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Got an old TGS. Need some help to make it run and restore it
Gdourado replied to Gdourado's topic in All things RC Nitro
Good news. Got back on the car today. Tried the first start. It came alive after just 4 or 5 pulls. The engine sounds really healthy and runs very smooth. I left it to idle for a tank. I didn’t drive the car as I think next would be better to inspect and probably lubricate the gears. Any input? Should I tear down the axles, diffs and driveshafts to lubricate? Also, the stearing seems to have a small issue. When I turn it to the left and then I let go of the steering, it returns to dead center. But when o turn it to the right it doesn’t return to center. it is not a trim issue as I fiddled with that and it didn’t solve it. my uneducated guess is that it is an issue with the steering servo. Probably needs a clean and some oil. I’ll have to look into that, but I don’t know how to reach it yet. Any other tips or things I should do before going for a proper drive? Here is a small video I did of the engine running: Cheers! -
Need some help please. How to properly clean a Nitro car?
Gdourado replied to Gdourado's topic in All things RC Nitro
Thank you for the replies. I bought some Nitro Fuel and will try to start the car tomorrow to at least know if I have a good engine or not. It was very cheap, so I bought the car sight unseen and know nothing about it. I don’t even know if the engine had a proper break in or not. With that in mind, if it does start, what should I do? Let it run on idle for a couple of tanks? or should I shut it down and then knowing the engine runs, proceed to some tear down to do some cleaning and maintenance as suggested? Thanks! -
Hello, Hope everyone is doing well. I recently got me a used Kyosho Inferno Neo ST. It was a real bargain and an impulse buy. It is also my first Nitro Car. From what I see, it seems in good condition. It does not have scratches on the underside, I cannot see any broken parts. Seems complete and not used much. It is just a bit dirty. So before I atempt to start the engine, I would like to give it a proper clean and some maintenance. But I just don’t know how to clean it and what products should I use for the cleaning and the aftercare. I have attached a couple of pictures so you can better judge the condition. Can you please point me out in the right direction? Thank you!
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Another picture of the filth that needs a good clean:
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Hello, Today I tested the electronics of the car and everything works as it should. I haven’t tried to start the engine yet. First I would like to give the car a proper clean as it is quite dirty in some areas. I have attached a picture. What is the best way to do a proper clean? What products and techniques should I use? Thank you!
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Got an old TGS. Need some help to make it run and restore it
Gdourado replied to Gdourado's topic in All things RC Nitro
Hello, hope everyone is doing well. So finally today I started messing with the TGS. Like I previously said, it is very clean and in an apparent great condition considering the age of the model. I loaded batteries on both the car and the transmitter and all the electronics work as they should. Throttle, brake and steering. If I pull on the engine starter, it turns and from the resistance I get, it seems the engine has good compression. Should I load some fuel and try to start the engine? Or should I do some things before? Should I disassemble anything? Clean? Sorry for the questions, but I am noob on Nitro RC. -
Got an old TGS. Need some help to make it run and restore it
Gdourado replied to Gdourado's topic in All things RC Nitro
Thank you for your suggestion and the video you shared. I’ll get some 15% fuel to try and give the engine a go. Other than that, the car seems complete except the body. I would like to keep it period correct, so I would like to know what bodies to look for. Also, someone mentioned earlier that the wheels are not original. I would like to try and get the original wheels and also some upgraded oil filled shocks. From what I can tell, it is a big improvement over the friction ones that come stock with the kit. Any recommended shocks I should look for? Thanks! -
Got an old TGS. Need some help to make it run and restore it
Gdourado replied to Gdourado's topic in All things RC Nitro
The car finally arrived in the mail. Everything looks really clean and in good condition. I am honestly surprised at how good this looks, specially considering the age of the car. I guess it really wasn’t run that much. At first sight, there are no broken parts or worn out parts. So I am thinking about not doing a tear down straight away. I guess my first thing might be trying to start it and see if the engine runs. What is the recommended procedure to try and start the engine and what type of fuel should I use considering the mixture? Here are a couple of pictures after I took it out of the parcel. cheers! -
Hello, Hope you are all doing well. So as you might have seen in a previous topic of mine, I wanted to get into RC nitro as a hobby to do with my son. And since I am on my fourties’ and always wanted a nitro RC as a kid, now I want nitro and not electric. I have since pulled the trigger on an old Tamiya TGS nitro that looked really clean and in good condition. I am yet to receive it as it is still in transit. But today, I came across a local advertisement for a Kyosho Inferno Neo ST 3.0 Nitro. The car as complete, looked in good condition, came with a few spares and looked like a car with good specs. And I remember the Name Inferno as it was the TT buggy to have when I was a kid. It looks like a car with good materials, build quality and specs from the little I managed to google. But when I went to see the car and negotiated on 50 euros for the whole thing, I got it right there on the spot. Big impulse buy as I know little to nothing about it, but for 50, I just couldn’t pass it up. Now i am kind of needing your help and some guidance on what to do next. I have attached some pictures I took of the car when I got home with it so you can tell me what you think about it. first thing I am going to try and download the manual and read it. Then I’ll see what to do next, but maybe get some nitro fuel and try to start it. Thank you for your help. And here it actually starts my RC Nitro adventure!
