RADIO CONTROLLED ELECTRIC POWERED RACING BUGGY * IDEAL ENTRY LEVEL ELECffiiC OFF-ROAD RACER
* EASY ASSEMBLY WITH SIMPLE ADJUSTMENTS AND MAINTENANCE
* SOPHISTICATED SUSPENSION SYSTEM FOR TOP HANDLING
* "BIG LEAGUE" POWERFUL MABUCHI 540S MOTOR INCLUDED
* DOUBLE WISHBONE FRONT SUSPENSION
* SWING ARM REAR SUSPENSION
* FRICTION-TYPE SHOCK ABSORBERS
* TRUE GEAR-TYPE DIFFERENTIAL
* LIGHTWEIGHT ABS THREE-PIECE RACING WHEELS
- * SPACIOUS CHASSIS BOX ACCEPTS ANY TYPE OF SERVO
* INFINITE-FLEX PIVOT SYSTEM FOR TROUBLE-FREE SUSPENSION
* LARGE FRONT BUMPER FOR MAXIMUM CRASH PROTECTION
* ALL PNEUMATIC RUBBER TIRES
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PBGIISIJS NOTES . ON RADIO CONTROL SETS A digital proportional radio control set is required lor epetati ng tNs car. Two servos (standard or mini size) are required. The transmitter and receiver may be a 2..channel type, although a S.. or 4-Channel set may be used with only two servos.
Transmitter
Servos
RIC Cars
THINGS TO BE PROCURED BESIDES THE KIT
[2 channel Radio Control System]
Receiver
Airplanes
Battery Case
c;~ a:> Switch
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Boats
Two typeS of transmitter are available. One uses a wheel for controlling the direction of lhe vehicle., while u~ other uses twO · stic.ks· that control direction and speed when pushed sideways or backward/fcwwatd. The choice ls yours, and depends on cost and comfort using it.
Batteries for radio set
2ch. Radio Control System
Sitnelle radio control sets use penlig.ht dry cells for powet. battefies must be replaced regular1y at appreciable cost
While such sets are the least expensive way to begin rad•o contr~ oc:>eration, the
In lhe long run it is more economical 10 purchase a radio set tha1 is supplied with nickel-cadmium (NiCd} batteries. or to substitute NiCd pencells for the disposable type.
CAR BATTERY ~us Is designed to use a rechargeable 7.'ZV 1200mAh NiCd batte<y paek. A Kyosho Racing Battery. part numbe< 2218 (and some other brands} may be recharged at a wide range oC rates. The cfwging rate depends on the type of charger used.
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Battery lor Radio Control Unit
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BATTERY CHARGER Tho simplest ctvwger supplies a low corrcnt and I he battefY is charged for 14·16 rours. This type of charger O()etates on household AC PQWef.
F3$ter chargers ara available. all operated hom a w&ll-chalgcd t2V car baruxy. Using these, the battery pock can be recharged in 15-20 minutes. With f\110 01 tnree battery packs, it tS poss.blc to run the car almost continuously. t<yosl'IO oHefs three types o1 fast charoer~ Tyoe 2207 charges at a constant eutrent fOt a lime se1 by a timer. Tyoo 1846 allOws adjU$ting the cunent uSn'O a buliHn ,arrrneter, and a -lmet' shu1s off the current at the time set by tha uset Type 1848 also anows edjusling tfle ci.J'toot with a bl.lilt 4 in aml'!leter, but a drcolt In It l'llOnltors the voltage of ~ cells and cutS oH 1he chargmg current when the cells are 1ully charged. The latter r.....o can cMtgo a banery pack to I()Oqio of its capacity, wh•lc the first gives abou170% ot full charge safely.
Item Name of Ch3rger
Charging Charglng
No. lime Rate Features
No. s..,.. Ni·Cd Ras>ld 15 minutes abOu1 For bCQ1nners; 2207 Charger (OC.12V) 70% timer buill In
No Multi C~ 20 minutes I DO% Timer, ammetet
1846 !DC 12V) built in
Auto Chatger abOut 100% Ammeter. voll~
No. !DC 12V) 20 mlnvtes roou•r b..nlt •n: 18d8 automat.c cut -off
ot peak ot charge
No.2207
No.1848
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REQUIRED TOOLS
The following we lnclucted with the lur
1.5mm h~x key
Grease
) Phlllips .. he<ld sere'Ndrivet (m001um sit~)
Dt:====::t[ l.t:===:::lD 5 alld 7mm OUldrwQfS Or socket Wfenches
SciSSOfS 0
ANI Or 3tnm and 4mm ~:;;lt;;ls~===(===========
W/1e cutter
/Z@riMdildiiF·--- JQ
Cyanoacrylate adhesive
The following i tems are useful for hnishlng tho body anractivoty:
Polyca (or similar• aoync paint
Micron-line tape
Small paint bn.osh
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CHECKING YOUR RADIO SYSTEM
1 tnstatl the bananes Into OOth the vansmrtter and rec:Gfver H yow radio uses rechargeable battenes. etwoa 11 as out:hnecf '" the manual that came Wllh 'fOUl set
2. Unwtnd the receM!f antenna and plug the servo and battery conoee1ors into the rec:evet. 3. Extend the transmitter antenna. .: T~n On the tmn:slruttet powet switch.. 5. T ll'n On the rece.ver PO'fler swueh 6 Set the Small tnm levers 10 the center p0$illon ond make sure that both main eontrOI St•eks are also centered 7 Move bOth main control stJCks sJowty thrOUgh their full novel The servo horns should move in proportJon to the movement ot your stiCks.
