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Rank: Amateur level 2 Groups: Registered
Joined: 11/08/2014 Posts: 41 Points: 126 Location: Benoni, South Africa
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Ok so this is my first build ever, running body is painted and all stickers are on looks better than expected. Tried to start it so obviously I have a few questions, how long does the glow plug take to heat up? My steering is all of a sudden stuck, may I have over tightend something?
will post pics soon
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Joined: 22/06/2014 Posts: 3 Points: 9 Location: Howick, KwaZulu Natal
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got my first issues today, well 2 x issue 2 and toolbox, I'll keep the additional issue 2 as a spare and request issue 1 again, waiting patiently until I have issues 1 to 10 before I start, going to have a blast building this.
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Joined: 27/05/2015 Posts: 70 Points: 206 Location: South Africa
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Jors wrote:Hi
Ok so this is my first build ever, running body is painted and all stickers are on looks better than expected. Tried to start it so obviously I have a few questions, how long does the glow plug take to heat up? My steering is all of a sudden stuck, may I have over tightend something?
will post pics soon Few pulls should do. Make sure the fuel is going through. Just prime it before you start. With regards to the steering, I have noticed mine did that as well when i installed the shock lifting things. Once I turned to the left side it got stuck. Hope it helps? If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough. RSA Building RB7
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Joined: 26/05/2014 Posts: 206 Points: 621 Location: Swellendam, RSA
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Got issues 87-90 on Monday. They are all display body parts and I will get rid of them. OK Jors, the glow plug will heat up immediately if your glow starter/driver/battery is fully charged. My steering servo seized with a possible short and that damaged the receiver. I have received replacements. The nose of my car is in pieces until I replace the servo, but I did notice interference with the steering arms. I am not happy with this car at all. Way too much play on some of the parts and you assemble then have to dis-assemble to fit other parts. I will post photo's of the interference as soon as possible. It's not the fall that kills you, it's the sudden stop
Building: Bismark, 2.5m wingspan glider
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Rank: Amateur level 2 Groups: Registered
Joined: 11/08/2014 Posts: 41 Points: 126 Location: Benoni, South Africa
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Hi
Was scratching today and found my spare servo both only turn very few degrees without being attached to the steering arms will never be enough to steer the car, think I must go look for other servos
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Rank: Amateur level 2 Groups: Registered
Joined: 11/08/2014 Posts: 41 Points: 126 Location: Benoni, South Africa
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Happiness as I found the problem with tge steering servo the steering balance button was set on zero, so started it to run it in but battle to get the rpm down think I damaged my differential will open up later to inspect
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Rank: Semi-Pro Level 1 Groups: Registered
Joined: 27/05/2015 Posts: 70 Points: 206 Location: South Africa
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Guys where can I get the gaskets which goes on top of the cylinder liner? If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough. RSA Building RB7
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Rank: Pro Groups: Registered
Joined: 26/05/2014 Posts: 206 Points: 621 Location: Swellendam, RSA
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Hi guys, been busy with other stuff. I got issues 96, 97, 98 & 98, no 95 yesterday. I phoned Jacklin this morning and they will send 95 free of charge. I am keeping the extra issue 98 because the struts will break. I am going away this weekend, but when I return I will sort out the new radio and re-assemble all the parts that I had to take off. I will be running the motor in as the car is, and then take it totally apart to fix all the sloppy parts and fit the 2 speed gearbox. MsTR_B, where are you in SA? Why do you need the gaskets? Maybe I can help out here. It's not the fall that kills you, it's the sudden stop
Building: Bismark, 2.5m wingspan glider
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AndreZS1AZ wrote:Hi guys, been busy with other stuff. I got issues 96, 97, 98 & 98, no 95 yesterday. I phoned Jacklin this morning and they will send 95 free of charge. I am keeping the extra issue 98 because the struts will break. I am going away this weekend, but when I return I will sort out the new radio and re-assemble all the parts that I had to take off. I will be running the motor in as the car is, and then take it totally apart to fix all the sloppy parts and fit the 2 speed gearbox. MsTR_B, where are you in SA? Why do you need the gaskets? Maybe I can help out here. I am in Secunda, Mpumalanga. I fastened the heatsink and gaskets was not aligned properly, they bent and broke. If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough. RSA Building RB7
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Joined: 26/05/2014 Posts: 206 Points: 621 Location: Swellendam, RSA
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Ok Ms Tr_B, I will send you some shim stock via the postal service. I am not going to cut it out for you, you can do that yourself. Measure the broken shims and send me the thickness. I am not pulling my motor apart to measure the shims. Have a look at the build site where I showed how to do the fitting of the shims. I might take pity on you and do some measuring It's not the fall that kills you, it's the sudden stop
Building: Bismark, 2.5m wingspan glider
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Joined: 15/08/2014 Posts: 47 Points: 141
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So I have not posted in a while. Jacklin is pretty much messing me around - received up to issue 78 today, but now they left out 73 and 74. So have to wait for that now. Car is coming along nicely.
