Hello Folks,......for anyone running an NSR chassis, I would highly (really really highly) recommend the use of a Sloting Plus axle tube/bushings.
These were initially developed more than a dozen years ago (when Ninco tended to rule the Euro club scene) and were a major aid in reducing/eliminating "Ninco Hop". They work equally well in NSR and Scaley AW/SW chassis.
It is a single tube (flanged like typical bushings) and has 2 quality sintered bronze bushings installed . It comes in 3 widths (31mm for NSR sidewinder pods) and will clip right in (it should obviously be glued as well).
This single piece tube...1/ already has the bushings perfectly aligned,..2/...beefs up the rear end, reducing flex and therefore chatter...and,....3/ most importantly,....eliminates the individual movement/flex of the individual rear axle uprights, which when they flex (as they do in the stock motor pod), cause bushing misalignment (resulting in axle binding), chatter, and ,mesh issues.
I have been using these in NSR/Ninco/Scaley cars for many years, and they are worth their weight in gold......I am quite frankly stunned that more folks do not use them, but then again, I guess not everyone has seen them, or they run in clubs that do not allow such modifications.
As mentioned, they come in three widths, and the one for the NSR sidewinder pod is Part# SLPL 1010 ((31mm)
Cheers
Chris Walker
A pic. of the SlotingPlus axle tube installed in a NSR Mosler........I built this recently for a Euro club racer.
You will notice that the tube must be "notched" to clear the motor can in an NSR sidewinder pod......generally plenty of clearance in an AW.........It is definitely worth the effort !!!!

