Deagostini Lamborghini Huracan User guide

Type
User guide
Pack 11
Advanced technology3cc nitro engine All-wheel drive
RADIO-CONTROLLED CAR WITH NITRO ENGINE
Lamborghini
Build and
Drive the
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CONTENTS
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RADIO-CONTROLLED CAR WITH NITRO ENGINE
Lamborghini
Build and
Drive the
CONTENTS
Assembly Guide
The step-by-step guide to building your Lamborghini Huracán
Stage 60: Bodywork stickers, mirrors and fl ywheel
Stage 61: Clutch and bodywork screws
Stage 62: Pinion gears
Stage 63: The engine mounts
Stage 64: Rear differential
Stage 65: Right front driveshaft
Bodywork stickers,
mirrors and ywheel
Parts supplied:
A Bodywork stickers
B Engine cover insert
C Engine cover insert sticker
D Mirror parts
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A C D
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E Flywheel
F O-rings
G Body clips
H Washers
I 2 x 4mm screws
J Self-locking nuts 3mm
K Anti-friction pads
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1 The tools and materials you need for
this stage are some contact adhesive, a
pair of scissors, a small Phillips
screwdriver, a caliper, a knife, a thin fi le, a
tapered reamer and a hair dryer.
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In this stage, you will be working with the
body and engine cover insert stickers and
the mirror parts, so store away the rest of
components supplied such as the
ywheel, the anti-friction pads and the
body clips until they are needed. You will
also need the bodyshell from Stage 52.
4 Remove the
protective lm
from the sticker
on the engine
cover insert.
5 Remove the
clear protective
film from the rear
of the bodyshell,
then place the
engine cover insert
into the matching
hole at the rear of
the bodyshell. To
make it stick
better, gently
warm it with a hair
dryer, as shown.
This will soften the
2 Prepare the
engine cover insert
and the engine
cover insert
sticker.
3 Peel the engine
cover insert sticker
from its backing
sheet, then apply it
to the engine cover
insert, as shown.
Try to be as
accurate as you
can when lining up
the edges.
material and make
it adapt more
easily to the shape
of the bodywork.
6 The rear end of
the insert can be
hard to fi t, because
of the grooves in it.
Warm the parts
with a hairdryer to
make them a little
more fl exible, then
press them
together with
your fi ngertips.
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Prepare the
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Peel the engine
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7 Locate the mounting posts on
the two mirror supports, and use
a caliper to check the width of
each one: it should be around
4.5mm (see Step 13).
8 The mirror supports can be
identified by the letters ‘R’ or ‘L
moulded on them (arrowed).
9 Apply the mirror stickers to
the mirror backs. As the stickers
are small and delicate, you may
need to use the tip of a knife to
place them onto the backs.
10 Apply a drop of contact
adhesive to other side of each
mirror back. Stick the backs into
the corresponding mirror
housings.
11 Stick the backs into the
corresponding mirror housings.
12 Apply glue to the posts
projecting from the mirror
housings. Push the posts into the
corresponding holes in the
supports. The left housing will
only fi t into the left support,
and the right housing will only fi t
into the right support.
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13 At the front of each door
there is a recess for its mirror.
Carefully cut through the centre
of each recess with a small
reamer, and then enlarge the hole
to just under 4.5mm in diameter.
14 Using a thin file, create a
notch at the front of each hole, as
shown, to match the post on the
mirror support.
15 This is how the hole in the
right-hand side of the bodyshell
should now look.
16 Insert the post of one of the
mirror supports into its hole in
the body. Place an O-ring over the
end of the post on the inside of
the bodyshell, as shown.
17 Place a washer over the end
of the post and secure it with a
2 x 4mm screw.
18 This is how the end of the
mirror support post should look
once its been fi xed into place.
Now repeat Steps 16 and 17 for
the other mirror.
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19 This is the left side of the
bodyshell with its mirror in place.
20 Remove all of remaining
protective lm from the
bodyshell, so that you can apply
the stickers.
21 First apply the windscreen
and door window stickers to the
bodyshell. You may need a knife
to lift the stickers from the sheet.
22 Here you can see the
bodyshell of the Huracán with the
windscreen and window stickers
tted. Use the hair dryer to
smooth out any wrinkles, and if
there is an air bubble, pierce it
with a pin. The rest of the stickers
will be used in a later stage.
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ASSEMBLY GUIDE – STAGE 61
1 As well as the parts
supplied with this
stage, you will need the
engine (Stage 59) and
the fl ywheel and nuts
(Stage 60).
