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03.13.2008, 04:59 PM

One other question is that the Feigao 7xl i have dosent have a flat spot on the motor shaft. I was wondering what the normal procedure is to make a spot or if there is something else i should do?
   
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03.13.2008, 05:55 PM

I used a dremel diamond cutting disk mounted on a drill, the flat spot is pretty uneven but it works for me.


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One other question is that the Feigao 7xl i have dosent have a flat spot on the motor shaft. I was wondering what the normal procedure is to make a spot or if there is something else i should do?

don't worry about the flat spot, I have never had a pinion slip off of the shaft due to the lack of a flat.
   
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03.20.2008, 11:19 PM

I think the timing was set to 10 when i looked at the mamba. Ill deffinatly turn the punch control on and see if that helps. It seemed to lurch and be jittery.
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don't worry about the flat spot, I have never had a pinion slip off of the shaft due to the lack of a flat.
I see that now that i have had the pinion mounted and then taken it off.

One other major area of concern is getting the transmission to stay in gear. Unfourtenly i dont have the OEM linkage peice for the servo so i cant even stick it in there. I thought of getting the single speed but for bashing i dont see the need for the 74 dollars and that little weight. Any suggestions on this?

Thanks agian for all the help guys!
   
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03.21.2008, 02:29 AM

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One other major area of concern is getting the transmission to stay in gear. Unfourtenly i dont have the OEM linkage peice for the servo so i cant even stick it in there. I thought of getting the single speed but for bashing i dont see the need for the 74 dollars and that little weight. Any suggestions on this?
I just put a small cable tie or piece of wire (not electrical wire) through the little hole in the shifter shaft then wrap it around something near by, so the shaft stays pushed in (for second gear).


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Ok so it broke, took it out this morning and didnt get but 30 secounds into it and i took a jump off the road bed and the steering linkage broke. Any good aftermarket ones?

   
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Ok so i got a golden horizon steering kit and installed it this afternoon unfortunately no pics as the camera is dead. I took it out to a local warehouse facility and ran it in the dirt out back. I made rooster tails almost 6 feet long and 2 feet high. Ended the run with the pinion slipping off the shaft, any suggestions on this? I didnt think that lock tight was a good idea but let me know if this is usually the solution.

Im looking for a picture i thought i saved of some homemade wheelie bars. Anyone have anything that uses a shock setup or any suggestions on a premade one?
   
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I just put a small cable tie or piece of wire (not electrical wire) through the little hole in the shifter shaft then wrap it around something near by, so the shaft stays pushed in (for second gear).
I just use a Collar to lock it in second. I have the shaft pulled out and the collar on the shaft to keep it from going back in.

   
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03.25.2008, 11:22 AM

If you have the shift fork pulled out that means it is in 1st. 2nd gear is closest to the motor plate side of the tranny.
   
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I do believe that those stock shoulder screws for the steering linkage are the same screws used on the shock mounts. I just use titanium screws with aluminum tubing for collars. For the pinion gear blue loctite will help plus a flat spot on the shaft will lock it in better. I also place heatshrink over the pinion/set-screw to keep it from comming out all the way in the event that it does come lose. You are going through what most of us experience with an RTR out of the box vehicle. It will keep on breaking parts until you take teh plunge and bulletproof your truck using mostly metal hopup parts. One of the strongest and cheapest versions for making this transition is the FLM gear sold here on RC Monster.
   
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03.22.2008, 01:19 PM

As far as the wheelie bar i will most likely fab something up as its needed.

Ive got to get some blue thread lock, necessary at this point as it seems im only able to get through a half a run and the pinion comes off.

Looking for a solution for the steering system. Im looking for the screws in the picture below.



Wondering if any of you know of a solution what is a hex head and possibly a stainless.
   
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