Shape_Shifter
Rock Crawler
A hell of a lot of fun!
This is the King Kong RC Lurker kit. It's a scale replica of the full size Sherp ATV. It has a wild three-motor drive train that run through three differential gear boxes. Its a tractor steer, but doesn't require any programming or special controller. Any two channel RC unit will work.
I built the kit in pretty much stock form but I painted a few things and designed and installed the LED lights.
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After breaking through the ice and trying to get out, it took on a lot of water over the transom so I decided to make a bilge-pump.
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I got this tiny 6 volt pump on ebay. Not sure what it's originally for.

I designed a mount bracket for it in AutoCAD.

I printed the prototype in green, but the final part I printed black.

The bracket clamps over the side drive belt rail and holds the pump flat against the bottom of the hull (chassis?).

I use some silicone tubing I had laying around to mount to the riser pipe.

I also designed and printed the riser pipe.

The pump is a little taller than the lower battery deck so I had to cut a relief hole. This lower deck is covered by the upper deck and can't be seen when running anyway.
I wired the pump to the Aux channel using an RC switch module so I can turn the pump on and off from the transmitter.







This is the King Kong RC Lurker kit. It's a scale replica of the full size Sherp ATV. It has a wild three-motor drive train that run through three differential gear boxes. Its a tractor steer, but doesn't require any programming or special controller. Any two channel RC unit will work.
I built the kit in pretty much stock form but I painted a few things and designed and installed the LED lights.
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/CSuQtBhDgbc?si=NmDd7bSbve4_qZ-1" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen=""></iframe>
After breaking through the ice and trying to get out, it took on a lot of water over the transom so I decided to make a bilge-pump.
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/lEDpEVDOm0g?si=cYpBE9iVyNFC7Pim" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen=""></iframe>
I got this tiny 6 volt pump on ebay. Not sure what it's originally for.

I designed a mount bracket for it in AutoCAD.

I printed the prototype in green, but the final part I printed black.

The bracket clamps over the side drive belt rail and holds the pump flat against the bottom of the hull (chassis?).

I use some silicone tubing I had laying around to mount to the riser pipe.

I also designed and printed the riser pipe.

The pump is a little taller than the lower battery deck so I had to cut a relief hole. This lower deck is covered by the upper deck and can't be seen when running anyway.
I wired the pump to the Aux channel using an RC switch module so I can turn the pump on and off from the transmitter.