8. When tnm IOV(l(S and s-ttcks are at their neutraJ pos•tlons. the servo horns should be centered Sw•tch off tho tmnsmlttor. then the receiver. e ll Is imPQrtant to aJw3yS switch the transmjner on first•" "' then the receiver. When turning off the systom, tum Off the receiver first. then the
transmitter. A 2-.chfmnol rad•O control system is composed at a transmitter, rocoivm, two servos. and a battery hotdor (for the rocclvCI.) • TraniO'ultet····· ··" A "boJc:- with external controls ("sticks" or o wheel and tngg<K. fOt example} 1ha1 can be moved by tho opcmtoc to contro l the
model by meatlS ot a ra<lio slgnal, • Receiver .. .... Raocivos the radio signals trom 1he transrnlnOC" and opemtes 1he reQuued setvO(s), • Antennas ... ... T ransm•na antenna: boadcasts the radiO s•onal ptoduced by the transmitter.
Rece<vi!J antenna: PickS up the signals from the uanstNtti!J and conducts !hem to the recotvi!J
• S..VO. Electric motor units that """"' the controls of the model '" response to the movements of the controls ol the transmitter. • Tnm Levers .. AdJU$t the neutral llOSition of the - trom the ttansmittet. Trim teve<s prOYode fine tunrng of the steenng and
speed C<Jillrol. • Banory Meter Allows )roO to see the conditron of 'fOUl transmotter batteoes.
• Setvo Hem .. A small arm ar wheel on a seM> that '"'""'.,.. the movement of the seM>
3
4
Transmitler
5 2
1
7
6
Servo
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BEFORE ASSEMBLY PJ.ea&e reed ttvough these tns:trucbO!\'S before assembly You U'IOtOUQh undel'suarong ~ U'l& asscrnbfy wdt anabta you to bu•kl me kl1 w.thoul difficulty. 010Ck the compon&l\tS in the k11 c-IOJ 10 &&arting assembty. Arry Claim f01 replacement or refund for a mode' in lhe process of assetnbly wdl not be ICCePied.
ADfAY ~GREASE. to points indiCated
"'"' '<E3' mao1<.
~ .. --·~Just - """" ol the -ng oi\SlNCIIOnS. •• .., by step, and 1ef0t eo the ~OWingS few an lilh.Js..
•ation o1 the -onoo ol """" -.. Large pans are ldentthed lnchvldually. Small pans. like soows and wtll$hers.. ewe idenbfl8d by the pons bog In which tl'oey ,.. packed
Note: Every screw. -'C., hal a specdic:: place in whidlu ia 10 be used. Pleaw refer to the text and G"ltWings to find a do:scriS)CJOn and ...... _ ol the .... -
Self-tapping setew Machine screw • ("ST" in text) ("screw• in text)
Q!U!!'!!!IIIIIIID, 0=::;::~? I Round end 1 Flat end
Deep thread Shallow thread
Screws wo ahown f\111 alze in theSe secbons. Malch the &etval screw w•th the drawing to be s~e ol having tho right pert fOt each place.
Use this slt.e of Phillips SCIOWdrlvt< for M2.6 8l1d M2 ~ewo.
e D Assembling gearbox Fast-rs used
M3X12ST saow ........ 5 o!l!!ll!llll!lli!) (Bag A)
Assembling differential gears Differential gears (Bag 1)
Differential crown gear
D ASSEMBUNG GEARBOX-STEP 1
Assembling lett (L) gearbox housing
Counter gear shall (Bag 2)
Universal joint (Bag 1)
Gearbox ho1>Sinog L
• Actual size Counteroear shaft
Oi tferential lcMnt shah
Differential side gear (Bag 1)
Differential joint shalt (Bag 2)
Assembling right (R) geartox housing
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3
Universal joint (Bag 1)
Differential side gear (Bag 1) Geartox housing R
D ASSEMBLING GEARBOX-STEP 2
M3 x 12ST screws (Bag A)
M3xt2ST screws (Bag A)
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D Installing motor Fasteners used II INSTALLING MOTOR
M3x12ST screw <&lo AJQami!IIIIIIID ....................... 2 Ins toll !]inion on M04or a haft as shown ot lett
~~.X.~.S::~.~~ BI···QI======::::JI before onachlng motor to goartx>x.-~~===~~~ M3x • setsctew (Big 81·0 -...................... I
MountiOQ drive plnton on motor shatl
Pinion
1mm clearance
Hex key
M3X4~ setsaew
Motot Mounting holes * use the COI'1'ec1 hOles to suit the pinion used.
