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Schumacher LD3 D build continued. from step 21. gearbox
Просмотров 142 месяца назад
Schumacher LD3 D build continued. from step 21. gearbox
Schumacher LD3 D build continued. Shocks part 2
Просмотров 122 месяца назад
Schumacher LD3 D build continued. Shocks part 2
Schumacher LD3D build continued from step 11. Front steering and bulkhead assembly
Просмотров 112 месяца назад
Schumacher LD3D build continued from step 11. Front steering and bulkhead assembly
Schumacher LD3 D build continued. step 32 onwards. battery cradle etc
Просмотров 182 месяца назад
Schumacher LD3 D build continued. step 32 onwards. battery cradle etc
Schumacher LD3 D build continued. diff install
Просмотров 112 месяца назад
Schumacher LD3 D build continued. diff install
Schumacher LD3 D build continued. servo horn and rack trimmed
Просмотров 432 месяца назад
Schumacher LD3 D build continued. servo horn and rack trimmed
Schumacher LD3 D build continued. steps 29 and 30
Просмотров 132 месяца назад
Schumacher LD3 D build continued. steps 29 and 30
Schumacher LD3 D build continued. steering plates
Просмотров 112 месяца назад
Schumacher LD3 D build continued. steering plates
Schumacher LD3 D build continued. step 29. rear wishbones and hubs
Просмотров 152 месяца назад
Schumacher LD3 D build continued. step 29. rear wishbones and hubs
Schumacher LD3 D build continued from step 16. Front end/wishbones
Просмотров 92 месяца назад
Schumacher LD3 D build continued from step 16. Front end/wishbones
Herts winter series 2wd Q1. Alex Carter Ellis Stafford Richard Miller Steve Biscoe
Просмотров 345 месяцев назад
Herts winter series 2wd Q1. Alex Carter Ellis Stafford Richard Miller Steve Biscoe
Schumacher LD3 turnbuckles. part of ld3d build
Просмотров 636 месяцев назад
Schumacher LD3 turnbuckles. part of ld3d build
Schumacher v3 ball diff build and set. part of ld3 dirt car build
Просмотров 1386 месяцев назад
Schumacher v3 ball diff build and set. part of ld3 dirt car build
Schumacher LD3 D shocks part 2
Просмотров 1067 месяцев назад
Schumacher LD3 D shocks part 2
Schumacher LD3 D build start, shocks part 1
Просмотров 3617 месяцев назад
Schumacher LD3 D build start, shocks part 1
how and why do I glue front tyre sidewalls. #Schumacher Mezzo
Просмотров 468Год назад
how and why do I glue front tyre sidewalls. #Schumacher Mezzo
Eastern off road series 2021 round 2 of 4wd Boughton raceway B final leg 1
Просмотров 1512 года назад
Eastern off road series 2021 round 2 of 4wd Boughton raceway B final leg 1
Eastern off road series 2021 round 2 of 4wd Boughton raceway B final leg 2
Просмотров 432 года назад
Eastern off road series 2021 round 2 of 4wd Boughton raceway B final leg 2
Eastern off road series 2021 round 2 of 4wd Boughton raceway B final leg 3
Просмотров 552 года назад
Eastern off road series 2021 round 2 of 4wd Boughton raceway B final leg 3
EORS 2021 R1 B FINAL LEG 2
Просмотров 473 года назад
EORS 2021 R1 B FINAL LEG 2
EORS 2021 R1 B FINAL 4WD LEG 3
Просмотров 313 года назад
EORS 2021 R1 B FINAL 4WD LEG 3
EORS 2021 R1 B FINAL 4WD LEG 1
Просмотров 403 года назад
EORS 2021 R1 B FINAL 4WD LEG 1
Retro LRP motor skim on Orion lathe, powered by competition electronics turbo. All vintage episode!
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.3 года назад
Retro LRP motor skim on Orion lathe, powered by competition electronics turbo. All vintage episode!
Schumacher L1evo rear diff removal and strip down
Просмотров 2993 года назад
Schumacher L1evo rear diff removal and strip down
Baking off rc tyres to reuse wheels, Schumacher, kwf
Просмотров 2593 года назад
Baking off rc tyres to reuse wheels, Schumacher, kwf
Schumacher L1evo belt changing
Просмотров 5323 года назад
Schumacher L1evo belt changing
Schumacher laydown and L1evo toe inserts. Tip of the day
Просмотров 3144 года назад
Schumacher laydown and L1evo toe inserts. Tip of the day
Schumacher cougar laydown #wdesign lipo holder
Просмотров 5974 года назад
Schumacher cougar laydown #wdesign lipo holder
Schumacher laydown and L1evo 3 plate slipper upgrade and wing mount tip
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.4 года назад
Schumacher laydown and L1evo 3 plate slipper upgrade and wing mount tip

