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 Slayer

Your Slayer requires timely maintenance in order to stay in top running 
condition. 

Neglecting the maintenance could allow dirt, deposits, 

and moisture to build up inside the engine leading to internal engine 
failure.

 The following procedures should be taken very seriously.

After each hour of running:

  Clean and re-oil the air filter. The instructions for this procedure are 

on page 21. 

We cannot stress enough the value of cleaning your air 

filter at the scheduled intervals. 

The cleanliness and condition of your 

air filter directly influences the running life span of your engine. 

Do not 

skip air filter maintenance!

  Clean the outside of the engine of accumulated dirt, oil, and grime. 

Accumulated grime will decrease the engine’s ability to cool itself.

  To maintain optimum radio system performance, the RX Power Pack 

(receiver battery) should be recharged after each hour of runtime.

  Tighten the wheel nuts (especially on the left side). Use the 8mm end 

of the included glow plug wrench.

After each running session:

  Perform after-run maintenance on the engine. This clears the engine  

of destructive moisture and other corrosive deposits. This is extremely 
important for the life of the engine. Read on for after-run maintenance 
procedures.

  Inspect the gears for wear, broken teeth, or debris lodged 

between the teeth

  Inspect the vehicle for obvious damage or wear. Look for:

 

1.

  Loose or missing screws

 

2.

  Cracked, bent, or damaged parts 

 

3.

  Cut or loose wiring 

 

4.

  Cut or kinked fuel lines

 

5.

  Signs of fuel leakage

Other periodic maintenance:

  Connecting rod: The connecting rod should be replaced when the 

piston and sleeve are replaced. Also replace the piston wrist pin and 
G-clip whenever the connecting rod is replaced. As with other internal 
engine components, connecting rod life depends engine’s usage and 
the quality and frequency of the engine maintenance. Inspect the 
connecting rod after 3-gallons of fuel have been used.

  Slipper clutch pads (friction material): Under normal use, the friction 

material in the slipper clutch should wear very slowly. If the thickness 

of any one of the slipper clutch 
pads is 1.8mm or less, the friction 
disc should be replaced. Measure 
the pad thickness using calipers or 
measuring against the diameter of 
the 1.5 and 2.0mm hex wrenches 
provided with the model.

  Piston/sleeve: The life of the piston and sleeve 

will vary greatly with how the engine was used 
and maintained. The piston and sleeve should be 
replaced when they no longer seal effectively (loss of 
compression). Symptoms include the engine being 
difficult to start when warm, stalling when warm, 
and stalling when throttle is suddenly closed to idle. 
Replace the wrist pin and G-clip whenever the piston 
and sleeve are replaced. 

After-run Procedure

You must perform after-run maintenance on your 
Traxxas engine whenever the model will be stored for 
longer than a few hours. Taking the time to prepare 
your engine for storage will reward you with longer 
engine life, easier starting, and better performance.
When a nitro engine is shut off, some excess unburned 
fuel remains in the engine. The methanol in model 
engine fuel is hygroscopic, which means it easily 
attracts and absorbs moisture. This moisture can cause rust and corrosion 
on the steel engine parts (crankshaft, bearings, wrist pin and starter shaft) 
if the fuel is not removed from the engine. There are after run oil products 
available from your hobby dealer or you can use WD-40

,  a common 

household lubricant. To ensure your TRX 3.3 Racing Engine is protected 
from internal corrosion, use the following procedure:

1. 

Whenever possible, shut off the engine by pinching the fuel line 
closed. This allows most of the excess fuel to be consumed by the 
engine. Be sure the throttle is in the idle position. You may have to 
pinch the fuel line closed for several seconds before the engine stops. 

2. 

Completely empty the fuel tank. Use your fuel-dispensing bottle to 
suck out the old fuel. Do not mix the old fuel with your fresh fuel 
supply. If you leave fuel in the tank, transporting or handling your 
Slayer may cause fuel to run into the engine.

Maintaining and Storing Your Slayer

If the engine is worn or 
damaged enough to require 
replacing the piston, 
sleeve, or connecting rod, 
consider exchanging your 
old engine for a brand new 
engine under the terms of 
the Traxxas Lifetime Engine 
Replacement Plan (ERP). It 
could save you time and 
effort. Details are in your 
model’s documentation 
package.

