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•  Never modify the engine or muffler.

•  Confirm the position of needle and idling before running. Be sure to run a new engine smoothly.

•  Make sure the air filter is clean and oiled.

•  Never run your engine without an air filter. Your engine can be seriously damaged if dirt and debris 

get inside the engine.

•  For proper engine break-in, please refer to the manual that came with the engine.

•  The engine may not start or run properly if the air filter is dirty, or choked with sand and dust.

•  If the fuel pipe is choked or deteriorates, the engine may not start, and there is danger that fuel will 

leak out.

1.  Make sure the transmitter and receiver batteries are fully charged.

2.  Make  sure  that  your  transmitter  and  receiver  are  both  on  the  same  frequency.    If  you  have  a 

transmitter with multiple model memory, make sure you have selected the proper profile for your car.

3.  Put the car on the starter box and keep the tires from touching the ground.

4.  Turn on the transmitter.

5.  Turn on the receiver in the car.

6.  Make sure the steering servo and engine servos work normally and adjust them correctly.

7.  Put fuel in the fuel tank, and close the cap securely.

8.  Apply the glow igniter to the engine glowplug.

9.  Push the model car onto the starter box to start the engine. (If the engine is new, follow the instruction 

manual and be sure to break in the new engine properly).

10. When the engine has started, remove the glow igniter.

11. Follow your engine break-in procedure and tune the engine as appropriate.

STARTING AND RUNNING THE ENGINE

Be sure to observe the following starting process. Failure to do so may cause the model car to start suddenly, which may lead to damage or unexpected accidents.

STOPPING THE ENGINE

Before you stop the engine, try to make sure the engine is at idle first. There are several ways to stop the engine:
•  Use a rag to cover the exhaust tip. Be careful! The exhaust is extremely hot so use a thick rag and gloves.

•  Pinch the fuel tubing to stop the flow of fuel to the carb. Be careful, this can make the motor run lean 

which can damage the motor.

•  Put your hand over the air filter, or squeeze the air filter element to block the airflow.

•  Press an object (such as a screwdriver handle or shoe) against the rotating flywheel to stop its 

rotation. Be very careful, and do not stick your hand or fingers near the rotating flywheel.

FINISHING OPERATIONS
1.  Stop the engine.

2.  Turn off the receiver in the car

3.  Turn off the transmitter.
MAINTENANCE AFTER RUNNING

Take proper care of your car after running to keep it performing well, and take notice of any damage and wear.
1.  Do not leave fuel in the tank.

2.  Go outside to drain any residual fuel from the exhaust pipe.

3.  Clean the car and remove all sand, mud, and other debris.

4.  Use after-run oil in your engine after you have finished running for the day.

•  For club racing, it is recommended to check the shocks for air inside before each race and only re-fill 

and bleed them if necessary. Before each race day, make sure you take the spring off of each shock, 

hold it up to your ear, and quickly compress the shock rod fully into the body while listening for any 

air making a “whistling” or “squishy” sound as it passes through the piston holes. If you hear any 

air, refill and bleed your shocks. For high-competition racing, it is recommended that the shocks be 

re-filled and bled before a large event.

•  If building or pairing new shocks, always make sure they are the same length using a shock length 

measuring tool and adjust the lower ball joints as needed.

•  If installing new rubber bladders, carefully trim the thin excess rubber from the edges of their lips. 

Curved body scissors work the best.

•  Regularly inspect the amount of dirt on the felt protector in the shocks (if present) and regularly 

replace with a new one.

•  During regular shock operation, oil naturally gets on the shock shaft and drop-by-drop slightly gets 

out of the shock body.  Shocks should be inspected regularly after each race, and oil replaced as 

required. 

1.  Remove the seals on both sides of the bearing (if present). If the seals bend a little and you can see 

a kink, carefully flatten the kink out by hand.

2.  Spray the seals with motor cleaner and blow dry with compressed air.

3.  Spray the bearing on both sides with motor cleaner.

4.  Spin the bearing while it is still wet to dislodge any particles with the cleaner.

5.  Spray the bearing on both sides again.

6.  Blow both sides of the bearing dry with compressed air to make sure particles come out.

7.  Hold the inner part of the bearing with my left thumb/forefinger and spin it to make sure it spins free 

without any abnormal vibrations or sounds.

8.  Place one drop of bearing oil into each side of the bearing.

9.  Replace both seals at the same time by lining them up on each side of the bearing and lightly press-

ing them in all the way around the bearings circumference with your thumb and forefinger. Do not 

press too hard or use any type of tool, such as a wrench tip, to push the blue seals in as they will push 

in too far, bend and cause drag.

