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Default Building a Yokomo Mr4-bx

I currently race 1/12th Oval and me and a few friends are looking at changing to join the merry band of 1/10th Off Road racers.

We have visited a local off road club and we are thinking about each buying bx's
I have only ever built 1/12th Mardave cars and they are pretty basic so i`m just after a guide to what tools to get to make the build easier.

What size allen keys, thread lock etc

and if there are anything I should do different to the manual.

Any help would be appreciated. thanks
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As far as tools go: 1.5mm hex driver, 2mm hex driver, 5.5mm nut driver, 7mm nut driver and a small and large phillips screwdriver. The rest you should already have. Use the red loctite on the universal joint set screws and blue loctite on anything that goes into aluminum. That's about it mate.
Take a look at Jimmy's Review here.
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I can't honestly remember what the BX comes with in terms of tools. possibly basic allen keys but dont quote me on that, I don't even remember if it comes with a turnbuckle wrench ?!


Most of the screws are 2mm hex head screws as far as I remember, so a decent quality driver with a decent lenth to it - so you can easily reach stuff like the motor screws.

You'll definately need some threadlock since there is a lot of alloy on there, the rear UJ drive shafts in particular need a proper degreasing and threadlocking. I use the Tamiya stuff myself.

The car comes with plenty of grease but the shock oil and springs will need changing probably to suit your track
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^ He said it far better than I could

I have no red loctite so relied on brute force and good cleaning!
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Thanks for your help guys

Yes i`ve read Jimmy's great review and found it very informative.
I`m sure I will be referring to it frequently.

It only takes 20mins to build the cars I currently race so obviously these are gonna be a bit different.

We are gonna build these over xmas and race at January, currently the best price we can find if we buy 3 at the same time is £350 each.

If anyone knows of any better deals please let me know.
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If you are clubbing together to buy 3, then I think you'd get a decent discount at least, surely ?! Definately should in my book.
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Contact Apexmodels, they do them for £359 each, i bet buying 3 they would better £350.
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give mb models a call and speak to bally he will sort you out for sure

check out www.mbmodels.net for his number

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Craig, you have a PM

Cheers Brett
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Cheers Brett
You too Brett
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We have ordered 3 x Bx`s just waiting for them to arrive.

Then its gonna be a rush for each of us to build them 1st and get them on the track.
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Great stuff mate! Really nice to build, one of the best I've ever built.

If you need them, I do window & border masks for the car since it doesn't come with any. I'd ask miself if that was ok to advertise, but I'd probably say yes.:jimmeh
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Great stuff mate! Really nice to build, one of the best I've ever built.

If you need them, I do window & border masks for the car since it doesn't come with any. I'd ask miself if that was ok to advertise, but I'd probably say yes.:jimmeh
Jimmy's masks are the best!!!!!!! You gotta order some NOW!!!
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hi what size turnbuckle wrench do i need? i measure the buckle it measures 4.4mm so that would mean i need a 5mm wrench?
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hi what size turnbuckle wrench do i need? i measure the buckle it measures 4.4mm so that would mean i need a 5mm wrench?
I would try to get a Lunsford turnbuckle wrench. Try are small and just the right size.

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We have built the 3 Bx`s now. Found it an enjoyable build and I have never built anything like this before.
Shame there were a couple of small parts missing from 2 out of the 3 kits.

We are now trying to kit out the electrics.
Ordered some world cells from DR Voodoo
Got a Quantum 2 ESC
Looking for a KO servo ( not sure which one to go for ? )
The club we will start racing at, only run 27Turn motors on polished floor ( not sure which sort to go for ? )

Never raced anything like this before, built the car totally as per instructions. How should I set diffs / slipper clutch before testing ?
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Many thanks for the decals Jimmy,

I`m very impressed by them and a fast turn around what more can I ask.

Our cars have now been well and truly OOpled
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The three yoks have been finished, and have been racing for a couple of weeks now.
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We have built the 3 Bx`s now. Found it an enjoyable build and I have never built anything like this before.
Shame there were a couple of small parts missing from 2 out of the 3 kits.

We are now trying to kit out the electrics.
Ordered some world cells from DR Voodoo
Got a Quantum 2 ESC
Looking for a KO servo ( not sure which one to go for ? )
The club we will start racing at, only run 27Turn motors on polished floor ( not sure which sort to go for ? )

Never raced anything like this before, built the car totally as per instructions. How should I set diffs / slipper clutch before testing ?
Well you want the slipper to slip before the diff's. I would run the front diff tighter than the rear for more steering or get the one way. With a 27 turn motor the diff's should last a long time...
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