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How do i take this pin out of the dogbone, it ownt budge, is there some sort of technique?
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Nanda nrx-10I'll try to find a photo. May I ask what model of car this comes from?
I second what tnt saidNanda nrx-10
I haven't worked on a tenth scale since the beginning of the summer. I recently took apart a 8th scale buggy cv joint with a grub screw. Though 10th scale touring cars and 8th scales aren't exactly the same lolnever had a dogbone wit grub screw most ae put in with red loctite. so a little heat and then put on woodblock with hole just bigger that pin and use copper maul bag it out
i believe they call it a cvd.How do i take this pin out of the dogbone, it ownt budge, is there some sort of technique?
There are some that have a set screw. But that is not visible in the pic of this one. So I think youreright. It's either a bang it out, or a set screw. Like this one is obviously a set screw. But I have seen fully concentric cups with a slot cut in them to access a set screw locking the pin in.never had a dog-bone with grub screw most ae put in with red loctite. so a little heat and then put on woodblock with hole just bigger than pin and use copper maul bag it out
Do you know an alternative to a micro torch? whould a heat gun work effectivelyThis is a photo of my Nanda NRX-10 where the set screw is removed from the barrel, use a 1.5mm hex wrench to remove it and apply some heat with a micro torch first so you don't risk stripping the threads, be sure to apply blue thread lock on the set screw so it doesn't back out later on:
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Side note, this part is called a CVD, dog bones do not have any captured pins like CVD's and Universal's do.
Do you have a soldering iron? If so you could use that to heat up the set screw.Do you know an alternative to a micro torch? whould a heat gun work effectively
Hey bill I heated up the middle a couple times but the pin just wont moveThis is a photo of my Nanda NRX-10 where the set screw is removed from the barrel, use a 1.5mm hex wrench to remove it and apply some heat with a micro torch first so you don't risk stripping the threads, be sure to apply blue thread lock on the set screw so it doesn't back out later on:
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Side note, this part is called a CVD, dog bones do not have any captured pins like CVD's and Universal's do.
I just did what you said with the soldering iron but nothing it working, any more suggestions?Do you have a soldering iron? If so you could use that to heat up the set screw.
Make sure anytime you are working on a potentially problem screw, especially a set screw, that you use a quality wrench to start. If you use a cheap bit and it strips, you're going to have problems. Make sure your wrench fits snug too. A lot of cheap Chinese tools can be a little loose in the hex. Give it a very slight turn clockwise then back it out slowly.
Did you find the set screw? There is a set screw holding the pin in. Once you get that out the pin should slide out easily.I just did what you said with the soldering iron but nothing it working, any more suggestions?
I'm not sure, there seems to be a cylinder looking thing inside and it has the pin attatched to itDid you find the set screw? There is a set screw holding the pin in. Once you get that out the pin should slide out easily.