If you spin test the bearing after you have re-oiled and sealed it, it will not spin freely for an extended period of time. The lightest of oils may allow it to spin for 1-2 seconds. This is normal and once you have 

mounted the bearings in the car again, the drive train will spin freely.

Make sure you use a motor cleaner that does not leave a residue after it dries as this may cause drag and wear in the bearings.

ENGINE OPERATION

PREPARING TO OPERATE THE ENGINE

SHOCK MAINTENANCE

The most important maintenance task for keeping consistent shock performance is refilling and bleeding them correctly. If built correctly, it will not be necessary 

to re-build them often. Replacing warped/hard rubber bladders and o-rings, scarred piston rods, or shaved/split/loose composite upper and lower ball joints are also important.

BEARING MAINTENANCE

Ball-bearings in an off-road car or truggy must be properly maintained for smooth operation and long lifespan. 

Typically, the ball-bearings included in new cars are greased for highest lifespan and as such the drivetrain may not seem to be as free as with lightly-oiled ball-bearings. However, when the car is run the ball-

bearings will become more free and the drivetrain will become very efficient.

There are several types of bearings discussed here: bearings which already come greased from the factory, bearings which must be lubricated using the HUDY Bearing Grease, and then there are also bearings in 

the steering system which need to be lubricated with HUDY Bearing Oil.

The following procedures are recommended to clean all of the bearings in your off-road car or truggy. For high-competition racing, we recommended doing this every 3-4 weeks, or before a major race.

MAINTENANCE

RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS

•  Use HUDY Bearing Grease to regularly lubricate grease-bearing ball-bearings.

•  Use HUDY Bearing Oil to lubricate the bearings of the steering system.

•  Use HUDY Bearing Grease to regularly lubricate the clutch bearings.

CLUTCH BEARINGS

To prolong the lifespan of the clutch bearings, they must be regularly cleaned and lubricated (preferably after each run) using a 

high-quality grease such as HUDY Bearing Grease. However, after some time the clutch bearings must be replaced with new ones.

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Summary of Contents for XB8 2017

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...for all claims resulting directly or indirectly from the purchase ownership or use of the product By the act of assembling or operating this product the user accepts all resulting liability If the bu...

Page 3: ...al use or cover or imply how long any model cars components or electronic components will last before requiring replacement Due to the high performance level of this model car you will need to periodi...

Page 4: ...356 550cSt 100ml HUDY 106371 700cSt 100ml Silicone Diff Oil HUDY 106431 3000cSt 100ml HUDY 106451 5000cSt 100ml HUDY 106471 7000cSt 100ml Special Tool for all turnbuckles nuts HUDY 181090 Turnbuckle W...

Page 5: ...962131 S 13 x 16 x 0 1 mm 10 WASHER SUSPENSION DRIVETRAIN MAINTENANCE Check suspension for free movement during building and operation and especially after running and if you have crashed the car If t...

Page 6: ...ONE O RING 6x1 5 10 98 0261 PIN 2 5x11 5 10 BAG 940816 903312 355046 964060 355031 355031 971060 355022 940816 355091 964030 980261 971060 355084 355064 FRONT REAR FRONT 355064 FRONT 355065 REAR 35506...

Page 7: ...06221 BLUE 106222 RED IMPORTANT Use the same diff outdrives on both ends of a diff OIL OIL Fill the differentials with oil just above the satellite gears IMPORTANT VERY IMPORTANT OIL INCORRECT CORRECT...

Page 8: ...L BEARING 8x16x5 BLUE COVERED 2 96 4030 WASHER S 3 5x12x0 2 10 96 4060 WASHER S 6x18x0 2 10 97 1060 SILICONE O RING 6x1 5 10 98 0261 PIN 2 5x11 5 10 940816 BB 8x16x5 971060 O 6x1 5 964060 S 6x18x0 2 G...

Page 9: ...er diff 7 000cSt BOOK SET UP Fill the differentials with oil just above the satellite gears IMPORTANT VERY IMPORTANT OIL INCORRECT CORRECT Do not overfill the differential If there is too much oil in...

Page 10: ...DRIVE SHAFT COUPLING HUDY SPRING STEEL 35 5416 CENTRAL CVD SHAFT UNIVERSAL JOINT HUDY SPRING STEEL 35 5427 FRONT CENTRAL CVD DRIVE SHAFT HUDY SPRING STEEL 35 5471 DRIVE SHAFT LOCKING RING 2 35 5472 DR...