The TRX 3.3 Racing Engine 
is designed to be easy to 
rebuild. Critical engine 
components such as the 
crankcase, crankshaft, and 
engine bearings are made 
to extremely high quality 
standards and should under 
normal circumstances 
outlast multiple sets of 
pistons, sleeves, connecting 
rods, and wrist pins 
(reciprocating assemblies).  
It could be more economical 
for you to continue to use 
your good bearings and 
crankshafts, and simply 
replace the reciprocating 
assembly as needed. Engine 
assembly is not difficult and 
replacing the reciprocating 
assembly does not require 
any special tools or skills.

Summary of Contents for Slayer Pro 4WD 5908

Page 1: ...owners manual MODEL 5908...

Page 2: ...Engine has a special break in procedure that has been developed and proven to produce the best performing engine possible Using traditional or old fashioned procedures could reduce engine performance...

Page 3: ...at Traxxas com You may also e mail customer support with your question at support Traxxas com Join thousands of registered members in our online community at Traxxas com Traxxas offers a full service...

Page 4: ...ons are adhered to Important Points to Remember Slayer is very fast The Slayer is intended for experienced users with a high level of skill The TRX 3 3 Racing Engine is extremely powerful and may requ...

Page 5: ...stem batteries see Use the Right Batteries on page 11 TRAXXAS Glow plug wrench 1 5mm L wrench 2 0mm T wrench 2 5mm T wrench 8mm slipper clutch wrench Shock wrench Turnbuckle wrench Suspension multi to...

Page 6: ...el Line EZ Start Motor Bulkhead under chassis Body Mount Post Chassis Driveshaft Half Shaft On Off Switch Throttle Linkage to Throttle Brake Servo below filter Antenna Mount Access Plug for two speed...

Page 7: ...cedure for your TRX 3 3 5 Decal and Install the body See page 8 14 Break in your engine See page 26 You will need to use the body during break in so it s best to apply any additional decals before you...

Page 8: ...e tires without removing the wheels from the truck For clarity these instructions show the process with the wheels removed 1 Remove a wheel from Slayer using the larger 8mm end of the glow plug univer...

Page 9: ...ell battery holder The charging jack is for optional rechargeable 5 cell nickel metal hydride NiMH batteries only See page 11 for more details Slayer has a provision for a built in charging jack so yo...

Page 10: ...longer the battery will last between recharges Neutral position The standing position that the servos seek when the transmitter controls are at the neutral setting NiCad Abbreviation for nickel cadmi...

Page 11: ...Hydride batteries in your transmitter Make sure rechargeable batteries are fully charged according to the manufacturer s instructions If you use rechargeable batteries in your transmitter be aware tha...

Page 12: ...mp nut over the antenna tube and screw it onto the antenna post Use the supplied tool to tighten the crimp nut on the post just until the antenna tube is securely in place Do not over tighten Antenna...

Page 13: ...the engine idle speed Make the idle speed adjustment on the carburetor Electronic Steering Trim The electronic steering trim located on the face of the transmitter adjusts the neutral center point of...

Page 14: ...ng out of control Always have the transmitter and receiver turned on before you start the engine Never turn the radio system off while the engine is running The on off switch in the model only turns t...

Page 15: ...the transmitter and check for rapid operation of the throttle servo When the throttle trigger is pulled back the carburetor should open slide moves out When the throttle trigger is pushed all the way...

Page 16: ...remature engine wear and failure is lack of care and maintenance BREAK IN The TRX 3 3 Racing Engine is manufactured to exacting tolerances and requires a specially designed break in procedure to accom...

Page 17: ...Carburetor Air Intake Fuel Intake High Speed Needle Idle Speed Screw Clutch Bell Crankcase Two Stage Air Filter Glow Plug EZ Start Plug Positive Wire Negative Wire Fuel Line Fuel Tank Tuned Pipe Heade...

Page 18: ...s body that contains all of the running mechanical components Crankshaft The main shaft of the engine that holds the reciprocating assembly Cooling fins The cooling fins are milled into the cylinder h...

Page 19: ...the first level of air filtration for the engine The majority of dirt and debris will be stopped by this filter Clean re oil and replace this filter after every hour of run time Always use both the pr...

Page 20: ...r factors determine how much nitro can be efficiently used in the engine The TRX 3 3 Racing Engine responds exceptionally well to a maximum of 33 nitro returning cooler temps more power and a smoother...