18T pinion
/ No! used
0 Assembling rear frame Fasteners used
M3XI2ST saew (Bog AJQI!II!IIIIUIIUD ................... .... 8
Iii Mounting gearbox Fasteners used
M2x8ST screw (8ag A) Q<·!' "'II> .............. .......... 4
M3x •2ST saow (Bog A(jll!!!llllmll~~> ....................... 8
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Chassis co•er R Is Installed In same way.
D ASSEMBLING REAR FR.AME
Gearbox
M3 x 12ST screws
lit iNSTAWNG GEARBOX M3X12ST screws (Bag A)
4
~•3mon washers
~--_.::::,._ M3X12 screws
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Gearbox
m Assembling shock Fasteners used absorbers M2x8ST setew ............. Qt .. , iu.
(Bag AI The two fronl Shc)de. abiOrt>ef1, •• shor1flf than lhe rear pair. Place 1hO c:yt;n<lor on a hafd wiac:e. out !he
().nng ...., -. ....., "" "'" end coo -otac:e ~th 8 ICI'~~ handle Or $A'ftlat
firm lbYt - rwcn -·
~4SSc~:ewdrlver handle I V+-E·l
. . E · 2 E· 3
nn+ E- 2 E· 3
a Place""""' - bOdy on edge cl a hafd ....... end ""' 1hO bulhif"Q-eflll cap iniO place as- let 1hO end-.
Lower spring retainer
®~ Eye Not """'
D Assembling rear swing Fasteners used arms
M2.6X 20 ICtOW· · ·•••••• 2 Ol:===::::J (Bag Ill M3X14ST ac:row ........ 4 olli\[\I!IJ!I!!!i il (SagA)
::;;-----···-----··2@ Mounting teat shock absorber
Rear shock abSOrber
r.- ASSEMBLING SHOCK 11.!11 ABSORBERS
Cutaway drawing
Piston
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End wich tntomal ~ ridoe is in this position In next
3mm O·ring
• ADQiy grease to DIIUin rod befOre ~-E-2 (rear shock) E-3 (front shock)
nn+
M2 x SST screw
Ph"lllps o;;; f) Assemble -. In I ~ Older .,_, (1-4) screwdriver "-
IC.""\,.-E- 1 0 Upper spring relai•nerj
Length
Spring (Iron~ rear) (8ag 3)
Illustration ~
(8ag 6) E - 4
Install ends as ShOwn a1 lcf1
Eye~
D MOUNTING REAR SWING ARM
Making bushings
F.-st assemble rear ~ IUb-ounlta. lhen assemble erne rear StJSC)6niiQn ..nt as-below. C · IO
CUt nJt>t>et 1\Jbing as - to rnalce tluo1>ing$ ,tft'l I Rear bushings Front bushings
(8ag 6)
Altachin9 rear shocks to c hassis Rubber bushing
lnsett rubbot bus:hlng into oyo cl shock .bOforeassombllng susoenslon. ~~
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6mm washer (8ag 8)
Note mark "R" Rear awing arm L
Install 1)3fta In oa:IGt shOwn (1--4).
1:) ATTACHING BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER Rear sw ng arm R (Bag 4)
awing arm L (Sag 4)-
Apply gt06$0 llbe<Olly lnsldo rOO<lf\/Oir.
Grease Rear swing arm
El Attaching battery compartment cover
FasteMrS used M3Xl2ST ecrew ......... 5o liii!!!@ID
(Bag A)
cover
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Ill Preparing servos
Fasteners used M2X6ST screw ········· 2 (J:mm> (Bag 1\J M3x 14 ST screw········2 oi!l!llll!!!!l!lD (Bag A)
M3 X 14 SCte'W•h • ....... ·2 O===:::J :g·~;·· ............... z @ ~~m-' ................ 2@
Steering servo Set transmitter steering stick trim levet In center position. then mount servo wheel (or ann) so that holes are parallel to sides ot
""""' case. l3-l&oo 1-Ttr
~Df!r Use hOles in servo wheel (or arm) that aro 13-16mm apan. (Holes ShOuld be equal dista~e on each side ot screv-~.1
Speed controller servo Set transmitter speed control stick and tnm lever In centet position, lhen mount servo arm tor wheel) so that holes are parallel to sides ol ........
