INTRODUCTION SafETy The Serpent SRX2 Gen3 Team is a state of the art 1/10 scale 2wd buggy which will give you Read and take note of the ‘Read this First section’ before proceeding to assemble the car-kit. the true Serpent racing experience. The assembly manual will guide you through all the steps This car-kit is intended for persons aged 16 or older.
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how to use the manual lines DESCRIpTION ICONS DESCRIpTION Each step contains a variety of numbers, lines, and symbols. The numbers represent the Each step contains a variety of symbols described below. order in which the parts should be assembled. The lines are described below. Step number;...
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STEp 6 STEp 7 BaG 2 Check many teeth your M3x10 servo spline has (23, 24 or 25) and use the right lever. 2- Make sure to put the M3x10 M3x8 servo in neutral before 3.2x7x0.5 mounting the lever. M3x12 3x5x1 STEERING LINK LENGTH The length may differ...
fRONT aSSEmBly STEp 8 STEp 9 BaG 3 Place the caster shims and the bushings M3x10 in the steering block first. Then slide the assembly onto the casterblock. M3x16 M3x12 M3x8 M3x16 M3x4 5x13x4 5x10x4 M3x12 STEERING ARMS CHART STEERINGBLOCK ASSEMBLY MORE LESS ACKERMANN ACKERMANN M3x14...
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STEp 10 STEp 11 BaG 4 3x24 M2.3x4 M3x6 CASTER BLOCK INSERTS CHART Front default caster angle 3x33 is 25º using the 0º default - Caster insert. You can add or M3x3 remove caster using the M3x3 different inserts included in the kit. 3x33 It is possible to adjust M3x14...
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STEp 12 12.1 12.2 CAMBERLINK OUTER DEFAULT POSITION 18.65mm 16.65mm FRONT CAMBERLINK LENGTH 25 mm 3X6X1 3X6X1 CAMBERLINK INNER BALLSTUD LENGTH DEFAULT POSITION 18.65mm 16.65mm 3x6x1...
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STEp 13 STEp 14 M3x3 M3x3 M3x3 M2.5x6 M3x3 M2.5x6 BALLSTUD LENGTH VIEW DETAIL Do not overtighten the M3x3 setscrews and ensure that the front antiroll bar and front suspension moves freely. M3x3 M3x3 M2.5x6...
gear diff assembly STEp 22 STEp 23 diff bag rr 22.1 23.1 23.2 23.3 1.5x8 Add just enough oil to cover the large gear before assembling the small satellite gears and cross pins. Use the silicone oil supplied in the kit. For the correct cst value please check the default se- tup-sheet.
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STEp 24 STEp 25 24.1 24.2 Fit the o-ring before Fill the differential to the brim with silicone oil , do NOT overfill. M2x10 finishing the filling of the differential. Use the silicone oil supplied in the kit. For the correct cst value please check the default setupsheet.
rear suspension aSsEmBly STEp 26 STEp 27 BaG 7 SUSPENSION INSERTS Please find qty. 2 Centered Inserts. These 0 inserts are the default setup and should be installed into this RR FR Toe block. Additional information can be found on page 20, for how you can use the in- serts to adjust toe-in, anti-squat, and pivot width.
rear aSsEmBly STEp 30 BaG 8 REAR AXLE HEIGHT AND OFFSET INSERTS Wide Offset Narrow 10x15x4 0.5mm 0.5mm 2x10 5x13x4 1.5mm 1.5mm 2x10 M2x5 2.5mm 2.5mm REAR WHEEL-AXLE PIN FOR DRIVESHAFT POSITION The axle has 3 pivoting 1) The axle height adjustment will give you the ability to adjust the roll choices.
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STEp 31 STEp 32 BaG 9 Notice, the uprights are symmetrical, but the camber link mount has to have the proper 3x6x1 orientation for Left and Right. Please check below the proper orientation. 3x6x0.5 FRONT LEFT RIGHT 3x6x1 3x6x0.5 REAR 3x33 M3x12 M2.3x4...
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STEp 33 SUSPENSION INSERTS Below is a diagram of every possible orientation of the compete 7 inserts system. You are able to move 0.5 or 1 degree in any direction from center. We also have 2 special inserts to fill 0.5° left and right offset, by 1°...
shocks assemby STEp 37 STEp 38 BaG 10 fr shocks / bag 11 rr shocks 37.1 38.1 Note the correct orientation of the Use some silicone oil 2.5x6x0.5 shock spacers . during the assembly. Nut M2 For the correct piston holes and size please check the default setupsheet.
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STEp 39 STEp 40 39.1 39.2 SHOCKS LENGTH: Measure the Assemble the spring and spring- cup (align correctly) to complete shock length fully extended. 1-Bleed: push the shock- 1- Fill up with sillicone oil the shock. FRONT REAR rod all the way in slowly, fully using the silicone to allow excessive oil to oil supplied in the kit.
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STEp 41 STEp 42 BaG 12 Do not overtighten and Do not overtighten and M3 Plastic smash bushing with the smash bushing with the Nut Flanged nut and note orientation of nut and note orientation of the lower shock pivot ball. the lower shock pivot ball.
fINal assembly STEp 43 STEp 44 Provided in the kit are long and short battery posts. Use long posts with STANDARD SIZE shorty batteries. M3x25 M3x25 Use short posts with LOW PROFILE / THIN batteries. M3x8 3.2x7x0.5 Pinion is not included in the kit.
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STEp 45 The SRX2 GEN3 TEAM allows the battery position to be adjusted in six different locations. In order to use the three rearward positions the battery brackets have to be assembled as shown in configuration A. To use the three forwards positions the battery brackets have to be assembled as shown in the configuration B. 45A REARWARD BATTERY CONFIGURATION 45B FORWARD BATTERY CONFIGURATION M3x8...
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STEp 46 Use double sided tape to mount the ESC and RX to the chassis.
STEp 48 BaG 13 M3x12 ANGLED WING SPACERS CHART 0º 2º 4º 6º 8º FRONT REAR M3x12...
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Follow the cleaning & painting instructions supplied by the polycarbonate paint supplier you choose. 3- Apply the Serpent and SRX2-Gen3 logo-decals on the body and wing. 1- Rims included in the kit. 2- Rubber tyres not included in the kit.
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EXplODED VIEWS INDEX: Differential exploded view central and steering exploded view front exploded view transmission exploded view rear exploded view shocks exploded view final exploded view team serpent network...
TEam SERpENT NETWORK SRX2 Gen3 Team SPARE PARTS SRX2 Gen3 Team OPTIONALS PARTS SERPENT TOOLS SERPENT MERCHANDISING...
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SERPENT WEBSITE AND BLOG www.serpent.com www.teamserpent.com www.dragon-rc.com SERPENT PROMO PAGES http://promo.serpent.com SERPENT SOCIAL MEDIA www.facebook.com/SerpentMRC...
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