dwarfy
Well-Known Member
How are you finding it Revo? IMO the performance of this brake set up is pretty good and definitely worth the money :cool2:
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I like it very much! It beats the stock setup 200%. No problem locking the tires with only a 9kg servo. Together with the ABS setup on my 4pk it rocks!![]()
And here we go again, hahahah
A longer run today and the grub screw unscrews again and the brakes are disabled
My next try is to file down the tip of the grub screw and drill a tiny dimple in the lay shaft!
And here we go again, hahahah
A longer run today and the grub screw unscrews again and the brakes are disabled
My next try is to file down the tip of the grub screw and drill a tiny dimple in the lay shaft!
Thanks again dwarfy! I will try that. Now it needs a complete clean up! It rained last night and the FG are more mud then plasticAnd I can't get my motor to stay running after I did some "tuning", hahaha
Worked GOOD for about 45 minutes, but when I did a little tuning it stopped as soon as I hit the brakes. Why oh Why couldn't I leave it alone! hahahahaha
I make sure I grind the end of the grub flat. Then use blue locktight and tighten it down. It should be pressed tight against the bearing.



I would say with the idle screwed in and as high as it was you were running the low end somewhere around 21/2 or more to keep the idle down. That would build up the carbon from the amount of fuel and oil that was unburnt. It would however give much needed lubrication. :laugh:
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