Комментарии

  • @jdsstegman
    @jdsstegman 6 месяцев назад

    I use to break in a motor before it was ran in the truck. Distilled water and submerge it and run it at half the voltage. I still have one orion lathe. But i have a real lathe now so i use that. When i became and automotive mechanic, i just missed the the time when shops would rebuild starters and alternators inhouse. Now its eithe buy new or re manufacturerd.

  • @Motor_Alchemist
    @Motor_Alchemist Год назад

    Is the alloy diff less likely to leak?

    • @tenthrc5502
      @tenthrc5502 Год назад

      I have found them to be very good with regards to leaking, look after the o ring or replace it from time to time and you're golden.

  • @peterslevin416
    @peterslevin416 Год назад

    Very informative, ive, just purchased an l1r, im intending to use the alloy diffs in the build are front and rear alloy diffs exactly the same and are they still compatible with the l1r, any info would be appreciated.

    • @tenthrc5502
      @tenthrc5502 Год назад

      Hi there, the diffs are the same from front to rear, but have been tweaked for the new car, so are a v2. They have a different internal arrangement of shims I believe, but externally the same, so compatible

    • @peterslevin416
      @peterslevin416 Год назад

      @@tenthrc5502 hi thanks very much for you reply just wanted to make sure that I used the right diffs, I'm relatively new to belt drive cars so I find your tips and knowledge a great help, Ive subscribed to your channel and i looked forward to some further vids. 👍

    • @tenthrc5502
      @tenthrc5502 Год назад

      Note the L1r front diff has the longer gold outdrives

  • @unogazzy84
    @unogazzy84 Год назад

    I had no idea that these things existed until I saw a video today on AMain Hobbies channel about the old days of the RC hobby.

  • @adrianharrison5208
    @adrianharrison5208 2 года назад

    That was cool to watch, how much would a lathe like this be these days?

  • @andrewmurphy8724
    @andrewmurphy8724 3 года назад

    I really wish that schumacher would release a ball diff for the new cats. The gear diffs do not work well on the track i race on. Tried everything from lighter diff fluid to the heaviest diff fluid but nothing would work. The car would just skate around like it was on ice.

    • @tenthrc5502
      @tenthrc5502 3 года назад

      Thanks for your feedback. I also was in the hunt for more grip and if you want a ball diff then you can use the ball diff from the cougar kc. I have tested this and it works well, you will need to run the L1 4mm belts as the pulley on the diff is designed for this size. Firstly I tried just a rear ball diff and this worked great as made the rear end more stable, but the gear front diff pulled the car out of the corners really well. I then dropped a ball diff in the front as well and this helped with mid corner rotation, but lacked the pull out of corners the gear diff gave. Hope this helps 👍

  • @fc3sboy1
    @fc3sboy1 3 года назад

    All the years I have been into rc I have never used any loctite on any screws and only once did I have one screw back off which was on the center slipper drive cup on an sworkz s104 evo. That was the only screw that warranted some blue as it was rotating in the center of the rear output drive cup that held the drive pin in on the slipper. Other than that one screw on that one brand never needed it. I ran taymia losi custom works hyperdrive ae team trinity LTO TLR RB sworkz yokamo and lynx to name a few going back to the late 80s to current. Nitro and electric. bottom line the wide spread over use of the devil's glue is ridiculous and not needed in 98% of the rc world

  • @devon5590
    @devon5590 3 года назад

    Did you switch to the alloy for the purpose of weight savings? Another question, how would this buggy perform on indoor clay? Thanks nice channel 👍🏻

    • @tenthrc5502
      @tenthrc5502 3 года назад

      Thanks for your comment. I use the alloy diffs for their improved consistency as they hold more oil. If I remember correctly I did a weight comparison and the alloy ones are a couple of grammes heavier. I have no idea how the car would go on clay I'm afraid as I only run on astro, carpet and grass, but saying that it did come 3rd at the world's in Michal Orlowski's hands👍

  • @aidanrc46
    @aidanrc46 3 года назад

    Will you do other requests?

