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DDB 06-03-2011 08:49 AM

DB01 B parts question
 
hello all,what does DB01 B5 parts function?thanks

dimblum 07-03-2011 06:54 AM

I have wondered the same thing for years now.. I think the slot it covers might be used for certain balancing rigs, but I have never been able to confirm this.. I hope someone else knows..

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Originally Posted by DDB (Post 471840)
hello all,what does DB01 B5 parts function?thanks


Nige 07-03-2011 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by DDB (Post 471840)
hello all,what does DB01 B5 parts function?thanks

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Originally Posted by dimblum (Post 472149)
I have wondered the same thing for years now.. I think the slot it covers might be used for certain balancing rigs, but I have never been able to confirm this.. I hope someone else knows..


B5 fills a slot in the bottom of the chassis, I guess it is needed for molding reasons rather than having a direct purpose.

:)

dimblum 07-03-2011 05:04 PM

I do CAD work for plastics and its not likely that the slot was created for molding reasons. The slot that part B5 fills definitely has a purpose. There must be someone who knows for sure.

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Originally Posted by Nige (Post 472156)
B5 fills a slot in the bottom of the chassis, I guess it is needed for molding reasons rather than having a direct purpose.

:)


Carno 07-03-2011 08:27 PM

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Why not? Looks to me like they created the whole opening from below.


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Originally Posted by dimblum (Post 472359)
I do CAD work for plastics and its not likely that the slot was created for molding reasons. The slot that part B5 fills definitely has a purpose. There must be someone who knows for sure.


dimblum 07-03-2011 09:26 PM

Touche my friend. I stand corrected..

I never noticed the exact location of the slot :blush: The mold would need to punch through for certain. Can't believe I never noticed that..

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Originally Posted by Carno (Post 472459)
Why not? Looks to me like they created the whole opening from below.


DDB 08-03-2011 06:33 AM

thanks for you answer my question.
I have a question .Can #51273 and #53972 usable with DB01?
DB01 is my first rc and my only buggy rc ,so I have so many questions . thanks

muratti 08-03-2011 07:49 AM

As for 51273 i have never seem that part before. Donīt know if you can use it. The steering bridge seems too long for me but i have never tried it out on my DB01. I would recommend it tough as it is expensive and not really necessary. I would recommend the DB01 steering arms instead (54149). They take away some slop in the steering.

DDB 08-03-2011 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by muratti (Post 472610)
As for 51273 i have never seem that part before. Donīt know if you can use it. The steering bridge seems too long for me but i have never tried it out on my DB01. I would recommend it tough as it is expensive and not really necessary. I would recommend the DB01 steering arms instead (54149). They take away some slop in the steering.

Thank you for your answer.
I have a follow-up question."DB01 chassis cars( limit at the available position )" show on packing of the steering bridge.What does " limit at the available position " mean?

muratti 08-03-2011 09:32 AM

Iīsorry i have absolutely no idea :confused: Anyone?

dimblum 08-03-2011 07:23 PM

Part #51273 - 501X Front Hub Carrier is not a compatible part. The DB-01 uses part #51309 Front Castor Block..

Part #53972 - 501X Aluminum Steering Bridge is compatible and I have one installed in my Durga.. If I remember right the text "DB01 Chassis Cars (limit at the available position)" is there because you can only use 'one' of the 'three' available mounting positions on the Steering Bridge when you install the part in the DB-01..

Hope this helps.

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Originally Posted by DDB (Post 472589)
thanks for you answer my question.
I have a question .Can #51273 and #53972 usable with DB01?
DB01 is my first rc and my only buggy rc ,so I have so many questions . thanks


muratti 09-03-2011 06:59 AM

Ah yes, normally you can choose between 3 points for the ballstuds to change the Ackermann effect and if you install it in the DB01 only one point can be used.

DDB 09-03-2011 07:08 AM

Thank you for your answers.:)

DDB 10-03-2011 02:43 PM

Tamiya said DB01R option parts included DB01 Slipper Clutch Set(#54018),but DB01R Slipper Clutch Set Spring is black ,it is not silver of the #54018,and Double Slipper Clutch Set( #54061) Spring is black.
I have a question for this situation .Does DB01R include #54061?
Thank you

Carno 10-03-2011 02:57 PM

No it does not contain the double slipper clutch. The silver spring has been replaced by the black one.

muratti 10-03-2011 02:58 PM

No, the DB01R includes the normal Slipper, not the Double Slipper Clutch. I donīt find much need for the Double Slipper although some people tested it and found it to be good on some tracks. If you jump and land with back tires first then it would absorb that.

dimblum 10-03-2011 05:36 PM

I paid the extra cash for the double slipper clutch and really like it compared to the single slipper. All the tracks I run on are loaded with jumps and I noticed very quickly that I had more control after landing a jump than with the single..

I have to say that the double is very overpriced compared to the single, so it may really not be worth the extra cash to get a slight improvement in control.

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Originally Posted by muratti (Post 473557)
No, the DB01R includes the normal Slipper, not the Double Slipper Clutch. I donīt find much need for the Double Slipper although some people tested it and found it to be good on some tracks. If you jump and land with back tires first then it would absorb that.


DDB 11-03-2011 01:36 AM

Thank you for your answers.

I have the following question:
I followed the instructions of the DB01 to install 53967,but the 3X8mm touch the Slipper Clutch Pressure Plate .
How to solve it?
Thank you.

dimblum 11-03-2011 05:15 PM

I can double check my instructions tonight for the belt tensioner, but my first guess would be either a missed step in the layshaft assembly (there are several shims that are specifically placed when you add the slipper clutch), or a screw was substituted in the belt tensioner assembly - I believe the inner screws were flatheads.

I'll check my build tonight and let you know.. I was able to fit the belt tensioner with the single and double slipper builds without any problems, so we will be able to solve the problem :)

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Originally Posted by DDB (Post 473791)
Thank you for your answers.

I have the following question:
I followed the instructions of the DB01 to install 53967,but the 3X8mm touch the Slipper Clutch Pressure Plate .
How to solve it?
Thank you.



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