Installing M2C Clutch on my Revo
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Installing M2C Clutch on my Revo
I just got this: http://www.impaktrc.com/product_info...roducts_id=453
I have no clue how to install it and it came with no instructions. Anyone with pictures or a link to directions would be really appreciated. Thanks.
I have no clue how to install it and it came with no instructions. Anyone with pictures or a link to directions would be really appreciated. Thanks.
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RE: Installing M2C Clutch on my Revo
http://monster.traxxas.com/showthread.php?t=439844
This is all i could find on the M2C clutch but it should be about the same. Hope this helps
This is all i could find on the M2C clutch but it should be about the same. Hope this helps
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RE: Installing M2C Clutch on my Revo
If the picture still worked it might have helped a bit. If anyone knows how to get the stock clutch nut off, I would appreciate that info as well. I can't get the flywheel to stay still while I try to unscrew it...
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RE: Installing M2C Clutch on my Revo
grabe onto the flywheel with a pair of pliers-wrench- channel locks or what ever you have, grabe it by the rough edege, the new springs are tricky for your first time its hard to explain it, but ill do my best, the small end of the spring goes on the nut and the hole in the spring and the shoe should line up, when you put them on the post of the flywheel you have to spring the small end on the outside of the nut, i use a 1.5mm wrench through the hole to put the spring and shoe together to help line them up and keep it from flying apart when i do it.. i hope this helps u, ho yea try not to scratch your shoes, good luck
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RE: Installing M2C Clutch on my Revo
Quick question about removing the flywheel nut, what direction does it turn? Clockwise or counterclockwise?
Thanks, I am his bro and I did not want to break anything turning it the wrong way
Thanks, I am his bro and I did not want to break anything turning it the wrong way
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RE: Installing M2C Clutch on my Revo
I know it's not exactly the same but it gives you the general idea of how to do it: http://www.rcnitrotalk.com/gallery/d...e_Clutch_2.jpg
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RE: Installing M2C Clutch on my Revo
So the holes of the spring match up with the holes of the shoes. Where do the extensions on the spring face again? Also, does leading edge/trailing edge play any role here?
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RE: Installing M2C Clutch on my Revo
the short end of the spring goes on the inside of the shoe and has to be bent back when you put it on , if you put it on wrong, the shoes will be open as if it was spinning, when the motor is running as you give more gas the clutch is thrown out against the inside of the bell and grabes it causeing it to turn witch turns your spur gear, the sprig is to make sure the shoes stay close untill you give it gas, the nut should go to the left to loosen it