Calandra Racing Concepts WTF1 Assembly Manual Download Page 9

Front End -

continued...

1.192”

1553

8

1544

1544 - F1 Upper Arm /

Steering Block Ball

3221 - Steering Block Set

1582 - E-Clip for
Upper Hinge Pin

13615 -

Red Low-

Profile Ball

1424 - 4-40 x 1/4”

Flat Head

1436 - 4-40 x 3/8”

Button Head

3221

Bag F

1499 - M4

Locknut

1496 - M4 x 30mm

Front End Screw

1496

3355 - Alum Vertical

Mount Set-Red

3355

1553 - Graphite Servo

Mount Plate-F1

(Servo Tape - Not Included)

1545 - F1 Upper

Hinge Pin

1545

3376 - Molded Servo

Saver Brace

3376

Front End -

continued...

Bag F

1542

1542 - F1 Upper Arms

1231

1317

1317 - 42mm Steering

Tie-Rod

1231 - Plastic Ball Cups

The front wing (not included) would slide in here
between the 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 Alignment - Assemble the servo
saver, servo saver brace, and ball studs
as shown in the diagram. Then when
using the two-sided servo tape to hold
the servo between the plates, line up the
servo case flush with the edge of the
graphite plates and this will give you just
the right amount of “tie-rod sweep”
(steering ackerman).

The mounting “ears” on the servo will
need to be trimmed off the bottom of the
servo case for the servo to sit flat on the
chassis.

1550 - Caster shims (10)

1550

If installing an Airtronics/Sanwa 94761 or
SRGHR, then no graphite plates or
aluminum mounts are needed. Bolt down
the servo to these two holes.

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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