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2.510”

1 - Thread the spring adjuster nut onto the shock body as shown. *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 into the lower end of the shock body. Next, install the bottom shock plug and tighten the bottom shock cap.

3 - Insert 1 of the small e-clips into the lower groove of the shock shaft. Slide the piston 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.

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 shorter of the 2 included ballcups. *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 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 into the upper shock cap 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 re-tighten.

9 - Slide the shock spring over the shock body and keep in place by clicking the spring retainer over the shock shaft and sliding it down over the short ballcup to
keep it in place.

Next, slide the other small o-ring over the shock shaft and up against the piston. This o-ring acts as a travel limiter.

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2.1

2.3

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3.1

3.2

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(Lower groove)

(End groove)

CRC Encore Shock

Bag 7

Center Shock

3290 -

8.1

8.2

9.2

9.1

3291 - Encore Shock-Body + alum parts

3292 - Encore Shock Shaft - Hardened

3293 - Encore Shock Plastic Parts

3294 - Encore Shock E-clips (10)

3295 - Encore Shock Rubber Parts

3296 - Encore Shaft Adapter, 4-40 ballcup

Encore Shock Parts List:

(Each assembly step below corresponds to the numbered boxes in the diagram. You

may run into issues if you try building the shock out of order.)

Summary of Contents for WTF1

Page 1: ...Assembly Manual 1 10th Formula 1 Car...

Page 2: ...pful to over tighten the top clamp screws then work the ball around by hand and then loosen the screws so the ball floats around very free Do not over tighten the screws too much or you could warp the...

Page 3: ...hey should rock freely on the pivot balls 3 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...

Page 4: ...8 4 40 x 3 8 set screw 3387 Molded Plastic Spring Holder Thread the set screw in until flush with the bottom of the holder 1791 Pro Tapered Springs 45mm 3375 Molded Standoffs 4 3375 Make sure spring c...

Page 5: ...rt 4 40 Plastic Ball Cup on tree 13695 035 Allen Driver 32693 Delrin Plunger 32691 Aluminum Tube 125 Step 1 2 56 stud and thin cup Step 2 4 40 stud and hex cup Step 3 2 56 stud into Delrin Plunger Ste...

Page 6: ...inued The 3378 1 Body Post pictured in this assembly is used as an antenna mounting post Most all antenna wires will actually thread through the holes for the body clips and then stay there on its own...

Page 7: ...bbles 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 ou...

Page 8: ...Red Locknut 3234 Brass Set Screw 3391 45mm Front Spring 3228 CRC King Pin Long 1 10 3221 Steering Block Set 1535 F1 Steel Stub Axle 1535 3391 3228 1382 E Clip Front End Bag F 1490 M3 x 8mm Button Head...

Page 9: ...chassis and the plastic lower arm mount The further forward of the two front end screws will pass through the front wing before passing through the upper arm mount and into the M4 locknut Servo Alignm...

Page 10: ...iff spacer and the inside of the washer should be against the diff nut which now goes on last Be sure the 2 D rings have settled into their notches Just snug the nut so the parts stay together on the...

Page 11: ...ncluded once it is installed 1499 M4 Locknut 1529 5mm Plastic Spacer F1 Fr Axle 1532 Thin 8 Washer F1 Rr Wheel 1549 5 x 10 mm Unflanged Bearing 4735 5mm Shim 4735 1529 1532 The 2 pieces of 3 8 Button...

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