Page 11: ...5114 BEVEL DRIVE GEAR 14T 35 5236 CVD DRIVE SHAFT COUPLING HUDY SPRING STEEL 35 5416 CENTRAL CVD SHAFT UNIVERSAL JOINT HUDY SPRING STEEL 35 5625 REAR CENTRAL CVD DRIVE SHAFT HUDY SPRING STEEL LONG Gr...

Page 12: ...8 90 1303 HEX SCREW SB M3x3 10 90 1305 HEX SCREW SB M3x5 10 90 1312 HEX SCREW SB M3x12 10 90 1408 HEX SCREW SB M4x8 10 90 2318 HEX SCREW SH M3x18 10 90 3308 HEX SCREW SFH M3x8 10 90 9372 SCREW PHILLIP...

Page 13: ...of adjustment for the rear suspension Using different combinations of eccentric bushings fine adjustment of rear anti squat rear toe in rear roll center and rear track width can be obtained For more...

Page 14: ...ION 353424 2 4mm OPTION 353425 2 5mm OPTION 353426 2 6mm OPTION 353428 2 8mm INCLUDED 353430 3 0mm OPTION 1 5mm 6mm DETAIL 2 0mm L R STEP DETAIL DETAIL Loosen the 3x5 setscrew if the anti roll bar doe...

Page 15: ...08 REAR LOWER OUTER PIVOT PIN SCREW 3MM 2 90 1504 HEX SCREW SB M5x4 10 90 2310 HEX SCREW SH M3x10 10 90 2314 HEX SCREW SH M3x14 10 90 2318 HEX SCREW SH M3x18 10 90 2320 HEX SCREW SH M3x20 10 90 2330 H...

Page 16: ...freely use a HUDY Arm Reamer to resize the hole ARM REAMER 1 1mm INITIAL SETTING HUDY 107633 2x L R Check for free movement DETAIL DETAIL 2x 2x L R L R RIGHT THREAD LEFT THREAD OIL OIL Follow the TECH...

Page 17: ...2314 SH M3x14 903312 SFH M3x12 960030 N M3 902318 SH M3x18 902320 SH M3x20 902310 SH M3x10 3x18mm 3x18mm 3x20mm 3x10mm For stiffer wing mounting use 353550 ALU WING MOUNT BRACE BOOK SET UP DETAIL INIT...

Page 18: ...NT LOWER SUSP HOLDER FRONT SQUARE ADJ ROLL CENTER V2 35 2324 ALU FRONT LOWER SUSP HOLDER REAR SQUARE ADJ ROLL CENTER V2 35 2314 COMPOSITE SQUARE ADJ ROLL CENTER BUSHINGS V2 2 35 2460 PIVOT BALL 5 8 10...

Page 19: ...ombinations of eccentric bushings fine adjustment of front kick up roll center and front track width can be obtained For more information about the influence of kick up front track width and roll cent...

Page 20: ...ement Loosen the 3x5 setscrew if the anti roll bar does not turn freely Step L R STEP DETAIL 1 5mm 6mm Follow the TECH TIP on page 5 to install the pivot balls DETAIL DETAIL DETAIL BOOK SET UP FRONT A...

Page 21: ...52 940814 903312 35 7254 COMPOSITE BALL CUP 13 9 MM 2 35 7256 ALU SHIM 6x13x1 2 90 1504 HEX SCREW SB M5x4 10 90 3312 HEX SCREW SFH M3x12 10 94 0814 HIGH SPEED BALL BEARING 8x14x4 BLUE COVERED 2 94 081...

Page 22: ...til the pivot ball starts to bind then loosen slightly Verify that the pivot balls move freely ALU pivot ball BLACK color STEEL pivot ball SILVER color 2x 2x DETAIL Tighten hex nuts using HUDY tool 10...

Page 23: ...R BUMPER V2 35 3084 XB8 16 COMPOSITE REAR BRACE MEDIUM BAG 960040 960030 902325 353084 903412 903412 351200 351111 351200 90 2325 HEX SCREW SH M3x25 10 90 3412 HEX SCREW SFH M4x12 10 96 0030 NUT M3 10...

Page 24: ...24 6 FRONT REAR ASSEMBLY 902325 SH M3x25 903412 SFH M4x12 960030 N M3 960040 N M4 353280 GRAPHITE INSERT SET for extra stiffness adjustment DETAIL 903412 SFH M4x12 M3 M4 NOTE ORIENTATION...

Page 25: ...OINT 6 8MM 2 BAG 352576 352514 902308 303123 357222 357222 960030 352653 352666 352666 352659 960030 902310 960040 352611 351301 903310 903312 903308 940610 352505 352514 352579 902310 303123 960030 3...

