Sharkey
Rock Crawler
project ratrod pro-stock entry
after seeing this contest, i got more excited about a project than i have in a long time. however, that was short lived when i read that i needed to be a member since april 10th 2009. kinda bummed i decided, what the hell, i cant win anything but itll still be a bunch of fun. so this is my non entry into the contest. ill still follow all the rules i need, i hope i can be included, just not actualy win anything (not that i think i will).
so here it is. ive had this car for a number of years, its technically brand new and never run, although ive tried building it in several different configurations. this is an original parma goodtimes '29 ford. this car is at least 15 years old. when i was given my first real rc (a now vintage tamiya buggy) when i was 10 i saw this in the hobby shop and thought it was so cool and wanted it so bad but never had the $129 for it. 12 years later i was in the hobby shop, now having many years of rc under my belt, and they had assembled the car and it was still for sale. after some haggling i ended up paying $50 for it as a rolling chassis. at one point it was 99% ready to go, just needed a stick pack. after more time on the shelf i decided i was going to turn it into a 12 cell drag car. i had it half together and it ended up back on the shelf. now, its back on the bench and getting built like i never thought of before.
here is what im planning
-12 1800 nicd sub c cells
-brushed motor between 6 and 10 turns, may handwind an old integy lathe motor i have.
-microswitch, no esc, just like the old school rc drag cars. i may do twin microswitches, from past experience single microswitch wired for brakes will make a 2wd car swap ends when you let off the throttle. (basicly full throttle or full brake, nothing between)
the biggest thing is simple and cheap. its a cheap chassis, i doubt itll get much use and i dont want to take much out of the crawler and savage budget. planning to spend a max of $100 and use mostly stuff that i have around, and my own creativity. that being said, project ratrod is a fitting name. it wont be the fastest, it wont be the coolest, but its gonna be a pile of fun
now down to buisness. i started tonight by stripping what was left down. i started with the rear axle. the drivetrain in this car is just like a pan car, and something originally designed for a closed endbell 27 turn motor from the early 90s just isnt gonna cut it.
what i did was remove the balls, drill the hubs, thread one side and bolt the spur gear directly to them, and the hubs together. what i now have is a spool.
the one hub that transmitted power to the axle (it drove the left wheel, the right was driven through a hub that just rode on the axle) was just lightly pressed on. that itself wouldnt hold up to 14.4 volts full throttle launches. i drilled the right side hub through the axle and threaded one side of the hub. itll be much stronger now.
im needing to figure out the front suspention now, or lack there of. this chassis uses a king pin design, itll work ok for what im going. the biggest thing is i need to increase the castor. a 1:1 dragster runs about 30 degrees castor, thats about what im aiming for. for those who dont know, castor is the angle of the steering axis from perpendicular to the ground. the more caster you run, the less steering response you have. in something im trying to make go stupid fast in a straight line, lots of castor is a good idea. this is the next thing i need to tackle, at least after getting some bearings for the front wheels and rear axle.
after seeing this contest, i got more excited about a project than i have in a long time. however, that was short lived when i read that i needed to be a member since april 10th 2009. kinda bummed i decided, what the hell, i cant win anything but itll still be a bunch of fun. so this is my non entry into the contest. ill still follow all the rules i need, i hope i can be included, just not actualy win anything (not that i think i will).
so here it is. ive had this car for a number of years, its technically brand new and never run, although ive tried building it in several different configurations. this is an original parma goodtimes '29 ford. this car is at least 15 years old. when i was given my first real rc (a now vintage tamiya buggy) when i was 10 i saw this in the hobby shop and thought it was so cool and wanted it so bad but never had the $129 for it. 12 years later i was in the hobby shop, now having many years of rc under my belt, and they had assembled the car and it was still for sale. after some haggling i ended up paying $50 for it as a rolling chassis. at one point it was 99% ready to go, just needed a stick pack. after more time on the shelf i decided i was going to turn it into a 12 cell drag car. i had it half together and it ended up back on the shelf. now, its back on the bench and getting built like i never thought of before.
here is what im planning
-12 1800 nicd sub c cells
-brushed motor between 6 and 10 turns, may handwind an old integy lathe motor i have.
-microswitch, no esc, just like the old school rc drag cars. i may do twin microswitches, from past experience single microswitch wired for brakes will make a 2wd car swap ends when you let off the throttle. (basicly full throttle or full brake, nothing between)
the biggest thing is simple and cheap. its a cheap chassis, i doubt itll get much use and i dont want to take much out of the crawler and savage budget. planning to spend a max of $100 and use mostly stuff that i have around, and my own creativity. that being said, project ratrod is a fitting name. it wont be the fastest, it wont be the coolest, but its gonna be a pile of fun
now down to buisness. i started tonight by stripping what was left down. i started with the rear axle. the drivetrain in this car is just like a pan car, and something originally designed for a closed endbell 27 turn motor from the early 90s just isnt gonna cut it.
what i did was remove the balls, drill the hubs, thread one side and bolt the spur gear directly to them, and the hubs together. what i now have is a spool.
the one hub that transmitted power to the axle (it drove the left wheel, the right was driven through a hub that just rode on the axle) was just lightly pressed on. that itself wouldnt hold up to 14.4 volts full throttle launches. i drilled the right side hub through the axle and threaded one side of the hub. itll be much stronger now.
im needing to figure out the front suspention now, or lack there of. this chassis uses a king pin design, itll work ok for what im going. the biggest thing is i need to increase the castor. a 1:1 dragster runs about 30 degrees castor, thats about what im aiming for. for those who dont know, castor is the angle of the steering axis from perpendicular to the ground. the more caster you run, the less steering response you have. in something im trying to make go stupid fast in a straight line, lots of castor is a good idea. this is the next thing i need to tackle, at least after getting some bearings for the front wheels and rear axle.
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