Page 21: ...t pull straight up 2 Remove the pre filter element 3 Clean the pre filter element by thoroughly washing the foam element in hot soapy water dishwashing detergent works well Repeat twice 4 Thoroughly d...

Page 22: ...carburetor to mix with the available air atomization The Fuel Mixture Needles The amount of fuel metered and atomized by the carburetor is controlled by the two mixture needles the high speed needle a...

Page 23: ...ngine running to assess what minor adjustments may be required to compensate for fuel temperature and altitude Adjustments are usually made in 1 8 or 1 16 turn increments If the engine sticks at TDC s...

Page 24: ...A 2 Plug a fully charged 7 2 volt battery pack into the connector inside B 3 Twist the battery two or three times to twirl the battery plug wires This helps hold the wire and battery in place when the...

Page 25: ...engine sticks at TDC see page 39 for instructions on freeing the engine Shutting Off The Engine Turning off the switch for the radio will not shut off the engine To shut off the engine use the shut of...

Page 26: ...to plug failure Change or clean your air filter after break in Follow the instructions exactly for each of the first 5 tanks of fuel Starting Your TRX 3 3 Racing Engine for the First Time Before you s...

Page 27: ...When the fuel tank is nearly empty shut off the engine and refuel From here on you do not need to let the engine cool between tanks Tank 4 1 Driving procedure Gently pull the throttle trigger to full...

Page 28: ...ool down If the water takes a long time or does not evaporate at all then the engine is too cool We do not recommend that you operate your engine below 35 degrees Fahrenheit If you insist on running y...

Page 29: ...terclockwise and retest This setting will extend engine component life Low Speed Fuel Mixture Adjustment The low speed mixture is always set after the high speed needle is correctly adjusted The low s...

Page 30: ...ence on engine temperature is air temperature Expect the engine temperature to vary almost in direct proportion to air temperature Assuming you tuned the engine for the same maximum performance each d...

Page 31: ...anything with your Slayer The engine is cooled by airflow created by speed Towing creates a high load on the engine and at the same time limits cooling of the engine due to low vehicle speed If your...

Page 32: ...n control brake dive and provide a firmer more responsive overall feel If Slayer is lightened significantly for racing applications softer springs will be necessary to allow the suspension to sag prop...

Page 33: ...equire lower viscosity oil From the factory the shocks are filled with SAE 40W silicone oil Only use 100 silicone oil in the shock For shock piston tuning see Advanced Tuning Adjustments on page 42 Re...

Page 34: ...mber angle at the wheel when the vehicle is set at its normal stationary ride height The suspension pivot balls located in the axle carriers adjust the static camber The pivot balls are protected by b...

Page 35: ...be tightened to the point that clutch slippage is completely eliminated Do not overtighten the slipper nut or you could damage the slipper bearings pressure plates or other components Adjusting the Tw...

Page 36: ...e steering Adjusting The Steering System 1 Remove the servo horn and steering link from the servo Disconnect the steering link from the servo saver 2 Adjust the steering link to be 31 7mm use Steering...

Page 37: ...brake linkage spring should barely touch the rod guide when the servo is in neutral position closed throttle This will ensure no brake drag during operation of the vehicle The brake adjustment knob ca...

Page 38: ...ton and sleeve should be replaced when they no longer seal effectively loss of compression Symptoms include the engine being difficult to start when warm stalling when warm and stalling when throttle...

Page 39: ...er and reinstall the glow plug and gasket 6 Reconnect the blue glow plug wire to the glow plug 7 Reconnect the EZ Start controller 8 Do not prime the engine Pull the throttle to 1 2 throttle and push...

Page 40: ...e to one end of the vehicle will tend to add traction to the opposite end For example increasing roll resistance in the rear by installing the upper arms in the lower holes will provide more traction...

Page 41: ...as the suspension is compressed Bump Steer Elimination Chart The illustrations and the following table detail the position of the outer toe link end for various caster and roll center settings to eli...

Page 42: ...in oil to release the air bubbles Let the shock sit for a few minutes to allow any remaining air bubbles to surface 10 Slowly thread the upper cap with the installed shock bladder onto the shock body...

Page 43: ...the vehicle more likely to overturn From the factory both the differentials are filled with SAE 30 000W viscosity silicone oil Only use silicone oil in the differentials Traxxas sells SAE 10 000W and...

Page 44: ...080812 KC1151 1100 Klein Road Plano Texas 75074 1 888 TRAXXAS owners manual MODEL 5908...

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