by slothead » Mon Jul 01, 2019 4:37 pm
Jules, Harry, and Dogsbody - I really appreciate the feedback. Made me think this would be an easy fix if I just tried things. I needed a way to stabilize the guide post in the holder area to remove slop, and a way to keep it from floating up and down.
After a little trial and error I ended up putting one wind of a twist tie around the guide post and shoving it down into the holder with my smallest screwdriver. This got rid of the slop and when I applied SCC lubricant the guide still rotated freely. Now I needed something to expand the opening in the guide post to prevent the guide from sagging. I've saved many wood coffee stirrers over the years for use in hobby scenery projects and was able to cut the end off one and shape it to fit as needed. Problem solved!
When testing the chassis on the oval it ran well. But, at times when the rear end swung way out in a turn the guide would 'catch' and the car couldn't easily straighten itself out. After filing the sides of the guide it was better. Then I realized that with the body on the car the guide will never be able to rotate to the maximum amount because the rear will hit the outer wall before it does. When working on the 2nd Charger chassis I'll file the guide and holder area down before installing the fixes.