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D
C
B
A
Clutch and bodywork screws
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Parts supplied:
A Clutch shoes
B Pilot shaft
C Screws 3 x 8mm
D Clutch spring
In this stage, you continue assembling the engine and the bodywork. First, you will fit the
clutch to the engine, bringing it closer to completion, and then you will add components to
the bodyshell and apply more stickers to it.
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42 The tools you
will need are a
conical reamer (or
a 3mm drill bit), a
5.5mm cross
wrench, a Phillips
screwdriver, and
self-closing needle-
nose pliers. You
will also need
parrot-nose pliers
and a 10mm
wrench (not shown
in the photograph).
3 Take the
ywheel and place
it over the tapered
collet, with the pin
facing away from
the crankcase.
4 Now tighten the
pilot shaft onto
the end of the
crankshaft.
5 Hold the
flywheel with
parrot-nose pliers,
and tighten the
pilot shaft with a
10mm wrench.
6 Pass the hook
at one end of the
clutch spring
through the eyelet
at the other end,
as shown.
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Air fi lter
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7 Place the two clutch shoes
together in the orientation shown,
using the holes as a guide.
8 Hold the two shoes together,
and place the spring into the
groove around the outer edge.
9 Now place the clutch over the
pilot shaft and push it down
against the fl ywheel. The pins on
the fl ywheel should enter the
corresponding holes in the clutch
shoes. The inner diameter of the
clutch is smaller than the
diameter of the pilot shaft, so
you will need to open it with
needle-nose pliers.
10 Here’s how the assembled
flywheel and clutch should look.
11 You will now need the
bodyshell (Stage 60), and the
nose and tail panels (Stages 1 and
2). Remove the protective film
from the two panels, and then
apply the sticker to the nose
panel, as shown.
12 Cut through the centres of
the four recesses in the nose and
tail panels, using either a reamer
or a 3mm drill bit. Open each one
to a diameter of 3mm.
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17 18
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13 This is how the nose and tail
should look once you have opened
the holes (circled).
14 Open up the two indicated
holes in the front of the bodyshell
to a diameter of 3mm.
15 Place the bodyshell onto the
nose, aligning the indicated holes
in both. Insert a 3 x 8mm screw
into each of the holes, then turn
the assembly over and tighten a
nut onto the end of both screws.
16 Now open the hole at each
side of the bodyshell to 3mm.
Make sure that these holes align
with those in the nose.
17 This is how the aligned holes
should look, seen from the inside
of the nose panel.
18 Fix the panels together with
screws and nuts, as in Step 15.
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ASSEMBLY GUIDE – STAGE 61
19 Open up the four
indicated holes in the
rear of the bodyshell to
3mm in diameter.
20 Fit the tail panel
into the rear of the
bodyshell, as shown.
Align the four holes of
both parts, and secure
them with screws and
nuts, as before. Then
apply the two stickers
to the tail panel, as
indicated by the arrows.
21 Next, apply one of
the stickers shown to
each side of the
bodyshell, just behind
the door, as indicated.
22 This is how the
bodyshell should now
look. Store the
remaining stickers for
use in future stages.
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Pinion gears
The parts supplied with this stage are more components for your Huracáns engine, including
the pinion gears that will form the basis of your model’s two-speed transmission. Along with
these parts, you will need the engine assembly from the previous stage.
A
Parts supplied:
A Pinion gears 15/20T
B Ball bearing
C Roller Bearing
D Washer
E Screw 3 x 10mm
B
E
D
C
1 For this stage, you will need a small Phillips
screwdriver and some multipurpose grease.
2 Insert the ball bearing into the inside of the
pinion gears, as indicated below.
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For this stage, you will need
a small Phillips
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3 Fit the pinion gears over the
clutch, and push them up against
the flywheel.
4 Apply a small amount of
multipurpose grease to the
roller bearing.
5 Insert the roller bearing into
the pinion gears, over the end
of the pilot shaft.
6 Place the washer onto the
shank of the 3 x 10mm screw.
7 Insert the screw into the end of
the pilot shaft, and tighten it into
place to hold the bearing and
pinion gears in position.
8 Your engine assembly should
now look like this.
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The engine mounts
The parts provided for this stage include the engine mounts and the xing screws with which you will
t the engine onto chassis plate of your Huracán. Avoid over-tightening the screws when you t the
engine to the chassis, as you may need to adjust its position at a later stage.