Cutoff
~ 14-16mm 14-16mm
IIi)Mounting speed controller Fasteners used
M3X 12ST screw··· ·· ... 2 Q!!l!l!il\llli!ID
=~~heJ ............. 2@ (Bag 8)
[I] Mounting servos Fastene<S used
M3x 12S'T screw ........ s Qummii!I[HIJ (Bag A)
~~a:'""'" .......... s@
For speed
For steerlh ? troller
tb~~ e e · L~
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Spare
For step 13
Tie rod B (short) (Bag 2)
m ASSEMBUNG SERVO SAVER
I. ~z z
Z-3
z
M3 nut
l~ · ~Z- 3
Z- First, snap ring into posi:tion in this direction.
2. Steering servo
Swing rrnog Into this position.
~Z- 1
~ Snal> Z· l Into ploce.
3.
iight&n servo wheel screw befOI'e attacting servo saver.
M3 x 14 screws
!!!?~~~~oon~~ . .,.~,~~~~~~ leads to motet leadS od the same cok:lr. Splicing motor and speed controller leads
Motor lead
sleeve on one wite.
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twist wifes togethet secvrely. (Sofctering wr.tes togcthet is OfefetTec:l but not necessary.) '
Band $pltce fiat and slide
Sleeve wllh heat
m MOUNTING SERVOS
Mount steering servo hOrn as described at left.
~ . ..-- S<::rew (from radio set)
~})- Servo hom "" ~~J' S>peoe<i controller ~A~""
!!lk-- M3 X 12ST
Actual size
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1-~====-·S\Mitoch mounting gc,rews (from r»~io set)
11'---.11113 X12ST screw
~~;:::- 3 mm washer
3mm washers
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[E Installing radio equipment Fasteners used
M3X12ST screw ........ 20Jill!j! III!IIOJ
illaQAJ Battery holder
IE Assembling front suspension Fasteners used
M2.6X5CS OO'OW ·•·•··8 (>:::1 !BooB) M3X12$T SCfOW-uuon I aj\11 !\i!f\li!!D (Bag A) M3 X 12ST screw M3XI4STocrew (Bag A)
.... 2 o~ i!!I@!IH!t!>
(ll ASSEMBLING FRONT SUSPENSION
• Note sldllwllys "''"'"""'"' of hOle.
)-- Front upper wishbone unit (Bag 4)
'!-Ball cup A (Bag 5)
Ball cup (Bag 5)
I-- M3X12ST screw
....::::~ M2.6XSCS screws
Assembling front upper wishbone unit
M2.6XSCS screws~
[[) Preparing front shock Fasteners used absorbers
M3XI2ST OO'OW·· ....... 2QIIIIIIUIIII!!D (Bag AJ M3X.l4 tctew··· .......... 20~=:::::J (8ogB I M2.6X20 scrow······· .. ·20=·=· ==:::J tllao Ill 5mm
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J't-Radio battery holder (from radio set)
'/-,1-Fro•nt lower wishbone unit '-,\D8~ 4)
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(Ji3 Assembling spindle carriers
Fasteners used M3X14$T screw""'"'' 20\Hillh )HI !liD
::w~~-···· ··· ·2@ ~"~;······ · · · ····· · ···· 2@
Front wheel shaft
Spindle (Bag 2)
Spline I
Ball studs l.--+ -(Bag 3)
Tighten nut very f~~miY.
-\--C· S R spindle carrier
* Be careful to install spindle in OOtTect direction In L and A scindlo carriers.
L spindle carrier R spindle carrier
1nJ Installing front suspension Fasteners used assembly
M2X6ST SCIOW·········•I (lnmm> (Bag A)
@---MI2X6ST screw
Oule~most ~- Ball (Bag 3) hole
I Push rod (Bag 2)
Ball socket (Bag 5)
~~39MF= -.,=bJ ,, ~ • Actual size
[f) Preparing speed controller Fasleners used
M3Xt2ST screw······· • Qillliilllllllll!> (Bag A)
~ INSTALLING SPINDLE CARRIERS Align balls and sockets. then press firmly
snap and lowm into position.
R spindle carrier
Note: utustralion shows ba.JIS.tu<S$ installed conectty, (Photo on side of bo• Is not correct.)
rriill INSTALLING FRONT l..l.!J SUSPENSION ASSEMBLY
,A!"_..-*MOUI11 ball on speed Speed controller pu.shrod (~i... controller hom.
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• Mount front suspemion assembly oo chassis a.nd check aUgment (see next page) before snapping ball into socket.
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screws
;;..<::...._.Front bumper
~.\;,..--:::;:7' 3mm washers
To lengthen
Ball socket
Front suspension up;per mounting
* Loosen these screws to Jnstafl front suspension assembly, then retightoo 111em rut ty altCtWatd.