  • @Kanooky_Jones
    @Kanooky_Jones 3 года назад

    Whoa. You’re standard of worn tires is very different than mine. Lol

    • @tenthrc5502
      @tenthrc5502 3 года назад

      To be honest they weren't too bad for bashing, but not for racing 🏁👍

  • @aidanrc46
    @aidanrc46 3 года назад

    Thanks mate, I need to change/put oil in the rear diff of my L1.

    • @tenthrc5502
      @tenthrc5502 3 года назад

      I'll do a little video on that next, let me know if there's anything else you would find helpful

  • @Kanooky_Jones
    @Kanooky_Jones 3 года назад

    “This is the only parts that is really quite annoying”-you got that right. That front end piece is annoying in a lot of ways... Good video.

  • @markbruton-young9228
    @markbruton-young9228 3 года назад

    did you find the cause of the belt failure? Both diffs and pulleys look good. Did you clean up the pulley tooth profile anyway to make sure, and inspect the chassis for signs of stone ingress?

    • @tenthrc5502
      @tenthrc5502 3 года назад

      I recorded this weeks ago, since then I have been keeping an eye on the rear belt and diff specifically. Yes I did check and clean the pulleys, I believe the problem I had with the belt was to do with belt tension /slipper adjustment. Last weekend I ran the diffs in mid height, 3 plate slipper a bit looser, tension a bit firmer and with the tensioner flipped for low/mid setting. Once set like this I turned up my boost and turbo to really test it for durability and I didn't hear it skip. I'll strip the car again to inspect for damage /wear, but I think running high rear diff forces the belt to pass very close to itself near the tensioner. Not sure if it was hitting itself if you know what I mean under power, but anyway mid height diffs worked great with a bit more tension.

    • @markbruton-young9228
      @markbruton-young9228 3 года назад

      @@tenthrc5502 Good to know

  • @TheAndyMaan
    @TheAndyMaan 4 года назад

    I dont suppose you know what the spacing of the holes in the chassis are do you? I'm trying to find a lipo holder for my old cougar 2, I found a couple for this model but cant tell if the hole spacing is the same or not. Nice buggy too by the way 👍

    • @tenthrc5502
      @tenthrc5502 4 года назад

      Sorry I don't have the measurements to hand, but I will have look later

  • @markbruton-young9228
    @markbruton-young9228 4 года назад

    Good tip about the new spring, pre-compressing makes the slipper spring setting very consistent.

  • @aidanrc46
    @aidanrc46 4 года назад

    Cheers mate, I didn’t know I could just buy the extra plate.

  • @aidanrc46
    @aidanrc46 4 года назад

    Cheers mate, I keep loosing my pins

  • @markbruton-young9228
    @markbruton-young9228 4 года назад

    A bit too much threadlock there only need a tiny dab on the end, good tip though with the soldering iron.

    • @tenthrc5502
      @tenthrc5502 4 года назад

      Yeah, definitely a little too much, easily done, but over the years I've found Soldering irons, lighters or the gas hob are all good sources of heat for releasing stuck screws lol

  • @Kanooky_Jones
    @Kanooky_Jones 4 года назад

    Ran into the same exact problem on my EVO this weekend, soldering iron didn’t work for me either. Had to break out the Dremel. Thankfully, minimal damage. Good vids.

  • @aidanrc46
    @aidanrc46 4 года назад

    Not much difference in weight between the two

    • @tenthrc5502
      @tenthrc5502 Год назад

      No, but a couple of grams as a rotating mass, makes a difference