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A
Parts supplied:
A Spring washers
B Screws M3 x 12mm
C Engine mounts
D Screws M3 x 10mm
B
B
D
C
1 For this stage, you will need a 2mm and a 2.5mm
Allen key and some thread lock, either low or
medium hold.
2 As well as this stages parts, you will need your
engine assembly from Stage 62.
C
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3 Place the four spring washers
onto the shanks of the four M3 x
12mm screws, as shown.
4 Insert the screws into the
holes on each side of the
crankcase. Then apply a drop of
thread lock onto the shank of
each screw.
5 Take one of engine mounts and
place it under the screws on one
side of the engine. Tighten the
screws into the holes in the top of
the mounts.
6 Next, fit the second engine
mount to the other side of
the engine.
7 Place the engine onto the
chassis plate in the position
shown, with the pinion gears on
the right.
8 Fix the engine to the chassis
by inserting the four M3 x 10mm
screws into the underside of the
plate and tightening them into the
bottom of the engine mounts.
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Rear differential
With this stage, you have received more components for the rear differential. Before you begin
assembling it, you will need to retrieve the other rear differential components from Stages 18, 27
and 28. Then follow the steps in Stages 10, 13 and 14 which showed you how to assemble the front
differential to assemble the rear differential. Once you’ve completed the rear differential, follow
the steps in this stage to fit it in place.
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A
Parts supplied:
A Differential grease
B O-ring
C Rear differential case
D Side gear
E Grub screw
F O-ring
G Shim
H Rear adjustment eccentric
I Pin
J Ball bearing
K Differential shaft
D
B
F
C
1 You will now need the
main driveshaft and
right rear suspension
mount assembly (Stage
40), the left rear
suspension mount and
self-tapping screws
(Stage 23), all of the
parts provided with
Stage 18, and your
newly assembled
rear differential.
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H
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K
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2 You will also need a small
Phillips screwdriver, needle-nose
pliers and a 2mm Allen key, plus a
tube of superglue (not shown).
3 Remove the E-ring holding the
18T pulley in place at the end of
the driveshaft, and then remove
the pulley and the pin.
4 Prepare the 21T rear drive
pulley, the flared spacer and the
drive pin.
5 Place the flared spacer onto
the driveshaft (arrowed), then
insert the pin through the hole in
the shaft. Now fit the 21T pulley
onto the shaft, and slide it along
so that the pin sits in its recess.
The pulley shoulder, spacer and
E-ring will be used in Step 7.
6 To prevent the pin sliding out
of the hole, you can apply a small
drop of superglue to it.
7 Prepare the pulley shoulder,
spacer and E-ring. Place the rear
drivebelt onto the rear
differential, then fit the pulley
shoulder onto the driveshaft and
push it up against the 21T
drive pulley.
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8 Insert the rear differential into
the hole in the right rear
suspension mount, so that the
pulley on the differential is
aligned with the pulley on the
driveshaft. Now pull the drivebelt
over the 21T pulley on the
driveshaft. The rear adjustment
eccentric allows you to adjust the
belt tension, but, for now, place it
in the position shown in the
photo, closer to the rear axle.
9 Place the second spacer onto
the driveshaft.
10 Fit the left rear shoulder onto
the driveshaft and the rear
differential. Push the ball bearing
into the recess in the shoulder.
11 Press an E-ring into the groove
in the driveshaft to lock the
bearing in place.
12 Insert the pin back into the
hole at the end of the driveshaft,
then put the 18T pulley back into
position and fix it with the E-ring.
13 Locate the two circled holes
in the chassis plate behind the
engine. These will accommodate
the two posts on the underside
of the shoulders; the other four
holes will house screws.
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14 This is the central post and
the holes either side of it, on the
underside of the rear shoulders.
15 Mount the differential/
driveshaft assembly on the
chassis plate, with the posts of
the shoulders in the circled holes.
16 Tighten the four self-tapping
screws into the holes either side
of the posts.
17 Slightly loosen the four
screws that hold the engine
support to the chassis plate, to
create a gap between the pinion
gears and the driveshaft gears.
Place some tissue between the
teeth of the gears, then push
them together and retighten
the screws.
18 The correct distance between
the pinion and gears is when the
wheels are close enough to leave
deep marks on the tissue without
tearing through it.
19 When you have the engine in
the correct position, tighten the
four screws that hold it in place.
20 This stage is now complete,
and this is how your model should
look with the rear differential/
driveshaft assembly in place.
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