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Tips´n Tricks
In order to have the maximum fun with your Scalpel and
to bring you the optimal performance on the track, here
are some valuable tips on the assembly, tuning and
installation of the RC-components.

1. Differential

The Scalpel differential works great with the grease contained in the Scalpel Box. But there are some points to be
considered, to ensure optimal function.
a. Be careful not apply too much differential grease during assembly. Too much grease impairs the operation
and smoothness of the diff. Too much grease also attracts too much dust in the differential, which leads to
excessive wear to the diff.
b. Look at the correct installation direction of the disk shims. Incorrect installation of the disk shims limits the
adjustability of the differential.
c. Tighten the differential nut carefully, if the differential nut is to firmly tightened, the differential will not operate
effectively.
d. With stronger motors (Brushless) it is recommend to tighten the differential a little bit more otherwise the rear
tires will break loose when accelerating.

2. Front wheels

Please check during assembly that the front wheels spin smoothly. Loosen the wheel nut slightly if the front wheels are
not spinning smoothly.

3. Front knuckles

Due to the production process some items may not fit together properly. The front knuckles may be a little loose, in order
to get the fit just right follow the following steps.
a. Degrease the metal parts (Wheel axle and the socket for steering axle)
b. Use red thread lock on the outside surface of the socket for the steering axle.
c. Use red thread lock in the cross hole of the wheel axle.
d. Now install the wheel axle and the socket for the steering axle with the front knuckles.
e. Carefully remove any excess thread lock fluid from all places on the knuckle.
f.
Wait, until the thread lock is completely hardened.
g. Now assemble the steering arm onto your Scalpel and test to make sure the steering is moving freely.

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  • Page 1 RC-components. 1. Differential The Scalpel differential works great with the grease contained in the Scalpel Box. But there are some points to be considered, to ensure optimal function. a. Be careful not apply too much differential grease during assembly. Too much grease impairs the operation and smoothness of the diff.
  • Page 2 Carefully remove any excess thread lock fluid from all places on the knuckle. Wait, until the thread lock is completely hardened. Now assemble the steering arm onto your Scalpel and test to make sure the steering is moving freely.
  • Page 3 4. Steering arms Check the operation and smoothness of the steering arms. If the stop nut is too tight, loosen the stop nut for free movement. 5. Loose Adjusting nut of rear shock and Power Pod While you drive, vibrations can loosen the adjusting nut of the rear shock and power pod. Apply thread lock on the internal thread of the adjusting nut during assembly.
  • Page 4 Very important! Route the motor cables so that the power pod can move freely in all directions. Be sure to check movement of the rear pod with the body installed, use of larger connectors can restrict the rear pod movement. 9.
  • Page 5 Here are some important fundamental tips to help set up your new Scalpel. TWEAK Follow the sequence of steps in order to adjust the tweak of the Scalpel correctly. This will ensure that you set up your kit so that it is easier to handle and will drive straight forward.
  • Page 6 Apply the tire traction sauce and let sit at least 10-20 minutes. Dry the tires before you start driving on the track. If your Scalpel is too aggressive to drive it is advisable to apply super glue (CA) to the outside of the front tires. This reduces the front axle grip and makes the vehicle easier to drive on difficult tracks (carpet condition).

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