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[E] Notes on steering adjustments
A small amount of toe-in is needed fa< d 1r ectional stabi llty.
l:m Speed controller
COtrect I)OSitr.:ion=-· a.t full speed ">,.,.,. ......
Me!<ll end band
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Slider
Metal end band
8e "" that Slider is oositloned an metal end b8tld when servo is at tun trtwel tor top k:rwatd aQMd. II $lider constandy remains on windings, car cemot reach lull sPOOd. anct speed COtlttOIIet may be dam3god.
ml Installing antenna Fasteners used
M3XI4ST screw· ........ •Q,mmm·h!!!m
Vklw of completed antenna installation
Wind 81'1tenna on bobbin.
Right ond toft sol=ndl=es~s~..,.,:=td::-::too::-;-ln::L..J:::::__ 0 _'=_:::~:.-c:::;::>:....---' slightly by aha same amount. Otlustra!lon Is --for dOiotyJ
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• Be ...., """ .,..,sng ......, is .. - -e--==1-befcre beginning INs od[U$1m0nl. Be careful no1 to tum the servo hewn wtlile od[usting ball SOCk$!$.
[p) SE I l iNG SPEED CONTROLLER
Stop position
Neutral
Speed control stick
Tum on tr1lnlmlttor and rec;:.eiver, then set stick and trim slider 10
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Top speed
Slider on meta~. fi .... -=,;1 end band
-control •tick .. highest -Sc>eed """""' trim lever In tenter position
If sl.ider of speed contrOller travels
too far when tranlmlttet stidt is at Ul ~ comect puslyOd to a hOia 111 setYO ann ckl&er to rnour'lting setew.
~ INSTALLING ANTENNA
Full reverse
Slider metal
end band
11 tlider tnO"J~ Is tatlsiactory lor top speed. h ......., oloo be correct for reverse.
2. tnsen wiro ond •rw.o nng terminal. 3. Oimp terminal ~o Me.
~~ C::\ing terminal ~(Antenna set Bag)
Form wire end Into OOil.
Speed coni~~
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Antenna
Antenna g~;~j (Antenna set
PI) Assembling wheels Fasteners used
M2X6ST ,.,_ ...... Q() ()::l:m> (Bag Al
M2 X 6ST screw
Cutaway view of front wheel
Cutaway view of rear wheel
R• 2
Assembling wheels
F-3
f- 1
R 3
R- 1
Tighten wheel assembly screws a llnle at a time In the Order ShOwn belOw. Do not tighten one ser-ew complet•y Whlre 1.1\e ocher$ are loose.
F-2 R- 2
Pl] MOUNTING TIRES ON WHEELS
Front wheels
~-...:·:::__ Nolo: F-,11$ olready inolal1ed 'r$d& bre in this dtustration.
1ns1a11 nf19 F-3 ._ "'" by telling lire baCk
., - enoy. (Do .... - Mg.)
tnsta11 ring R-3 Nidi lite as de:lc:ribed abOYe fot front ure.
M2 x 6ST screw
f 2
M2X6ST screw
R- 2
Name should race In this difection.
~Mounting wheels on buggy ~ MOUNTING WHIE~I.S ON BUGGY Fasteners used
~~ .............. @ © 4mmwas/le< ......... @
Cutaway view of wheel and shaft
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4mm washer
M4 locknuts
Hole· 8e awetiA • "" p;n falls OU1 ..... ly.
T" oghten lhe .... locknu1s fonr<y lDil VMt ~ ~n not "" idle. Do not over tighten!
PlJ Installing battery pack Join connector hatves. then fit battery into comoattmenL
7.2~12oomAh N1Cd racing battery pack
(obtained separately; not inclucsed ln k.it)
PE Preparing wing
Jmm holes
CurvecHaw shears C\11 body Shell neatly.
~1828
PJ.ij Notes on painting * Tho body ShOtl, wing, and driVCt' <YC poly·
carbOnata and may be paintad using acrtric pain1. such as Kyosho Polyca. Applying the paint to the inside st.riaoe wiU result in a Qlossv. streak·free finish.
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~ INS~LUNG BATTERY PACK
Close hatCh and insert lock.Qins to hold It dosed.
P:l) PREPARING BODY
T tim oH part ()II body shell shown shaded and make hotes where indicated.
P1i3 PAINTING
Wing
Make 3mm hofe (tor mounting driver).
Make 3mm hOle.
Cut Off part shown shaded.
M~e 4mm holes,
Driver figure (Bag 6)
Body
Masking tape to separate e<>lors
Paint the body with acrylic paint, such as Polyca. For a glossy finiSh, paint Inside the body. For a matte finish, paint the outside Masking tape or Micron line ta,pe can be used to separate areas of different COlOr.