Page 26: ...RING 902308 SH M3x8 940610 BB 6x10x3 903410 SFH M4x10 970121 O 12 1x1 6 For servicing use Bearing Oil HUDY 106230 4 5mm INITIAL PRELOAD SETTING DETAIL DETAIL 3 0mm HUDY Tool Allen 3 0mm BOOK SET UP NO...

Page 27: ...of eccentric bushings RIGHT THREAD RIGHT THREAD LEFT THREAD LEFT THREAD 30 15 mm 30 15 mm LEFT THREAD LEFT THREAD RIGHT THREAD RIGHT THREAD NOTE ORIENTATION NOTE ORIENTATION NOTE ORIENTATION NOTE ORI...

Page 28: ...N Adjustment block towards outside 2 0mm Check for free movement Check for free movement INITIAL POSITION 902312 SH M3x12 902310 SH M3x10 NOTE ORIENTATION Adjustment block towards outside 0 5 1 INITIA...

Page 29: ...UNTING PLATE 35 5712 17 XRAY 12 17T PINION GEAR OPTION 35 8783 XB9E ALU MOTOR MOUNT PLATE V2 35 8784 XB8E ALU MOTOR MOUNT V2 90 2305 HEX SCREW SH M3x5 10 90 2330 HEX SCREW SH M3x30 10 90 3308 HEX SCRE...

Page 30: ...30 902330 SH M3x30 903308 SFH M3x8 NOTE ORIENTATION NOTE ORIENTATION NOTE ORIENTATION 8 CENTER DIFF BRAKE 902305 SH M3x5 961032 S 3 2...

Page 31: ...minimal play between the gears TOO TIGHT gear mesh will put excessive strain on all parts and damage the parts TOO LOOSE gear mesh may result in stripped gears DETAIL 8 CENTER DIFF BRAKE NOTE ORIENTA...

Page 32: ...x12 10 90 7206 SCREW PHILLIPS 2x6 10 96 0030 NUT M3 10 96 0040 NUT M4 10 NOTE ORIENTATION LEFT THREAD RIGHT THREAD Use appropriate servo arm K 23T H 24T F 25T 356200 356120 356194 903412 Receiver NOT...

Page 33: ...8 902308 SH M3x8 907206 2x6 If the receiver box has 2 different size openings for cable entry narrow and wider cut away the tab for the appropriate opening to allow the cables to fit properly Receiver...

Page 34: ...ouble Sided Tape NOT INCLUDED Cut Battery Plate View Tie Strap NOT INCLUDED ALETRNATIVE 1 ALETRNATIVE 2 INITIAL SETTING Speed Controller NOT INCLUDED Cut the foam as needed to fill in space between th...

Page 35: ...COATED 2 358041 358263 352460 358162 358042 358042 358084 960026 358040 358225 358124 970100 971034 970180 358074 358019 358142 358150 358335 358315 358053 358032 358033 358020 10 holes 1 1mm 6 holes...

Page 36: ...ect the free movement of the piston in the shock body FRONT SHOCKS REAR SHOCKS 2x SHORT shock body SHORT shock rod 2x LONG shock body LONG shock rod EXTREMELY IMPORTANT Do not push the shock rod strai...

Page 37: ...long use 550cSt oil Move the shock shaft up and down a few times to release the air bubbles trapped beneath the piston Orient the filled shock vertically for several minutes with the shock shaft fully...

Page 38: ...ively you may set the shock rebound setting to 50 or 100 as described below Remove the shock springs before performing shock rebound adjustment Fill the shock body with shock oil up to the top Make su...

Page 39: ...12 10 96 0030 NUT M3 10 353511 K 353565 902318 902319 358047 Tires NOT INCLUDED 358206 358047 355261 960030 960030 960030 358105 960030 960030 Front Shock Rear Shock 903312 359400 355261 Inserts NOT I...

Page 40: ...EAD Use STANDARD M3x18 screw 3x18mm L R 2x 902319 SH M3x18 LEFT thread 960030 N M3 902318 SH M3x18 REAR SHOCKS LONG On the rear left arm use the SILVER M3x18 screw this screw has LEFT THREAD Use STAND...

Page 41: ...utouts Before painting wash the inside of the body with mild detergent and then rinse and dry thoroughly Mask all windows Apply paint masks as appropriate Paint the body using paints formulated for po...

Page 42: ...rubber from the edges of their lips Curved body scissors work the best Regularly inspect the amount of dirt on the felt protector in the shocks if present and regularly replace with a new one During...

Page 43: ...cks are not working properly Suspension is binding Improper tires Rebuild the shocks and replace worn or broken parts Make sure suspension moves freely Replace worn or broken parts Use different tires...

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