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Lamborghini Design

Murciélago: The Diablo’s successor

RC Manual

The Huracán RC’s differentials

Assembly Guide

Coming in your next pack

 

Stage 49

Glow plug and head gaskets

PARTS SUPPLIED

Glow plug, head gaskets, locknuts, screws

Stage 48

Rear hub carrier

PARTS SUPPLIED

Rear hub carrier, threaded plugs, ball-headed screws,

inner ball bearing, outer ball bearing

Stage 50

Rear driveshaft and stub axle

PARTS SUPPLIED

Rear driveshaft, stub axle, drive pin, hexagonal 

drive washer, fl anged nut

Stage 51

Servo and servo horn 

PARTS SUPPLIED

Servo, servo horn

Stage 52

Bodyshell 

PARTS SUPPLIED

Bodyshell

Stage 53

Cylinder head and head covers

PARTS SUPPLIED

Cylinder head, right-hand head cover, 

left-hand head cover

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Summary of Contents for MODEL SPACE Lamborghini Huracan

Page 1: ...Pack 8 Advanced technology 3cc nitro engine All wheel drive R A D I O C O N T R O L L E D C A R W I T H N I T R O E N G I N E Lamborghini Build and Drive the...

Page 2: ...ish adaptation by Continuo Creative 39 41 North Road London N7 9DP Printed in the EU The trademarks copyrights and design rights in and associated with Lamborghini Lamborghini with Bull and Shield Dev...

Page 3: ...possible to adjust their overall length without dismantling them 1 As well as the parts supplied with this stage excluding the ball headed screws you will need a pair of pliers and some tissue paper...

Page 4: ...ie rod 4 Both steering tie rods must be the same length about 66mm when assembled Measure the length using a caliper gauge 5 Now you will need the two remaining ball ends and the rear suspension tie r...

Page 5: ...if you have any problems with a servo when it s in use Parts supplied A Servo B Servo horn A B Technical data The Hurac n s servos are 38 6mm long 18 8mm wide and 34 9mm high Each one weighs 37g andit...

Page 6: ...cuit board Above The bottom of a servo with the casing removed The circuit board houses an electric motor arrowed which drives the servo mechanism Below The inside of the top of the servo casing Left...

Page 7: ...ide of the model The parts supplied with Stage 21 the rear driveshaft stub axle drive pin hexagonal drive washer and flanged nut aren t actually specific to the rear suspension and so they can also be...

Page 8: ...nto the bottom hole of the hub carrier 4 Insert the locknut into the same hole as the screw with the flat side facing out Screw the nut into the hole leaving it slightly loose so that the ball headed...

Page 9: ...en the model is finally complete 8 Insert the stub axle into the larger bearing 9 Insert one end of the driveshaft into the stub axle and the other into the cup joint on the left hand side of the diff...

Page 10: ...e hole in the stub axle Make sure that it is centred 12 Place the hexagonal drive washer over the stub axle and pin 13 Now tighten the flanged nut onto the end of the axle to hold the parts in place 1...

Page 11: ...e V shaped sections of their circular parts With this stage you receive the servo saver which is a key part of your model s steering mechanism The spring absorbs the energy produced by sudden movement...

Page 12: ...ng 5 Push the servo saver down compressing the spring You may find this easier if you use water pump pliers 6 Insert the second E ring into the groove at the other end of the shaft above servo saver A...

Page 13: ...ich to moisten the sponge The filter an important part of your model will be fitted to the intake duct of the carburettor Its oiled sponge element will prevent particles of dirt from being sucked into...

Page 14: ...the sponge into the filter There is a lip in the filter that will hold the element in place so make sure that the top edge of the sponge is tucked underneath it 7 Here s how the air filter will look...

Page 15: ...the front and rear discs Compare the distances between the mounting posts on the inner sides of the discs see photograph for Step 3 this distance is greater on the rear discs than it is on the front...

Page 16: ...to the matching holes in the front left hub carrier Then tighten a 2 x 5mm screw into each of the indicated holes 6 Fix the rear brake disc onto the right rear hub carrier in the same way When fitted...

Page 17: ...d screws inner ball bearing outer ball bearing Stage 50 Rear driveshaft and stub axle PARTS SUPPLIED Rear driveshaft stub axle drive pin hexagonal drive washer flanged nut Stage 51 Servo and servo hor...

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