Driver
Paint the bottom for a glossy finish. the tOP for matte. Oue to his small stze. Qivec can be oainted more easily on the outside.
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m Applying stickers * Note:Them is an klentitylng numbef beSido
some paUetll$. Oo not cut this number oH until ready 10 apply sticker.
Cut Stickers from sheet Cu1 as close to ~>•••··~ as possible few the most attJactive ffnish.
Before applying large stiCkers, wipe body surface with a solution of dish-wa$hing. detergent. Sticker can be f'1"10Ved around until
dri ...
Wetted surface
PE Preparing lights
Fasteners used
M3x5 ·scte'W' ............. s (p M3nut .................... . 3 @
c-~ C-2
Snap lens into holder.
~APPLYING DECORATIVE STICKERS M.lmbels correspooc.t t.o kSentitying tlumbef on sticket Sheet 3 (Nt.mbefs in pa~entheses indicate matchlng ~'J~
on right side of car.)
miNSTALLING LIGHTS, DRIVER, WING M3x5 screw (Bag B)--'ll'
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~INSTALLING BODY
Lockpin (Bag 3)
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CHECKING THE CAR Before runnlno thO car. perform the following checks. (ThO car baHGf'Y is not needed tOf these chocks.)
1. Check that an setews and nuts are tightened rxooerty.
2. Cheek that the wiring is neat and that thefe are no short c ircuits. (Use etecvical insulating tape if there are any bare witos..}
3. Cheek that all wheels tum freely, without binding "' ~- Rotato the wheels by hand for abou'l two seconds to distnbu1e the grease evenJy and to free w the bushings.
4. Switcll on the ttansmittet and recelvec. then check that t:hG wheels t...-n right whefl the steering control is operated tor a right tum. Check that the wheeJs tl.m an El(juaJ
distance right oncl lett. If they do not. adjust the linkage.
s. Cheek tl\at the speed controller slider moves lhe fufl distance and In the right direction when the ttansminer speed conl:fOI stiCk is l'nOYed fu!ly IOtWatd, then chec:k the same lor rever$9 by I'OOYing the stick backward. If slider movement ls not cooect adjust the linkage.
After the cheek. switch off the receiver, then the transmitter, in that order.
The suspension should be adjusted sati.s· lacu:>rily if it was set up as described l.n the COI"'$truction Instructions. However. it may be adjl.l$ted fOf different road conditions. etc, by raising or lowefing the coil s.prings oo the shocks absorbers (thl.l5 softening Of hardeoing the suspension). A hatdef rear suspension causes ovcrstCOf behavic:w {the no5e of the car stt!ers progressively more Into the comer when the car is oon'lering hard), while a soltef rear • suspens-ion cavses lJI'\dQtSteer ttne nose moves to the outside of the corner as speed ttwough the corner increases).
The CO\ret of lhe SQeed controller is ~gned to keep out dirt. Howevet, after running Pegasus in dusty cooditlons, some dust may have entmed afld may affect operation Qntennittent. unsmooth, etc.). II is adVisable to remove the oover regularly and clean off thO windings and to oil the pivot of the slider if It beComes sti ff and difficult to t11n.
(j)Remove NiCd battery.
@Clean dirt off car and motor.
@Check that screws are tight.
CHECKING THE CAR
RUNNING THE CAR When the above ohecks have been made successfully, thG cat is ready to run. Prepare It in the fotlowino manner. Perform l.hese tests ts: a large open soaca beeai..ISO tho cat can go surprisingly quickly.
1. Check that lhe transmitter. receiver. and car NiCd batteries are chatged. ttf the radio set uses. disPOSable ca-ns. be: s11e that the batteties are fresh.•
2. Install the car battery in its COr'fll)artment and I<M the connector.
3. Switch on the transmitter. 4. Switch on tOO receivar. S. Check that the car moves forward when the transmitter
speed stick is moved focward. and that the speed of the car Increases as the stick is tnOYW forward ptogrcssivcly tanhct.
s. Check that lh& cat steets at a rate that allows it to be controtled comfor1~bly. If s teering is too quick, move the IMet ends of the tie rods to the holes in the sOf\'O savCf that ate c loser to the ocnter of the servo wheel.
7. When yoo have finished rooning the cat. swi1ch oH tOO receiver, then the ttansminer.
NOTE:Never switCh oH the transmittet befOI'e tnereceiver If there is radio Interference. thOI"e i.s the risk t~t the car wi II respOnd and drive away a1 high speed
TUNING THE SUSPENSION
TROUBLESHOOTING If the car has been assembled carefully. It ShOuld run withOut problem. However, if it fails to perform prOI)elty, check the fOllowing i tems one at a time.
1. COnnect()('$ of me radio set (.battety box, swftch lead to receiver, servo lei~ds to reoeiverl. connectors of cat battery. YAring. and batteries of radio s.et (ttansmittE!f and receiver).
