Head on collisions can easily damage the gear teeth on nylon and plastic spur gears. Gears are a weakness on all Monster Truck RC models. Of course, this should be reapplied after each race meeting. A thin coat of grease is often used on internal gears and although this is fine for basic running around on the back yard, if you intend to race your Monster Truck at a higher level, this should be removed and replaced with racing oil (ZX1 or Teflon Oil). The gearbox of your used Monster Truck should be opened up to check for gear wear and lubrication. If you intend to race your Revo 3.3 Monster Truck model at a competitive level, I would also recommend you obtain and fit titanium pivot shafts, turnbuckles, tie rods and steering rods. The steel shafts wear and bend too easily. Drive Shafts and TurnbucklesĮxamine the drive shafts for wear and replace as required. Also, for added protection and if available for your Revo 3.3 model, fit an under guard to stop dirt and gravel entering the chassis. If the body shell of your Traxxas Revo 3.3 is broken, ripped or damaged in any way, this can be easily repaired with rubber solution glue. If they are scratched, change them as soon as possible. At the same time, change the O-Ring seals to prevent more leakage. If you feel a jolt as you change direction, this means the oil has leaked out and must be topped up. The damper shafts should push in and pull out with a smooth action. Next, for those Traxxas models with oil filled shock absorbers, remove them from the chassis and dismantle the coil springs. Then, take a screwdriver and box spanner and check each self tapping screw and nut for security, taking care not to over tighten. When you receive your used Traxxas Monster Truck, make a general visual inspection of the chassis, front and rear wishbones, suspension shock towers etc, for any broken parts that may need to be replaced. With an instruction manual, any problems with your model Monster Truck you may discover, can easily be fixed. If not supplied with your purchase, they can often be downloaded from the Traxxas website, or purchased separately on eBay. Personally, I used to get a buzz out of restoring an old clapped-out model, installing modern day electrics and maybe a few hop-ups, then showing the gang at our local club, just how competitive those old models could still be.Ĭheap, pre-loved bargain models, parts and spares are always coming up for sale, but once you have made your purchase, the one thing you will always need, is an instruction manual. There are essentially three reasons you might want to buy a used Traxxas Revo 3.3 Nitro Monster Truck you may be a collector, looking to restore and display it restore and sell for a profit or simply restore and race an iconic vintage model. Electrics just do that.Buying a Used Traxxas Revo 3.3 Monster Truck (and What to look for) Until Tesla designed their own, specifically strengthened single-speed gearbox. ( funny anecdote as an illustration : Tesla’s first Roadster prototypes kept breaking even the sturdiest gearboxes, due to sheer instant torque. They are meant for 3.3cc motors with a narrower powerband that -due to the clutch- comes in somewhat more gradually, and nèver slam as hard on the gears as a big high-volt electric motor can. The gears don’t like the sudden burst of power a brushless can give instantly. I have repaired quite a few converted Revo’s who’s diffs - even ‘stronger’ after market ones- were totally shattered when people - against all advice- insísted on using 6s. 6s will start asploding parts pretty quickly. Just let dry, and oil the bearings after playing ‘submarine’Īnd, for a big, heavy machine like the 3.3, a 1/8 scale non-sensored between 22kv and 4s is the way to go. But.they’re usually not too fond of water. Sensored has more fine control, especially on lower revs.
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