Rc10 Gold pan rebuild
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Rc10 Gold pan rebuild
I've been working on getting my RC10 running again and thought I would share. I am the original owner. I bought it at the end of the 1980's and it hasn't run since 1994 or so.
Pulling it out of storage
It is an all original Cadillac model with a ton of nasty gunk on it and a few parts installed wrong and a few others broken.
My goal is to make a cool little basher out of it.
Pulling it out of storage
It is an all original Cadillac model with a ton of nasty gunk on it and a few parts installed wrong and a few others broken.
My goal is to make a cool little basher out of it.
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Thanks. I'm still waiting on a few parts and paint.
When I test drove it, I used a tenergy smart charger and two different 1500 6 cell batteries.
It is much slower than I remember, so I had to do something. I didn't want to go overboard, but I thought it would be great to have reverse and some power. I want at least as much power as it had when I drove it almost 30 years ago.
It isn't going to be a shelf queen so I ordered a hobbywing 1060 ESC to replace the old MSC , a HPI 15t motor, a 2S lipo, and a 7cell 3000mah battery.
http://www.hobbywing.com/goods.php?i...attr=5417.5599
http://hpiracing.world/en/part/1146
Im hoping this setup will work well enough to be fun.
When I test drove it, I used a tenergy smart charger and two different 1500 6 cell batteries.
It is much slower than I remember, so I had to do something. I didn't want to go overboard, but I thought it would be great to have reverse and some power. I want at least as much power as it had when I drove it almost 30 years ago.
It isn't going to be a shelf queen so I ordered a hobbywing 1060 ESC to replace the old MSC , a HPI 15t motor, a 2S lipo, and a 7cell 3000mah battery.
http://www.hobbywing.com/goods.php?i...attr=5417.5599
http://hpiracing.world/en/part/1146
Im hoping this setup will work well enough to be fun.
Last edited by Jimbo302; 05-24-2016 at 11:21 AM.
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Thanks. I'm still waiting on a few parts and paint.
When I test drove it, I used a tenergy smart charger and two different 1500 6 cell batteries.
It is much slower than I remember, so I had to do something. I didn't want to go overboard, but I thought it would be great to have reverse and some power. I want at least as much power as it had when I drove it almost 30 years ago.
It isn't going to be a shelf queen so I ordered a hobbywing 1060 ESC to replace the old MSC , a HPI 15t motor, a 2S lipo, and a 7cell 3000mah battery.
http://www.hobbywing.com/goods.php?i...attr=5417.5599
http://hpiracing.world/en/part/1146
Im hoping this setup will work well enough to be fun.
When I test drove it, I used a tenergy smart charger and two different 1500 6 cell batteries.
It is much slower than I remember, so I had to do something. I didn't want to go overboard, but I thought it would be great to have reverse and some power. I want at least as much power as it had when I drove it almost 30 years ago.
It isn't going to be a shelf queen so I ordered a hobbywing 1060 ESC to replace the old MSC , a HPI 15t motor, a 2S lipo, and a 7cell 3000mah battery.
http://www.hobbywing.com/goods.php?i...attr=5417.5599
http://hpiracing.world/en/part/1146
Im hoping this setup will work well enough to be fun.
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I really am so far. I had a 3s lipo, so I ran it on the stock motor just for kicks. It was uncontrollable at full throttle at any speed in the dirt. It was a blast.
The ESC works great. The brake is excellent and the tab swap for control and battery options is nice and simple.
So far I have run the 15t on my 8.4v NIMH pack and it is really good.
The ESC works great. The brake is excellent and the tab swap for control and battery options is nice and simple.
So far I have run the 15t on my 8.4v NIMH pack and it is really good.
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Most Associated dudes would cringe at what you are doing . I, for one, think it's great that you are able to fully enjoy a running RC from long ago. Just don't get too crazy with the motor selection and you should be kicking up dirt for a long time.
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Yeah, it wasn't shelved when I bought it new, just wouldn't be right to do it now. That mess I cleaned off it had been on there since 1995 or so. It lived a hard life. It's back at driver status now and I remember how fun it was. The ESC an power admittedly have upped the fun level infinitely.
That said, I felt a little bad beating on it, so I bought an rc10b3 to continue motor and battery testing on, and drive recklessly.
That said, I felt a little bad beating on it, so I bought an rc10b3 to continue motor and battery testing on, and drive recklessly.
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I have read they can take a little power, just not brushless or extremely stout motors. I didn't crack the transmission open when I cleaned it up, so it'd the same gears I assembled 27 years ago, lol.
I was running pretty hard on it. I'm going to put it back together and avoid putting lipo in it.
I was running pretty hard on it. I'm going to put it back together and avoid putting lipo in it.
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I have read they can take a little power, just not brushless or extremely stout motors. I didn't crack the transmission open when I cleaned it up, so it'd the same gears I assembled 27 years ago, lol.
I was running pretty hard on it. I'm going to put it back together and avoid putting lipo in it.
I was running pretty hard on it. I'm going to put it back together and avoid putting lipo in it.
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Yeah. I've never been one to avoid going overboard just for kicks.
That said, now that I've tried it, I'm going to make this my nicad/NIMH car. Since I have the batteries and charger, I'll just dedicate them to this car.
That said, now that I've tried it, I'm going to make this my nicad/NIMH car. Since I have the batteries and charger, I'll just dedicate them to this car.
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