Typhon Steering Block Sheared

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Hello again, just wanted to ask if any one has experience in breaking steering blocks? I think I over tightened screws and wanted to check if there is a rule of thumb when going over the Typhon with a set of Allen wrenches? I also have been blasting it a little and did hit the front a little bit on a really small jump on a speed bump, but nothing I’d call crazy. Got replacement parts ordered but any advice would be awesome.

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Just common failure when hit, rolled, slammed correctly.. The bottom was most likely broken long before it snapped completely out...

No offense to you by any means, but driver error is the culprit, you could tighten the screws until you strip and pull every thread out and it would not snap like it did.... It's all part of being into rc...

As far as tightening screws into plastic, or anything for that matter, it's an acquired feel learned from experience and attention..

For sure if your full palm gripping the driver's to turn the screws your going to over tighten and most likely strip the holes... 2 finger tips and a thumb tip on the driver handle...👍

Grab a spare set of hubs to have on hand for a breakage like this...less down time in the end..✌️
 

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First off, don't use L-shaped Allen wrenches, use hex drivers (similar to a screwdriver). And don't crank down on the fastener: as Camaroboy383 says, using only two fingertips and a thumb on the hex driver handle will help prevent damage from overtightening.

I use Hot Racing aluminum steering blocks and rear axle carriers on my Typhon 3s to prevent breakage of those parts from improper maintenance or impact damage. I've hit immovable objects with the front wheels of my Typhon 3s at high speed and I haven't broken the aluminum parts yet.
 

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First off, don't use L-shaped Allen wrenches, use hex drivers (similar to a screwdriver). And don't crank down on the fastener: as Camaroboy383 says, using only two fingertips and a thumb on the hex driver handle will help prevent damage from overtightening.

I use Hot Racing aluminum steering blocks and rear axle carriers on my Typhon 3s to prevent breakage of those parts from improper maintenance or impact damage. I've hit immovable objects with the front wheels of my Typhon 3s at high speed and I haven't broken the aluminum parts yet.
Agree with @morrjr71 i have started to replace my rear blocks with the Hot Racing ones when i landed poorly at a skate park. Take a look at these https://hot-racing.com/?partnumber=ATF2101;c=1407
 

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First off, don't use L-shaped Allen wrenches, use hex drivers (similar to a screwdriver). And don't crank down on the fastener: as Camaroboy383 says, using only two fingertips and a thumb on the hex driver handle will help prevent damage from overtightening.

I use Hot Racing aluminum steering blocks and rear axle carriers on my Typhon 3s to prevent breakage of those parts from improper maintenance or impact damage. I've hit immovable objects with the front wheels of my Typhon 3s at high speed and I haven't broken the aluminum parts yet.
@morrjr71 - yuep i learned the hard way with l shaped allen keys, got a proper wrench set now - no stopping me :) can take everything apart with these wrenches. Going to start either stockpiling stock parts or upgrading (depending on stock levels here in South Africa).
 
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