CustomWorks Enforcer GSX2 Assembly Manual Download Page 2

REQUIRED READING

REQUIRED READING

REQUIRED READING

REQUIRED READING

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UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL!

UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL!

UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL!

UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL!

UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL!

Thank You and Congratulations on purchasing the ENFORCER GBX2

ENFORCER GBX2

ENFORCER GBX2

ENFORCER GBX2

ENFORCER GBX2! Within this kit you will find a

race winning car with over 21 years worth of CUSTOM WORKS

CUSTOM WORKS

CUSTOM WORKS

CUSTOM WORKS

CUSTOM WORKS design and quality. In order for you

to realize this race car’s winning potential it is important to follow the written text along with the
pictures included. The steps required to build this car are very easy, as long as you read before you
build.

The instructional format for building this car is to open each bag in alphabetical order. Each bag of
parts will be broken down into “Steps” thru the manual. All parts and hardware needed to complete
all steps for each separate bag, will be found in each individual bag. There is no need to steal screws
from other bags. In the rare event you need to look in a different bag for a certain part, it will be
noted clearly in the instructions.

Considering the various dirt or clay surfaces that Dirt Oval cars are raced on today, the Enforcer
GBX2 has been designed to be competitive on high bite and well groomed clay tracks with rubber or
foam racing tires. The instructions will build the kit using the most verastale set-up Custom Works
has found in testing on different types of tracks, however there are various other suspension
configurations available to you that you may find more suitable for your local track. For updates and
more proven set-ups login to CustomWorksRC.com.

All hardware (screws, washers, nuts, etc…) are referred to by size and type in the instructions. To
help clarify which screw or nut the instruction is calling for refer to the HARDWARE REFERENCE
supplement. The size of the screw or nut should match the “shadow” of the same piece very closely.

    Screw ID’s are:  FH

FH

FH

FH

FH=Flat Head   BH

BH

BH

BH

BH=Button Head   SH

SH

SH

SH

SH=Socket Head   SS

SS

SS

SS

SS=Set Screw

BUILDING TIPS:

BUILDING TIPS:

BUILDING TIPS:

BUILDING TIPS:

BUILDING TIPS:

-Using some type of thread locking fluid is suggested for all parts where metal screws thread into other
metal parts. We suggest using a lite setting strength thread lock for the reason you may want to take
the screw out one day. Remember it only takes a very small amount to secure the screw.

-Do NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT use power screwdrivers to drive screws into parts. The fast rotation speed can easily melt and

strip plastic parts or cross-thread into the aluminum parts.

-Lightly sand the edges of graphite pieces using a medium grade sandpaper to avoid splinters. Run a
thin bead of Super Glue around the edges to give pieces greater durability.

SUGGESTED TOOLS

SUGGESTED TOOLS

SUGGESTED TOOLS

SUGGESTED TOOLS

SUGGESTED TOOLS

400 Grit Sandpaper

Wire Cutters

Blue Loctite

Hobby Scissors

X-Acto Knife

3/16" Wrench

Small Needle Nose Pliers

Phillips Head Screw Driver

Summary of Contents for Enforcer GSX2

Page 1: ...orks RC Products LLC CustomWorks RC Products LLC CustomWorks RC Products LLC CustomWorks RC Products LLC CustomWorks RC Products LLC 760 B Crosspoint Drive 760 B Crosspoint Drive 760 B Crosspoint Driv...

Page 2: ...verastale set up Custom Works has found in testing on different types of tracks however there are various other suspension configurations available to you that you may find more suitable for your loc...

Page 3: ...Susp Arm and the 3257 Mount 1255 Qty 2 Spacer Screw Mounting Locations for 3257 Suspension Mounts Do NOT over tighten the screws into the mount 3228 Steering Components Steering Components Steering Co...

Page 4: ...5255 STEP 2 LEFT Side Assembly F R O N T STEP 1 2222 3240 4234 5230 Bag C Bag C Bag C Bag C Bag C 5254 5254 5263 5255 5217 5217 FRONT Make a RIGHT and LEFT assembly Attach the 3254 Susp Arm to the 22...

Page 5: ...holes as shown so that the 7211 CVD Pin can pass thru the Bone Axle and Coupling Pin should be evenly spaced in the DogBone Tighten the Set Screw by angling the Bone and Axle so the set screw is able...

Page 6: ...n Casing 1230 Qty 2 3 8 x 5 8 Bearing 1226 Qty 4 3 16 x 3 8 Bearing 1 1 Parts for Step 1 Step 2 4368 Qty 1 Top Drive Shaft 1 1 4352 Qty 1 Transmission Halfs 1 1 4355 Qty1 Idler Pin Press the 2 1230 Be...

Page 7: ...3308 Qty 1 Transmission Brace 1 1 3229 Qty1 Short Body Post 3229 Qty 1 Post Collar 1202 Qty 1 Trans Spacer 5264 Qty 2 4 40 x 1 2 FH Screw 5253 Qty 4 4 40 x 3 8 FH Screw Attach 3229 Body Post to 3308...

Page 8: ...hown Thread 8122 Ball Stud with the 3234 Spacer into the top of the Steering Slide Snap the Ball Cup onto the Ball Stud threaded into the Steering Slide Attach 3209 Antenna Mount in either of the two...

Page 9: ...owly 7 If the shock does not push out this far there is not enough oil in it Add just a little oil and try steps 5 6 again 8 If the shockrebounds too fast or you cannot push the shaft in until the eye...

Page 10: ...6 4 40 x 1 2 BH Screw 1 1 5255 Qty 4 4 40 x 5 8 BH Screw 3232 Qty 1 Nerf Bar L R 3232 Qty 1 Nerf Support L R 5280 Qty 2 Hole Head Screw SHORT 5279 Qty 2 Hole Head Screw LONG 5278 Qty 2 4 40 x 1 SH Sc...

Page 11: ...1 Wing Slide Bushing to the Cage using 5254 Screws thru the Bushing and Cage and into the 3235 Upper Cage Brace Use the 2 Long 5279 Hole Head Screws mount the 3235 Upper Cage Braces onto the top of th...

Page 12: ...anel Follow the molded lines on the 9029 Eagle Hood and 9026 Tail Tank Addtional trimming may be required to clearance suspension movements BODY HOLE NOTES HOLE 1 Fit the Side Panels and Hood to the C...

Page 13: ...d Tire Raise Front Ride Height Lower Rear Ride Height Thread Shock Collar DOWN on Right Front Thread Shock Collar UP on Right Rear Increase Rear Toe Increase Castor Decrease Rear Toe Stagger or Decrea...

Page 14: ...increase front traction especially entering the turn Generally its safe to start the car with the ride heights even Rear Toe In Rear Toe In Rear Toe In Rear Toe In Rear Toe In Front edge of car tires...

Page 15: ...erefore more suitable for short tracks where you are constantly turning Wheelbase Rear End Wheelbase Rear End Wheelbase Rear End Wheelbase Rear End Wheelbase Rear End This adjustment uses the plastic...

Page 16: ...IN _________ HUB SPACING F R WHEEL SPACERS _______________ CAMBER LINK LOCATION OUTER INNER CAMBER LINK LOCATION INNER OUTER REAR SUSPENSION REAR SUSPENSION REAR SUSPENSION REAR SUSPENSION REAR SUSPEN...

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