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Having raced various Schumachers about 20 years ago, curiousity got the better of me just before xmas and I got myself a Phil Booth SX off eBay! Having a RTR model seems odd to me, and not having a manual/exploded diagram to see how it all goes together is definitely alien!
Anyway, so what does the Phil Booth treatment actually involve? I notice that the idler gear is missing, and there's a degree or two of toe-out on the front. There's a large hole in the upper deck that appears to make it easier to fit one of the LiPo terminals, but that may have been the previous owner. What else? Diff settings? Slipper settings? Belt tensions? Shock pistons, springs, oils, etc? Are any components actually uprated or does it really only imply that it was assembled to Phil's spec? |
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150 views and nobody knows huh?
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you should have had a manual and an idler gear the phill booth model comes with different top link plates and is pre built if i were you download the manual and give it a full rebuild.
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sounds to me like it was second hand and the seller did not give you all the bits!
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Hmmm. It was sold used but "as new in box". It's in very good condition - can't have had more than a couple of runs out in the garden or a very clean track but as it's my first SX I don't have previous experience to draw upon.
I suspect he just forgot to give me the extra bits - if it's meant to have the idler cover I guess I'll just order myself a new one. I don't think there's a Phil Booth specific manual so the only one I've got is the one I downloaded off the Schumacher site with each page as individual pictures (haven't they heard of PDF?!) . Being the standard SX manual, it just has all the standard kit shown. The top link plates are the small U-shaped CF parts that sit on top of each diff housing right? Looking at them the rear one definitely looks different from the manual - the ball links are closer to the centre line of the chassis. The front one looks like it *might* be different to stock, but the difference is less noticeable. Being an RTR model, should it come with any tools? I don't have any but then I don't particularly mind not having the official Schumacher ones. What do I need? I still have all my Wiha hex and nut drivers from eons ago - hex down to about 2.5mm and M3/M4 nut drivers. Do I need any smaller? From eyeballing the car I can't see anything else I might need, unless there are other sizes tucked away inside the diffs/diff housings. |
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The differences I am aware of are: - 37.5mm rear link mount and longer links (53mm I think). Grey front and red rear springs. 38.5mm front link mount and longer links (60mm I think) There may be others. Apparently, this is the setup the car comes with: - http://www.oople.com/forums/showpost...&postcount=141 HTH.
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