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5

Bag 5

2-56 set-

screw stud

2-56 Plastic

Ball Cup

Short 4-40 Plastic
Ball Cup (on tree)

.035”

Allen Driver

Delrin Plunger

Aluminum Tube

1

4

1 - Use the small .035” allen key [32] to drive the 2-56 set screw stud [33] into the thin plastic ball cup [34].

2 - Leave about 3/16” (half the set screw length) protruding from the ball cup.

3 - Do the same for the short 4-40 ballcup [35]. Use the 4-40 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 5/16”

set screw

36

32

33

34

32

33

34

35

38

37

38

37

2

.188 "

3

36

35

.125 "

** Adding the Damper Tubes to the Chassis assembly **

Snap the assembled & lubed damper tubes on the respective points as shown
in the diagram to the right. You will find it easier to snap on the centered,
smaller 2-56 ball studs first, then pop the outer, larger 4-40 ballcups on.

CRC

Tube

Lube

5

39

Completed Tube

5 - Add CRC Tube Lube [39] to each slot on the delrin plunger [37].
Build the tube and be sure it has smooth, damped action.

***

: fill only the slots, not the entire aluminum tube [38]. ***

Note

Summary of Contents for Carpet Knofe Xti

Page 1: ...ttery placement transverse pack w optional kit and inline Proven Pro Strut front end with symmetrical components optional roll centers Revolutionary CRC Slider rear pod no inserts adjusters or detent...

Page 2: ...screws too much or you could warp the pivot socket slightly Red Locknut 1 Place the 4 40 x screws 5 through the graphite chassis 6 in the holes shown Tighten a 4 40 thin hex nut 7 down fairly tight 2...

Page 3: ...freely on the pivot balls Place the chassis rear bottom plate assembly on a flat surface No tires and no diff on the car A smooth table or desk should do Be sure that the rear bottom plate and chassi...

Page 4: ...n their tightness after your first few runs In time the screw will naturally seat and stay tight Bag 3 Rear X Pod 3 18 14 15 16 17 19 Bag 4 Thread the set screw in until flush with the bottom of the h...

Page 5: ...own in the illustration Make sure to use the forward hole on the tweak plate The body mounts will go in the rear hole in a later step 3 Slide the 1 4 flat head screws 27 up through the chassis and thr...

Page 6: ...read the 2 ball cups into their respective tube halves per the diagram Finger tighten Damper Tubes 4 40 x 5 16 set screw 36 32 33 34 32 33 34 35 38 37 38 37 2 188 3 36 35 125 Adding the Damper Tubes t...

Page 7: ...ugh the forward most hole in the Top Deck and into the Plastic Antenna mount 43 Be careful to not over tighten this screw and strip the antenna mount it is advised to use a dot of super glue to hold t...

Page 8: ...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...

Page 9: ...pper Cap Clear Caster Washer 66 65 67 1 Break the mold tree from the upper A arm 64 You can clean up the mold gates with a hobby knife or rotary tool 2 Locate the upper arm hinge pin 65 and slide it i...

Page 10: ...the arm 2 Insert the 4 40 x 7 16 flat head screws 78 through the chassis and then through one of the 2 included aluminum ride height spacers 79 and then through the Graphite Front End Plate 77 The dr...

Page 11: ...car 3 Setting the Diff Once the tires are on Adjust the diff nut so that the tires spin back and forth freely when holding the spur gear but it is very difficult to slip the spur gear with your thumb...

Page 12: ...lastic collar 99 Adjust the collar up and down the body post to accommodate the body shell used Lock the collar in place with the set screw Adjust body height by raising or lowering this collar 4 40 x...

Page 13: ...the final length after the car is fully ready to run 4 40 x 3 8 Button Head 24 Red Low Profile Ball 11 106 1 126 Servo Mounting If installing an Airtronics Sanwa 94761 or SRGHR then continue with the...

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Page 16: ...w racers and learn what they need Our products are distributed throughout the world and typically feature very competitive pricing We strive to keep the hobby fun affordable and yet stay very competit...

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