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MsTr_B
#281 Posted : 15 July 2015 11:58:24

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I am at issue 57 now. Flapper Its sucks that you so behind, I would have lost it! Enjoy the build when you receive the rest.
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AndreZS1AZ
#282 Posted : 17 July 2015 16:08:52

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I received issues 47-50 today so that is halfway with the series. Then it will be the extra issues for the 2 speed gearbox. We do not have a CNA here in town so we had to go the subscription route.
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#283 Posted : 22 July 2015 09:08:30

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AndreZS1AZ wrote:
I received issues 47-50 today so that is halfway with the series. Then it will be the extra issues for the 2 speed gearbox. We do not have a CNA here in town so we had to go the subscription route.


Thats bad not having a CNA, I know my wife has another subscription through them and she is not receiving all the issues. I hope CNA will receive the additional issues.

I just want to start with the motor now, so frustrating receiving one small part at a time, Like my car is standing on three wheels at the moment. Looks crap.Confused
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#284 Posted : 22 July 2015 15:21:41

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I am having difficulty with the rear wing, the screws are to small and don't want to go in. Well if I force it, it might go in but than I break it. Anybody with the same issue?
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MsTr_B
#285 Posted : 28 July 2015 09:51:35

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Anyone know where i can get 'after run' oil?
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AndreZS1AZ
#286 Posted : 30 July 2015 18:40:17

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Hi MsTr_B, I will look at the rear wing this weekend and see if I have the same problem. As to after run in oil, go to your rc hobby shops. If you are going to be running the motor every weekend, do not worry about it. It is another story if you are going to store the motor for a while. You will find all the answers on the forum pages.
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#287 Posted : 31 July 2015 09:43:04

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Thank you will be appreciated.
I read on the build dairy and they say with the motor that is still being built and that is will stand for a while they suggest to put after run oil.

I will pop into the local hobby shop here and see if they have.
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Jors
#288 Posted : 01 August 2015 15:05:59

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I am done up to the end of the rear diff
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#289 Posted : 03 August 2015 17:59:41

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Ok MsTr_B, I have checked my mounting screws without mounting the wing and they do not turn in all the way. When I mount the wing they go in all the way up to the chassis. This is what I suggest. Take a piece of wire and check the depth of the hole so that you can see how far the screw can go. Rub some normal soap on the threads of the screws and turn them in until they stop. They will protrude a bit. Turn them out and then mount the wing. The soap makes the screws turn easier. I hope this helps.
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#290 Posted : 12 August 2015 07:53:13

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AndreZS1AZ wrote:
Ok MsTr_B, I have checked my mounting screws without mounting the wing and they do not turn in all the way. When I mount the wing they go in all the way up to the chassis. This is what I suggest. Take a piece of wire and check the depth of the hole so that you can see how far the screw can go. Rub some normal soap on the threads of the screws and turn them in until they stop. They will protrude a bit. Turn them out and then mount the wing. The soap makes the screws turn easier. I hope this helps.


Thanks Andre. Did some building last night again, decided to tackle the wing and finally its on the car.
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#291 Posted : 21 August 2015 15:44:17

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Received issues 51 - 54 today so there will be some building this weekendBigGrin I now have all the shocks so they will be assembled. I must still sort out the excessive play on the one front wheel bearing. It really wobbles inside the rimAngry
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#292 Posted : 22 August 2015 07:30:21

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I am by issue 63 now, just need to go get some thread lock. Andre that's weird, hope you can sort it out. Don't have any play on mine.
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#293 Posted : 23 August 2015 20:33:13

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The play on the wheel bearings and rims has been discussed on the forums but I have now come to a screeching halt. The thread on the shaft of the rear shock is damagedCursing What they did there I do not know. I cannot even repair it with a 3mm dieMad I will contact them tomorrow for a replacement part and let's see if I get it.
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#294 Posted : 30 August 2015 16:29:03

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hi

I am finished with the driveshaft to the diff and have received the engine block getting super excited now.

watched a video on youtube about running in your engine from traxxas and they recommend to put in some run in oil before you start your engine for the first time.

Also think the car looks silly standing on 3 wheels why they have done it like that I don't know
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#295 Posted : 04 September 2015 12:18:17

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Jors wrote:
hi

I am finished with the driveshaft to the diff and have received the engine block getting super excited now.

watched a video on youtube about running in your engine from traxxas and they recommend to put in some run in oil before you start your engine for the first time.

Also think the car looks silly standing on 3 wheels why they have done it like that I don't know


Check above what I asked about the after run oil.

The car does look crap on 3 wheels, I wanted to see for a wheel and mag somewhere just scared they send other parts with the 4th wheel issue.
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#296 Posted : 07 September 2015 19:41:59

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On the 21 August I received my issues and found a problem with the shock in issue 54Angry I phoned Jacklin on Monday and I was told that I would receive another issue in two weeks time. Lo and behold, it was in my post box on FridayBigGrin so I cannot complain about the service that I get from them. My only problem is that it is slow going with the build, but they say that patience is a virtueBored
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#297 Posted : 07 September 2015 23:49:56

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AndreZS1AZ wrote:
On the 21 August I received my issues and found a problem with the shock in issue 54Angry I phoned Jacklin on Monday and I was told that I would receive another issue in two weeks time. Lo and behold, it was in my post box on FridayBigGrin so I cannot complain about the service that I get from them. My only problem is that it is slow going with the build, but they say that patience is a virtueBored


Glad they gave you a new one.... according to my calculations it takes more than 2 years for the build. Started getting the motor issues, received the piston and Confused Confused today.LOL Getting excited now!
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#298 Posted : 12 September 2015 08:53:46

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I received the motor issues and started to put it together now, used the after run oil. Cant wait for the next few issues.BigGrin
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#299 Posted : 28 September 2015 19:22:56

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I received issues 55 - 58 on FridayBigGrin so it seems that the postal guys are coming to the party and no problems from the Jacklin side. Only another 57 issues to goMellow
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#300 Posted : 28 September 2015 22:15:49

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AndreZS1AZ wrote:
I received issues 55 - 58 on FridayBigGrin so it seems that the postal guys are coming to the party and no problems from the Jacklin side. Only another 57 issues to goMellow


Glad you receiving your issues.
Yeah don't remind me... Next year June, July we can finally drive!Huh
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