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Graebob
Original Poster
2,096 posts
76 months
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So my chum gave me a holdall full of a load of Nitro RC gear he's bored of. They are now my project. I know nothing at all about RC other than the out-of-the-box electric kit I had as a kid, so this will be a learning experience for me.  S'up, generic holdall.  Oh, hello random pretty shells.  Oh dear, this looks bad...  Ah, a full chassis with all sorts of stuff! Mostly complete, but needs a strip down and a clean.  Shouldn't there be a pull start here?  The one on the right is awesome. Hopefully by making a thread I can motivate myself to fix the proper chassis up and get her running 
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sgrimshaw
3,074 posts
119 months
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Couple of Kyoshos by the look of them. I've got one of the second ones in my shed - must dig it out and see if it runs. Mine came with a Supra shell, which I've still got - can't for the life of me think of the model number. Your one doesn't look too bad - as you say needs a strip down ,clean and rebuild. Fun times ahead 
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Cat Face
123 posts
37 months
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They look pretty cool. I love onroad rc cars, always fun seeing how fast you can make them go before they flip over. Your ones look RWD so I'm sure you will have a great time just trying to drive them in a straight line.
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Autopilot
319 posts
53 months
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Yup, looks like the pull start is missing. Before buying another one though, it way be worth looking at other ways to start it - Starter Box etc. Pull starts are a pain in the arse!
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sgrimshaw
3,074 posts
119 months
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Cat Face said: They look pretty cool. I love onroad rc cars, always fun seeing how fast you can make them go before they flip over. Your ones look RWD so I'm sure you will have a great time just trying to drive them in a straight line. The second one (with all it's wheels on) is a belt driven 4WD, and drifts really well 
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Graebob
Original Poster
2,096 posts
76 months
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Did a bit of fiddling yesterday and only succeeded in pulled the draw hose out of the bottom of the fuel tank, spilling skanky old nitro all over the place. I had already bought a pull start on the cheap on ebay, but it's the wrong one  Never mind. Would you get enough RPM out of, say, a cordless drill to start one of these? I could fabricate something pretty easily to do that. I've also come to the conclusion that I need a new set of tiny tools to work on the chassis. Some of the nuts/bolts are TINY.
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UberMeister
117 posts
21 months
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Graebob said: I had already bought a pull start on the cheap on ebay, but it's the wrong one  Never mind. Would you get enough RPM out of, say, a cordless drill to start one of these? I could fabricate something pretty easily to do that. Yes - I used to have a Schumacher XTR which was started with a Cordless Drill - used a rounded allen head. Starter Boxes are excellent though but depends if the chassis will fit on one. Tim
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