2. Poor contact of the slldOt of the soecd controller with tt'le 'Hire w;ncling.
3. F3\Jit In the radio equipment. (Consult your hobby doaler.)
4. Interference from another transmitter. (If the servos move 01 Jitter when yoLK transmitter is switChed oH, ttlis is a orobtem.)
.. . Oversteerlng Stiffening the rear suspension wtn usually rcsull ln oversteerlng.
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Understeerlng Softening the rear suspension will usuaJiy resUlt In understeerlng.
MAINTENANCE OF SPEED CONTROLLER
:.--2. Remcwe ;, dust
with a drush.
AFTER RUNNING THE CAR
3. If the ot tho speed contrOller c:w tho ttack of the rotating ann becomes blackened
oQt othetwise discolored, c lean it with fine sandpaper.
• Remove thll NiCd battety from the car when it is nol in use.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Ptobrem Probable cause Remedy
5efvo does net -··· • Weak transmrtter or rece.ver • Change/rechatge llan$mltlet and recdvor batteries.
battery • Have radio CX> ·~ o1 set croecked. • Fault in radio control set
car stops whllo running Discharged ear battery • Recharge battery.
car stops wlolle running Bad Wifing • Check all splices and whing,
Car runs but does not gain speed loose pinion on motor shah • Tighten setscrew or motor pinion. (motor spjns but ear does ""' move)
Mallunctioro ol speed controller • Clean the sl- and wtnding o1 conltOiter. • Check wiring on bacJ< ol controller
t.oooe comectors • Check that all connectors are loined sec ... ely.
Tight axle nuts • Check nuts holding wheels on axles. (Tum front and rear wheels to check for bindingJ
Bent axles, etc. • Check that axles are straight and that no other important paris are out of line.
Malfunctoon ol speed controller • Check that slide< ol speed controller moves tully to end ol IMnding when transmitter is set for full sPMd.
• Check lloat speed controller slodor and IMndlng are free ol dirt and conosion.
Deterioration of motor, battery • Replace laulty Item.
car does not Slop Speed controller linkage • Eliminate free play in speed controller linkage. • Check that transmittel" speed control stick Is in center POSibon
when released (not offset by trim lever). e Adjust speed controller lon"- so that slodor is in center when
transmitter stick is in ,_., I)OSitoon.
();tty speed controller • Check that speed controller slodel and winding are free ol dirt and corrosion.
Car does not run altalght Insufficient toe-in • Adjust lengtl'o ol tie rods as desQ'ibed In Instructions.
Steering setVO • Horn on steering setVo not cO<Otared. • Trim lever on transmlttm not centered.
Wheel ctag • Check If a wheel is binding, scraping, or dragging.
SmallEr tires on one slcle • Ttres may have wan more on one aide 01 eat. Check diameter ol tires and fit new ones ~ ttols Is the cause ol the problem.
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PARTS LIST FOR 2WD RACING BUGGY "PEGASUS"
r-----------------------------------BUSTERPACK------------------------------------,
S RS-540 Molor )( I
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A Blockxl
Z Block x l
2
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JllAnt_,na Topxa [p liAntonnax 1
<itAnt""no Bonomx1()J
lS Ring @::l
T """'""'
~Ancenna Bot>Cin W (M3XI4 ST SCrew1)
0 ,iil!ljl!i!J!lb
4 Speed Ccnlrcllet x I
I Aeat Slub Shaft><2
B Blockxl
C Block x l
• 0 BlockX1
s
r------INO.l PARTS BAG-----, (!)oiff. CrownG<Iarxl IOOlff. Side Gearx2
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F Block x 2
N0.2 PARTS BAG ilCountOJ GOIW Snaftxl
JSOitt Joint ShafiX1
~F<onl Stub Sl1ah x 2
=[p= (i}Tie-~
lij>Tie • tOd B !ShOn) X I
PushrodXt
J
No.3 PARTS BAG ftffonl Spingx-2
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!lUnkage BaOX I
0 JCShocl< BaiiX4
e 2J$had< Pistonx 4
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PARTS LIST (2)
,--------------No.4 PARTS BAG---------- - ---, ~lfront Upper Wishbone Unit x1 •@Rear Swing . Arm (R)X1 ~ear Swing. Arm (L)X 1
..-- --N0.6 PARTS BAG----.