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AndreZS1AZ wrote:Ok Ms Tr_B, I will send you some shim stock via the postal service. I am not going to cut it out for you, you can do that yourself. Measure the broken shims and send me the thickness. I am not pulling my motor apart to measure the shims. Have a look at the build site where I showed how to do the fitting of the shims. I might take pity on you and do some measuring Andre Thanks will have a look when I get a chance, being really hectic at work... Currently have 4 shutdowns to run so yeah. If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough. RSA Building RB7
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Joined: 26/05/2014 Posts: 206 Points: 621 Location: Swellendam, RSA
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I received my last part, a wheel, last week and will try and finish the car. The only problem will be the paint which I am going to have to get from Cape Town. So, some more expense, but I suppose that it must be done because the car cost us a lot of money so it must be finished properly. It's not the fall that kills you, it's the sudden stop
Building: Bismark, 2.5m wingspan glider
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Joined: 05/02/2017 Posts: 2 Points: 6 Location: Johannesburg
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Hi All Perhaps some advice if you don't mind. This is my first model build ever and I have managed to even make this RB7 look quite similar to the pictures. I still have to do the racing body and the decals but I have managed to finish it.... I think 2 Things In what booklet do you actually fire up the engine ? What fuel does one use and do I need a glowplug igniter? My rear driveshaft confused me, i couldn't find where to connect it which i suppose means that I'm going to have to just about take everything apart to try and fit it ...grrrr i've enjoyed this but it has tried my patience. thanks sasha MsTr_B wrote:Jors wrote:Hi
Ok so this is my first build ever, running body is painted and all stickers are on looks better than expected. Tried to start it so obviously I have a few questions, how long does the glow plug take to heat up? My steering is all of a sudden stuck, may I have over tightend something?
will post pics soon Few pulls should do. Make sure the fuel is going through. Just prime it before you start. With regards to the steering, I have noticed mine did that as well when i installed the shock lifting things. Once I turned to the left side it got stuck. Hope it helps?
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Welcome to the forum Sasha, hope you enjoy your time with us.... Regards Alan
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Thanks very much Alan I hope to get better and better at this
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Joined: 27/05/2015 Posts: 70 Points: 206 Location: South Africa
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AndreZS1AZ wrote:I received my last part, a wheel, last week and will try and finish the car. The only problem will be the paint which I am going to have to get from Cape Town. So, some more expense, but I suppose that it must be done because the car cost us a lot of money so it must be finished properly. I used plastidip for my display body. Its a matt black colour. I like it. The running body must still be cut out etc. If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough. RSA Building RB7
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Rank: Semi-Pro Level 1 Groups: Registered
Joined: 27/05/2015 Posts: 70 Points: 206 Location: South Africa
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AndreZS1AZ wrote:Hi guys, been busy with other stuff. I got issues 96, 97, 98 & 98, no 95 yesterday. I phoned Jacklin this morning and they will send 95 free of charge. I am keeping the extra issue 98 because the struts will break. I am going away this weekend, but when I return I will sort out the new radio and re-assemble all the parts that I had to take off. I will be running the motor in as the car is, and then take it totally apart to fix all the sloppy parts and fit the 2 speed gearbox. MsTR_B, where are you in SA? Why do you need the gaskets? Maybe I can help out here. Andre I came right with the gaskets, somer back ordered the copy with them. Waited 1 week for CNA to receive it. If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough. RSA Building RB7
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Rank: Semi-Pro Level 1 Groups: Registered
Joined: 27/05/2015 Posts: 70 Points: 206 Location: South Africa
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Any hints on tuning the motor? Tried to start mine yesterday. If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough. RSA Building RB7
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Rank: Pro Groups: Registered
Joined: 26/05/2014 Posts: 206 Points: 621 Location: Swellendam, RSA
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Hi MsTR_B, I am glad that you came right with the gaskets. I was quite willing to post you some shim stock that I have in my possession. My motor started right out the box because it should all be factory pre-set. I will check my needle sttings and post them here. F1sasha, welcome to the build. You will need a glow plug ignitor and 20% nitro fuel. Issue 91 gives you the starting procedure and the motor should be pre-set. I myself have not done much building after replacing the faulty rx, too many other things to play with It's not the fall that kills you, it's the sudden stop
Building: Bismark, 2.5m wingspan glider
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