pipeous
Well-Known Member
Hi guys. I just wanted to toss some stuff out here as I have been tinkering and such, and toss out some of the things I have done to address this issue.
I have now broken and replaced 4 pins in my dogbones on only 2 tanks of fuel. Last time out only 1/2 a pin broke and I never lost the driveline.
First attempts as suggested were to put heat shrink around the outdrives because they were falling out? Well the only thing I see about them falling out is breaking enough to let them out. These pins don't punch out easy. I just put nylon tubing, cut in half, over the outdrive slots for pins then heat shrinked over that.
For the front, I cut some stainless tubing in half and put over the slots before heat shrink.... oh and I have never broken a center drive pin yet....
ok last time out, the pin that broke was right rear, closest to the dif. I use my creeper stool (it pivots) and toss the beast on and start looking things over and spinning the wheels and hey... every once in a while the pins are sticking in the outdrives.
Last night I remove all the mounts and wing mount and move the shocks in one hole.... seemed to help quite a bit but the mounts got fouled by the shock bolt.... ok so the suspension is actually downtravelling too far slamming on the underside of the shock piston every time at full extensionbecause there is no droop screw in the arms or even upper arms like the FG setup.
I decided to move the shocks back to the original mounting position and have now added 10mm of fuel tubing both inside the shock on the shaft, just under the piston, and on the outside as well, to help with bottoming out a bit.
This stops the piston from hitting the bottom and even cushions it a bit, and shortens the down travel a tad. At least it should stop or at least reduce the dogbone pin breakage, and maybe even save a shock body or shaft as well.
I hope Redcat sees this and adds a droop screw point for the next edition being released. Even just a small outcrop off the chassis and setscrewin the arm would be nice.
I have now broken and replaced 4 pins in my dogbones on only 2 tanks of fuel. Last time out only 1/2 a pin broke and I never lost the driveline.
First attempts as suggested were to put heat shrink around the outdrives because they were falling out? Well the only thing I see about them falling out is breaking enough to let them out. These pins don't punch out easy. I just put nylon tubing, cut in half, over the outdrive slots for pins then heat shrinked over that.
For the front, I cut some stainless tubing in half and put over the slots before heat shrink.... oh and I have never broken a center drive pin yet....
ok last time out, the pin that broke was right rear, closest to the dif. I use my creeper stool (it pivots) and toss the beast on and start looking things over and spinning the wheels and hey... every once in a while the pins are sticking in the outdrives.
Last night I remove all the mounts and wing mount and move the shocks in one hole.... seemed to help quite a bit but the mounts got fouled by the shock bolt.... ok so the suspension is actually downtravelling too far slamming on the underside of the shock piston every time at full extensionbecause there is no droop screw in the arms or even upper arms like the FG setup.
I decided to move the shocks back to the original mounting position and have now added 10mm of fuel tubing both inside the shock on the shaft, just under the piston, and on the outside as well, to help with bottoming out a bit.
This stops the piston from hitting the bottom and even cushions it a bit, and shortens the down travel a tad. At least it should stop or at least reduce the dogbone pin breakage, and maybe even save a shock body or shaft as well.
I hope Redcat sees this and adds a droop screw point for the next edition being released. Even just a small outcrop off the chassis and setscrewin the arm would be nice.


