HPI Racing Jumpshot SC 120142 Exploded View
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To assemble the Jumpshot SC 120142 Race Kit, start with the chassis. Follow the manual to install the suspension arms, shocks, and wheels. Next, mount the motor and electronics as per the instructions. Finish by attaching the body shell and ensuring all screws are tightened securely.
Check the batteries in both the transmitter and the car. Ensure the ESC is properly connected and the receiver is bound to the transmitter. If the issue persists, inspect the wiring for any loose connections or damage.
After a race, clean the vehicle to remove dirt and debris. Check for any worn or damaged parts, especially the tires and suspension components. Lubricate moving parts and ensure all screws are tightened. Store the car in a cool, dry place.
To adjust the suspension, change the shock oil to a different viscosity and adjust the preload clips on the shock springs. You can also adjust the camber and toe settings by altering the turnbuckles to suit the track conditions.
If the motor overheats, first allow it to cool down. Check for any obstructions in the drivetrain and ensure the gear mesh is not too tight. Consider upgrading to a motor with better cooling capabilities or using a heatsink.
Yes, you can upgrade the tires depending on the surface you plan to race on. For dirt tracks, use tires with deeper treads, while for asphalt, consider tires with a smoother surface for better grip.
To replace a broken suspension arm, first remove the wheel. Unscrew the damaged arm from the chassis and the hub carrier. Install the new arm by reversing the removal process and ensure all screws are securely fastened.
Before storing the Jumpshot SC, clean it thoroughly and remove all batteries. Store the vehicle in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Consider loosening the suspension to relieve pressure on the springs during storage.
Inconsistent steering might be due to a misaligned servo saver or worn out steering components. Check the steering linkage for any loose or damaged parts and ensure the servo is properly centered.
To improve battery life, use high-capacity batteries and ensure they are fully charged before use. Avoid running the battery completely flat before recharging and store them at a proper storage voltage when not in use.