clutch problems
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From: portage, IN
RC10 gt team w/ CVR .12 ...I can't get the truck wheels to stop spinning when idling. Even if i put it on the ground it rolls away and if you apply the brakes it kills the motor. So to keep it running i have the idle set too high. Another problem im having is control issues. If you apply the throttle it fishtails excessively and wants to spin out when even the tiniest amount of throttle is applied. The only way to keep it straight on a loose track is to let it idle up to speed then very gently apply the throttle. I've taken the clutch bell off and cleaned the shoes which are a lil dark but dont look melted. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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From: Bayamon, PUERTO RICO (USA)
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RC10 gt team w/ CVR .12 ...I can't get the truck wheels to stop spinning when idling. Even if i put it on the ground it rolls away and if you apply the brakes it kills the motor. So to keep it running i have the idle set too high. Another problem im having is control issues. If you apply the throttle it fishtails excessively and wants to spin out when even the tiniest amount of throttle is applied. The only way to keep it straight on a loose track is to let it idle up to speed then very gently apply the throttle. I've taken the clutch bell off and cleaned the shoes which are a lil dark but dont look melted. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
RC10 gt team w/ CVR .12 ...I can't get the truck wheels to stop spinning when idling. Even if i put it on the ground it rolls away and if you apply the brakes it kills the motor. So to keep it running i have the idle set too high. Another problem im having is control issues. If you apply the throttle it fishtails excessively and wants to spin out when even the tiniest amount of throttle is applied. The only way to keep it straight on a loose track is to let it idle up to speed then very gently apply the throttle. I've taken the clutch bell off and cleaned the shoes which are a lil dark but dont look melted. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.



