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I'm getting ready to put a new front bulkhead on my slash bl2s and I have only done simple rc mechanics. Does anyone have tips on working on this job? Like take pictures before you take it apart an things like that..

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I'm getting ready to put a new front bulkhead on my slash bl2s and I have only done simple rc mechanics. Does anyone have tips on working on this job? Like take pictures before you take it apart an things like that..

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Use some kind if divided container to keep screws organized. These 4 go to this...these 2 go to this etc. Put in order that they came out so its the reverse to go back together.
It's a fairly straight forward job, you should be fine.
 
Clean out those hex heads before you try to takes them out. Hit them with a small wire brush to knock the dirt and rust out.
You want your hex tools to have as much to bite on to as possible.

Take pics of how it used to look. You'll never see it like that again. 🤣
Lay everything out in the order as it was removed. Then pile all the parts together in a bowl and shake well! Get them off the table. Its time for lunch! 😋

Don't overthink this! RC is supposed to be fun! 😉👍

Do you have an exploded view diagram of the front end?
That should help to relieve some stress by letting you understand the construction before you start the job.
 
If you get in a predicament, look at pictures/measure the screws.
With a manual and/or exploded views... you got this!
After taking a second look at your picture, @CertifiedMike is right... pick the dirt out of those screws before you start "wrenching".
Good luck with them e-clips. Keep an eye on them ;) :thumbs-up:
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I'm getting ready to put a new front bulkhead on my slash bl2s and I have only done simple rc mechanics. Does anyone have tips on working on this job? Like take pictures before you take it apart an things like that..

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Don't phsyc yourself out, its a pretty easy task even. Take your time use snack bags and label them for screw and parts. After you complete this task, buy yourself a kit and assemble it yourself. It will give you a much better understanding on how things work. Not mention the satisfaction of completing the kit.
 
what you are about to do is probably the easiest thing someone can do to an RC car. consult the manual if needed. use common sense. you got this. you're over thinking it, its way easier than you're making it.
Thanks I figured I was over thinking it. There are a lot of good tips tho
 
Yeah, yeah, all this mechanical babble....
Whats at the top of the list, and THE single most important tip:
Before any attempt at working on RC's, or even 1:1 rigs, get yourself a couple of delicious donuts, and brew up some killer coffee. Now your ready to start your project 😉
 
Yeah, yeah, all this mechanical babble....
Whats at the top of the list, and THE single most important tip:
Before any attempt at working on RC's, or even 1:1 rigs, get yourself a couple of delicious donuts, and brew up some killer coffee. Now your ready to start your project 😉
We have different ritual....I see what yer getting at though...coffee is definitely in there,lol
 
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