IJ]front Lower Wishbone Unit X
lol Fl ©!:- -
f(O_) (o) \ ®)Front Suspension Spacer x 1
r I \ ,l---7: (10~) -' (0 ) \
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x 2
Check Parts No. Description
eBay PI- 1 ® Block parts
eBay PI- 2 @ Block Parts & Gear Set
eBay PI- 3 @ Block Parts
eBay PI- 4 @ @ Block Parts
eBay PI- 5 Chassis Set
eBay PI- 6 Suspension Set
eBay PI- 7 Friction Shock Set
eBay PI- 8 Wheel Set
eBay PI- 9 "MUD" STAR-II Front Tire
eBay Pi-10 Wheel Shaft Set
eBay PI-ll Ball end & Tiered
eBay Pl-12 Speed Controller
eBay Pl-13 Screw & Nut Set
eBay Pl-14 Body Set
eBay PG-22 "MUD" STAR Rear Tire
eBay 1885 Antenna Set
@ 0@ @ 0 @
I / \ \ \
~~Battery Coverx 1
li ?J- '-') I
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0
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® Chassis Cover (R)Xl L/~=::==:::;:;:::=---,:. Q lJ ("\ f\
~Chassis Cover (L)X 1 "'\~~-~======-:::=="'"'
~WingX I
@Driver Doll x 1
@Rubber Tubing X 1 _I
@Shock o Ringx 4
0
@;Rubber BandX2
@Heat-shring T~b~ng~c::~~~::)»
-SCREW BAG AM3xl4 STScrewx 9
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M3X12ST ScrewX46
ouuummn~ M2X8ST Screwx 9
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M2X6ST ScrewX22
BULK PACK
M3X30 Screwx2
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M3X14 ScrewX4
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M3x5 Screwxs
o-M2.6x20 ScrewX6
0\1",11111\lll\tl!ll' ti!U,illl'lllllillllliill!ll ttl
M2.6X5 cs-screwxa
M3 Nutxs
@ M4 Nutx2
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I.Smm Hex Key x I
M4 Nylon LocknutX4
@© 2mm washer x.2
@ 3mm Washerx12
@ 8mm Washerx2
6mm Washerx 2
D- 4mm Washerx4
0 0 CCChassis x 1
(i)BodyXI
®oecaiX1
M3X4 Setscrewx 1
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SPARE PARTS SET LIST
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@ x1. ® ® @@ @ @ x1, (j} @ x2, @ x3 19T. Pinionx1
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@ x2
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OIL-FILLED SHOCK ABSORBERS End piece 12:'
* Use end fitting from ~ friction shock absorbers. /
Assembling p ston assembly ~
a-ring~ Assemble parts shown ~ onto piston rod, Spacer___£\ then sere~ rod (rear shocks onlvl) 'Y 9.iy tnto end ptece. Y
Piston---/
I. Lt) 0 -
Fill cylinder with
oil.
OPTIONAL PARTS
M3 X6 screw Air
2. Screw in piston
assembly.
3. Invert shock and
allow at least 30 seconds for air
bubbles to rise.
4. Loosen screw (do not
remove completely), push piston to top, then
tighten screw. Wipe off
expelled oi I.
5. Mount spring using
retainers from friction
shocks.
BALL BEARINGS Install bill bearings at the friction points identified
in the following drawing.
Gearbox housing (L):!---.....:::~c:::::;;~ Gearbox housing (R)
Rear swing arm L
8 X 12 ball bearing Front wheel
6X10 ball beating Counter gear
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Rear swing arm R
6 X 10 ball bearing 4X8mm ball bearing 4 X 8 ball bearing '
Check Parts No. Dlscrlptlon Contents
eBay 1903 4 1i> X8¢ Bearing Can be used in place of D-3 metal (2 pes. required)
eBay MS-26 6 1i> X10¢ Bearing (w/ f lange) Can be used In place of D-1 metal (2 pes. required)
eBay Pl-15 8 ¢ X12¢ Bearing Can be used In place of 0-4 metal (2 pes. required)
eBay 1883 Frontier Hobby Oil
eBay PG-63 Shim Set for Bearings
eBay PG-65 Front Oil-filled Shocks can be used in place of friction shocks
eBay PG-14 Rear Oil- filled Shocks II
eBay 5C-106 Shoc&absorber Oil Oil for shocks
eBay 1891 Le Mans Motor 480S For 1/12 scale track cars; optimized for top speed.
eBay 1892 Le Mans Motor 480T For 1112 scale track cars; optimized for quick acceleration with high top speed.
eBay 1893 Le Mans Motor 240S For highest possible speed in 4-minute sprint racing.
eBay 1894 Le Mans Motor 600E For all off-road vehicles; performs better than stock RS-5405 with good endurance.
eBay 1895 Le Mans Motor 360PT The most powerful motor for 1/10 scale off-road vehicles; optimized for high torque.
eBay 1897 Le Mans Motor 4800 The ultimate motor for racing and high-speed buggies: high top RPM and high torque. (w standard duration).
eBay 1898 Le Mans Motor 360ST For high performance in off-road vehicles without high cost of "ultimate" motors.
eBay OT-38 Silicone Grease
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