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Bag 7

Center Shock

1 - Thread the spring adjuster nut [42] onto the shock body [43] as shown above. *This needs to be installed first or you will not be able to get it on later after the
lower end of the shock is assembled!*
2 - Insert only 1 of the small o-rings [44] into the lower end of the shock body [43]. Next, install the bottom shock plug [45] and tighten the bottom shock cap [46].
3 - Insert 1 of the small e-clips [47] into the lower groove of the shock shaft [48]. Slide the piston [49] over the shaft until it stops against the e-clip and then
secure it in place with the other e-clip in the end groove. Next, slide the other small o-ring [44] over the shock shaft and up against the piston. This o-ring acts as
a travel limiter.
4 - Put a small dab of the included shock oil on the threads of the shock shaft to lube it and then slide the shock shaft through the bottom end of the shock
carefully so you do not damage the o-ring with the threads on the shock shaft. Pull the shaft all the way through until the piston bottoms out in the shock body.
5 - Wipe off any excess oil from the threads of the shock shaft and then thread on the

of the 2 included ballcups [50]. *If you need to hold the shaft with

pliers, be sure to wrap a rag around the shaft first so the pliers do not damage the shaft. If there is any damage to the shaft, the sharp edges will damage the o-
ring and cause the shock to leak.
6 - Now with the shaft still fully extended, hold the shock body upright and fill with the included shock oil. Press the shaft in about half way and then return it to
full extension. Look inside the shock and you will notice small air bubbles in the oil. This is the rest of the air that was trapped below the piston. Allow enough
time for the air bubbles to work their way to the surface and pop.
7 - Once satisfied that all of the air is out of the shock, top off with oil and then insert the shock bladder [51] by laying one side into the oil and then rolling your
finger across the top of the bladder to expel any excess air and/or oil.
8 - Insert the flanged ballcup [52] into the upper shock cap [53] and then tighten this down over the shock bladder, being careful to not knock the bladder off its
seat and allowing air to enter the shock. *Double check that the shock is working smoothly through its range of motion and that you can fully compress the
shock. If it binds up before being fully compressed, then it has too much oil and you will need to crack the top cap loose and expel a very small amount of oil and
retighten.
9 - Slide the shock spring [54] over the shock body and keep in place by clicking the spring retainer [55] over the shock shaft and sliding it down over the long
ballcup to keep it in place.

longer

42

50

55

48

44

46

45

54

43

44

47

49

51

52

53

(Lower groove)

(End groove)

40

Antenna /

Shock Mount

Red Alum

4-40 Ballstud

17

4-40 x 3/8”

Flat Head

38

CRC Encore Shock

*Note* - The red ballstud [17] in this bag is not used unless you try the rear battery setup similar
to the 12th scale Gen-XL.

17

4-40 x 1/8”

Set Screw

105

105

Summary of Contents for Carpet Knife Generation X 10 LE

Page 1: ...Gen X 10 LE...

Page 2: ...ivot socket slightly Bag 1 Center Pivot 1 2 3 4 4 1 2 4 Center Pivot Cap 3 4 40 Thin Hex Nut 4 40 x FH Steel Washer Red Locknut 1 Place the 4 40 x screws 5 through the graphite chassis 6 in the holes...

Page 3: ...d move free without binding or clicking If it does not loosen the pivot locknuts and repeat steps 3 4 If it rotates smoothly tighten the locknuts on the center pivot more securely Do this by again hol...

Page 4: ...o the pod plates 5 Install the completed rear pod assembly to the rear bottom plate using 4 1 4 flat head screws 22 Keep an eye on these screws during the first few runs of your car They tend to loose...

Page 5: ...ead the set screw in until flush with the bottom of the holder 23 24 Progressive Conical Spring ATTACH SPRING TO HOLDER Push the spring 26 into the groove on the plastic holder 24 Make sure that the f...

Page 6: ...40 x 5 16 set screw 36 and the slighty larger 050 allen key Leave about 1 8 protruding 4 Thread the 2 ball cups into their respective tube halves per the diagram Finger tighten Damper Tubes 4 40 x 5...

Page 7: ...in between the links As shown below there is only one position available for 2S packs 22 37 4 40 x 1 4 Flat Head 22 4 40 x 1 4 Button Head 18 18 39 Red Low Profile Ball 12 12 4 40 x 3 8 Flat Head 41...

Page 8: ...till fully extended hold the shock body upright and fill with the included shock oil Press the shaft in about half way and then return it to full extension Look inside the shock and you will notice sm...

Page 9: ...entry 2 With side cutters or good scissors cut off do NOT break off the 3 4 and 5 mm spacers 61 from the ride height tree Use the 5 mm thickness for 1 10th scale tires For fine front ride height adju...

Page 10: ...it through the lower arm pivot ball 56 then thread it into the steering block with the steering block all the way down against the pivot ball Thread the king pin in until the spring just touches the...

Page 11: ...front end screws 80 We recommend starting in the rear hole as this is the smoother setting Going longer in the front end will make the car steer more Make sure you are using the same set of holes for...

Page 12: ...o the servo saver from the back and then secure them with a red low profile ball 12 on the front Mount the servo saver to the servo 2 Mount your servo to the servo mounts using 1 4 button head screws...

Page 13: ...e greased diff balls over the axle and push it down over the plain bearing Next insert the other plain bearing into the back of the diff hub 99 Then align the second diff ring with the notch on the ba...

Page 14: ...e the body shell used Lock the collar with the set screw 13 Adjust body height by raising or lowering this collar 28 25 83 Bag 11 3 16 Shim 3 16 x 5 16 Flanged Bearing Red Locknut 9 107 108 1 Use the...

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Page 18: ...Classic T Q 1st 2009 U S Indoor Champs T Q 1st 13 5 Class 2009 U S Indoor Champs T Q 1st 10 5 Expert Class 2010 Snowbird Nationals T Q 1st 2010 ROAR Nationals T Q CRC Gen X 10 LE 2010 IIC Las Vegas T...

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