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Got an old TGS. Need some help to make it run and restore it
Gdourado replied to Gdourado's topic in All things RC Nitro
Ended up pulling the trigger. I was a bit hesitant, but talked to the seller and ended up agreeing on 75 euros shipped. So I figured for the price, it was worth the risk. Seller says the electronics, transmitter and servos all work. The car looks clean and not abused. The biggest question is the engine. If it runs, I think it is a great deal. I will just need a good clean and buy a body and have a nice vintage nitro car to play with. Even of the engine is kaput, the other parts might be worth it. Let’s see. The seller will take care of shipping now. I’ll update when I receive the car and start a build/ restoration build thread. Regards and thanks for the input! -
Got an old TGS. Need some help to make it run and restore it
Gdourado replied to Gdourado's topic in All things RC Nitro
Hello, Thank you very much for your reply and for sharing all that information. It is really helpful and I appreciate it a lot! Like I said, I really don’t know much about the TGS, but I was under the impression it was better than entry level. So I guess it has friction shocks and not very good drivetrain and gears. Either way, if it is in good condition and working, I would say it would be a good first nitro RC. Also because nitro RC in 1/10 scale are getting hard to find brand new today. All the stores carry electric models, but nitro is very rare. The points you said are quite helpful, but I don’t know how to tell most of them. From the pictures the seller sent me, it looks clean, the bottom of the car is fairly scratch free and the gas tank looks intact and complete. The seller says he tested the radio gear and everything works. I have attached the seller photos to this post so you can see them with your expert eyes that certainly can see more than mine. I can get the car as is for 100 Euros. It is complete minus the body. From what aI can see online, a Tamiya body can set me back 50 euros, so the car would cost 150 euros plus any other maintenance or repair parts needed. I don’t really know if it is a good deal or not. But for comparison, a brand new TT-01 E kit cost 100 euros. It comes with everything except radio, servo and battery. So all in all, they would probably end up costing the same. I have a soft spot for Nitro, as it was the Thing 25 years ago when I was very interested in RC and I kind of want one even today. But I don’t know how a 20 year old TGS would compare to a new TT-01 E. I guess I am still a bit hesitant about pulling the trigger, mostly because since it is used and 20 years old, I fear I might get into a rabbit hole. But based on what I said, does the TGS look like a good option and a good deal? Thank you. Regards! -
Hello, hope everyone is doing well. When I was growing up, during most of my childhood, I really wanted a Nitro RC. But at the time, it was a very expensive hobby here in Portugal. There really was no online shopping and the local hobby stores were really expensive. Now, I am in my fourties’ and my son is 8 and is getting interested in some more serious RC. He already has an electric WLToys buggy for him as a beginner RC and enjoys it quite much. But with him, I am getting the bug again. And am thinking about getting an older nitro RC, kind of the ones I wanted back in the day. The idea is to get one, get it running and enjoy it. I saw a Tamiya TGS for sale. It is complete with radio, servos, engine. It has everything except the body. From what I can tell, the TGS is a 2003 model, so it might be a 20 year old RC car. But even with that in mind, it looks really clean and in good condition. I did not spot any rust or rusted parts. The chassi does not have scratches or big usage marks. It really looks like a car that wasn’t used very much. The seller says that all the electronics work well. He says the engine hasn’t run in 2 years, but that it ran fine the last time it was used and that it has good compression. I am thinking about pulling the trigger on it has a project to do with my son, but I am still hesitant as I know almost nothing about those cars. What kind of major problems can I expect? If the engine doesn’t run, can it be rebuilt? What kind of costs can I be looking at on the worst case scenario? Also, can gears and linkages have problems for being sat for so long? Or just “old age” problems? Can I get a current body for it? Or will I need to source a period body for it to fit properly? Any other words of advise before I dive in? Thank you! your help and input is much appreciated!