Churchill 58

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Andy Cameron
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Re: Churchill 58

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Thanks Gary….agree the hammer was a panic measure as the thought of trying get them out was weighing heavy. Yes one bush head did slightly deform on one side, but as it was on the pivot shaft that moves between the carrier frame a clean up with a file removing only a small amount made it fit nicely in the frame. Must buy a bigger vice.

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I did consider drilling one bush out (the slightly deformed one) and fitting a spare but it was such a minimal effect it seemed unnecessary. I have a 8mm reamer in the post for the hangers which in some cases need fettling also. Next big step in parallel to building is to bench setup/test all the options modules. Get ready for the cry for help on that one once I decide on a suitable radio, nothing too fancy so thinking about Spektrum 6e/i or similar.

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Very pleasing to finish a build sequence, if somewhat slowly.

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Glad the above is now behind me

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Arriving at the above involved, you will see I opted for grease on the axles just my personal preference.

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Andy Cameron
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Re: Churchill 58

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Hi all

A couple of newbie build questions, up until now I have primed and top coated all parts individually and thereafter assembled sub assemblies. As I move onto sub assemblies like the idlers I was thinking of building the assembly and then priming/top coat after assembly to allow easier fitment etc obviously taping up axle etc with the tyres fitted last. from what I have experienced so far paint build up at parts seems minimal so just wondering what others have done with such sub assemblies.

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Good evening Andy, over the years I have purchased a number of various sized sticky backed labels, square, round etc,. I use these to blank off the bearings, then masking tape wrapped around the idlers to protect the surface where the tyre is fitted. Prime, undercoat, topcoat. Most, if not all my painting is managed using this method....just my choice. Hope this helps...Mick

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Thanks Michael I will forge ahead….we’ll crawl ahead (need to stop coming out the garage) using this approach on such assemblies.

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Re: Churchill 58

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Hi all, can I ask for some advice on the drive sprocket assembly on section 11. I am probably reading too much into this but the sectional view shows the taper lock bush being slightly proud of the hub face at the widest taper end. As the instructions on the following page say to “gently to square it up” tap the bush after seating it with grub screws then tighten finally once more I want to confirm if the bush does sit slightly proud I.e. don’t over do the final seating stage trying to get it flush. Prior to this stage the instruction say to locate the bush in the hub and “shaft” at this stage the final drive shaft is not installed so if I fit the taper bush into the hub without the drive shaft present am I inviting fitting issues of the drive assembly later down the road at section 14.

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Re: Churchill 58

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Ok I read re-read and read again the manual and now have it clear for the taper bush assembly which should occur at drawing 14 so all good. Moving on to section 14 CP1233 motor mount is shown as being bolted to the hull assembly EX0104 using x4 M5x20 CSK. I can’t find these anywhere and the fastenings list shows no inclusion but does show M5x12 CSK should it be these, although the thread depth on CP1233 would suggest longer bolts . I looked in the motion pack to see if the M5x20 bolts are there with no luck.

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Re: Churchill 58

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A good day in the workshop.
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