B4/B44 wheels then go straight on.

You could just get you local Model shop to order the AE shafts from CML for you.

daz75 19-11-2014 11:02 AM

the vintage forum might be a better place to ask, lots of old people in there :D

Peakey 19-11-2014 11:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daz75 (Post 886611)
the vintage forum might be a better place to ask, lots of old people in there :D

Who you calling old !!!! I'm not old till after my birthday tomorrow :woot:

purplenut 19-11-2014 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peakey (Post 886612)
Who you calling old !!!! I'm not old till after my birthday tomorrow :woot:

:o:o:o:)

purplenut 19-11-2014 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andy-aj (Post 886607)
You could try and find some MIP drive shafts, try DMS.

Alternatively you can use B44 rear driveshafts, but you have to change the rear hubs.I'm not quite sure which hubs are used. B4/B44 wheels then go straight on.

You could just get you local Model shop to order the AE shafts from CML for you.

Cool i have a set of nip front and rear cva for a b44 i will use the rears.
Thanks:)

DerbyDan 19-11-2014 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by purplenut (Post 886597)
Hi all
I'm restoring 2 rc10's and wondering do the cva's from a b4/b5 fit the old rc10?
And I've searched for spares for the new rc10 but not many seem to dos decent range any ideas
Thanks

You would have probably been better off posting this in the vintage section...?

As you are probably aware the RC10 has been re-released, both the original 'Classic' gold pan & Worlds spec versions are now available.... Spares I presume are available through stockists of CML distributed products, for each model. Since the 'Classic' has the original 6-Gear gearbox & the end-of line 'Worlds' re-release has the Stealth - spares pretty much cover all the ali-pan RC10s.

The Worlds RC10 re-release includes a few upgrades to make it more capable/reliable using modern brushless/Lipo tech - including twin disk slipper, MIP CVDs, 2.2" wheels, Bulkhead accepts taller Lipo, V2 threaded shocks - fronts being longer than the original.... all these parts should be available & be a direct fit onto an original (Stealth) RC10.

Failing that - here's an interesting thread on RC10Talk.com discussing different ways of running 2.2" wheels on an RC10 - it largely defunct since direct-fit wheels in 2.2" dia are now so widely available... but it does discuss using B4 CVDs/wheels, generally it seems you also need to run different hubs etc. http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=8848

purplenut 19-11-2014 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DerbyDan (Post 886616)
You would have probably been better off posting this in the vintage section...?

As you are probably aware the RC10 has been re-released, both the original 'Classic' gold pan & Worlds spec versions are now available.... Spares I presume are available through stockists of CML distributed products, for each model. Since the 'Classic' has the original 6-Gear gearbox & the end-of line 'Worlds' re-release has the Stealth - spares pretty much cover all the ali-pan RC10s.

The Worlds RC10 re-release includes a few upgrades to make it more capable/reliable using modern brushless/Lipo tech - including twin disk slipper, MIP CVDs, 2.2" wheels, Bulkhead accepts taller Lipo, V2 threaded shocks - fronts being longer than the original.... all these parts should be available & be a direct fit onto an original (Stealth) RC10.

Failing that - here's an interesting thread on RC10Talk.com discussing different ways of running 2.2" wheels on an RC10 - it largely defunct since direct-fit wheels in 2.2" dia are now so widely available... but it does discuss using B4 CVDs/wheels, generally it seems you also need to run different hubs etc. http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=8848

Hi
Yea thought about the vintage forum last night so will post there aslo.
Thanks for the feedback:)

terry.sc 19-11-2014 07:44 PM

Simplest solution is to order the CVDs made for the RC10
http://www.dms-racing.com/index.php?...ategory_id=478

There are quite a few spares available now the kits were rereleased
http://www.dms-racing.com/index.php?...af68748dafc86=

http://www.rccarshop.co.uk/index.php...0-classic.html

purplenut 19-11-2014 08:07 PM

Thanks very much for the links:)


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