TC4 CVD Pin
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TC4 CVD Pin
I am in the middle of assembling my first rc car (TC4). Currently I am at Step 1 of bag G "CVD's"
My question is how do the CVD Pins stay in place? The pins slide in and out very easy and will surely shake out once I put it on the road.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
My question is how do the CVD Pins stay in place? The pins slide in and out very easy and will surely shake out once I put it on the road.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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RE: TC4 CVD Pin
They're probably held in place with a grub screw. Threadlocked in place the pins shouldn't come loose. If you can't see anywhere that a grub screw would thread into post up a picture or two....
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RE: TC4 CVD Pin
Yes there is a grub screw. I just dont see how you tighten the screw once you have seated it into the CVD arm. The screw is blocked once seated.
I will try to take some pics tonight. Thanks for the response.
I will try to take some pics tonight. Thanks for the response.
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RE: TC4 CVD Pin
I looked at the manual, and it looks like you can't. ThenI looked closer: Shouldn't you be able to swing the connection so that the grub screw is exposed and you can use the small hex to tighten it down?
With the CVD straight, sure it is hidden, but you should be able to move the joint such that the grub screw top is exposed.
With the CVD straight, sure it is hidden, but you should be able to move the joint such that the grub screw top is exposed.
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RE: TC4 CVD Pin
Here is the pic from the manual. The whole point of a CVD is that is swings and moves around all axis, so it should be moved such that the grub screw is exposed.
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RE: TC4 CVD Pin
Brilliant! My electronics arive today so this nugget of info couldn’t have come at a better time.
I actually had the CVD's on the car before I relized my blunder so i couldnt actually swivel them to uncover the solution.
Thanks a lot for taking the time to help a newb.
I actually had the CVD's on the car before I relized my blunder so i couldnt actually swivel them to uncover the solution.
Thanks a lot for taking the time to help a newb.