Redcat Racing Tsunami Thread
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Yes and keep an eye on it because you have to judge it every time out as to how much to wrap...........I've seen it done but I haven't done it myself[&o]
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is there a tomp thats way too cold? It gets to about -40c here in the winter sometimes lol. I dont even go out when its that cold. The coldest that I would go out with it is -15c or so. The only reason I want to drive it in the winter is because the winter is 8 months long here so thats a long time to wait
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As far as the temp being to cold it should be pretty easy to tell because it takes heat to keep the glow plug ignited.........if it gurgles a little its probably to cold[]
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ok man thanks. Whats the coldest it geth where you are? the coldest its been in my lifetime was -49c and with the wind it was -60 ish
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ehroof, i'm completely lost after what you said I need for my 13-18 tooth clutchbell. why do I need to extend the shaft out?how the heck would I do that anyway? Can you give me links to the parts you would use to change to my 13-18 hpi clutchbell? including this thing you called a tension pin? sorry..just new to this stuff. i thought i had the change figured out tell you wrote that about what I needed.by the way, are the 5*10 bearings they made me get any good for anything on my tsunami?
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they may work on the wheel hubs,
you need to get 3- 5x8 bearings: http://www.clermontmotorsports.com/s...5x8x2.5/Detail
and a tension pin, 3/16: http://www.ondrives.com/products.asp?recnumber=330 it looks like this, you will have to cut it down to about a 1/4 inch, then put the screw that holds the clutch bell thru it and screw it onto the pilot shaft. its really not that hard, you will need a washer a little larger than the opening on the clutch bell to keep it in place then use one of the smaller stock washers. you can get a tension pin from a hardware store or home depot.
you need to get 3- 5x8 bearings: http://www.clermontmotorsports.com/s...5x8x2.5/Detail
and a tension pin, 3/16: http://www.ondrives.com/products.asp?recnumber=330 it looks like this, you will have to cut it down to about a 1/4 inch, then put the screw that holds the clutch bell thru it and screw it onto the pilot shaft. its really not that hard, you will need a washer a little larger than the opening on the clutch bell to keep it in place then use one of the smaller stock washers. you can get a tension pin from a hardware store or home depot.
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1 time in the last 50 years it got to 24 degrees F it very seldom gets to 32 F where I am and if it does its for a few hours in the morning In 1964 when I went to Oregon to make my fortune trying to get back from the worst floods in the west at the time we passed through a place called 4 corners and it was a wind chill of 61 f below. Thats the last time I went any where close to something like that[:'(]
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ehroof, i'm completely lost after what you said I need for my 13-18 tooth clutchbell. why do I need to extend the shaft out?how the heck would I do that anyway? Can you give me links to the parts you would use to change to my 13-18 hpi clutchbell? including this thing you called a tension pin? sorry..just new to this stuff. i thought i had the change figured out tell you wrote that about what I needed.by the way, are the 5*10 bearings they made me get any good for anything on my tsunami?
ehroof, i'm completely lost after what you said I need for my 13-18 tooth clutchbell. why do I need to extend the shaft out?how the heck would I do that anyway? Can you give me links to the parts you would use to change to my 13-18 hpi clutchbell? including this thing you called a tension pin? sorry..just new to this stuff. i thought i had the change figured out tell you wrote that about what I needed.by the way, are the 5*10 bearings they made me get any good for anything on my tsunami?
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You dont really need the tension pin. My son has almost 1 gallon on his with the 13/18 and no wear what so ever on the gears. Im not hte only one that has been running it like this. Just install the 3 bearings with the small washers and end screw. You will then just slide the bell onto the bearings adn you are done. Once the motor is in the truck and tight the bell will not come off. It will have some movement from front to back but with the rotation of the engine while running it pulls the bell in to the engine. With 1 gallon run through and no wear I think its all good.
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ok guys..thanks for the help. I ordered the bearings and am going to skip the extension as well. 10.50 for the additional bearings..it didnt' say how many to a a package so I just assumed one to be safe and got 3 packs.
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after all the upgrades i put in it, i just now sold it..lol upgraded to a duratrax warhammer evo.can't wait to get it.looks really ****in sweet!
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I put the os cvrx 18 im my tsunami with a 13 tooth hpi clutch bell and i used the 47 tooth gear form the two speed to make it into a single speed. I cant believe how much power this thing has it blew me away. I can even get the front wheels to come off the ground.
Ehroof can you get me the part munber of the 13 tooth clutch bell that you use?
Ehroof can you get me the part munber of the 13 tooth clutch bell that you use?
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its an hpi 13 tooth clutch bell, i got it from dennis at clermont. Drop him an email, i dont see it on his site yet. [email protected]
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ok because i think i need a different clutch bell so i can use the real single speed direct drive. do you have a one speed in your tsunami or a two speed?
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when i get my gladiators what ype of foam should i get?
I tried to take some picks of the engine and tranny problems but they didnt turn out very well. did you put the single speed in yours?
I tried to take some picks of the engine and tranny problems but they didnt turn out very well. did you put the single speed in yours?
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run some med/hard foam since the gladiators are soft compound. i run the single speed setup from clermont in my tsunami, i am very happy with it, much better. http://www.clermontmotorsports.com/s...iff-kit/Detail
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yea, it more reliable and just better for off road, all my off roads except the jato and tmaxx are single speed. the only time they ever hit second gear is if they are on road, off road 2nd gear is never used. all my onroad's are 2 speed
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does that 2 speed use a steel spur gear? does it change the axle lengths at all? i might do it but want to make sure i wont have to change my rear driveshaft since im using one that has a universal on it at the rear diff
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oh yea and does the single speed have similar gearing to the first gear on mine using the 13/18 and the stock spur gears? with those stampede tires n wheels first gear is just fine, dont need second anyway, but it cant be any taller gearing than first gear is now
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thats the single speed that i have but its not going to work i cant move my engine to the left far enough to get the gears to mesh and my clutch bell is too short to reach to the center ot the single speed tranny. I already had to shave some plastic away to get the gears to mesh and im using the 47 tooth spur gear right now from the two speed with the spur gear all the way to the back of the tranny. I think i got the os engine with the short crank. can you get a longer crank extention? I have the os max cvr i dont think its the cvrx.
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whats wrong with an engine if it will rev to no end with the wheels off the ground but when its on the ground it hardly revs up. i can only get about ten mph out of mine on the ground. as soon as there is no load on the engine it revs great