Team Losi Racing TLR332056 22 Gear Transmission Manual

Refer to the instruction manual included with the kit for detailed assembly steps. Ensure all parts are correctly aligned and securely fastened. Use recommended tools for precise assembly.
Regularly check the suspension components for wear and tear. Lubricate the moving parts with appropriate grease and replace any damaged parts promptly. Clean the suspension after every race to ensure optimal performance.
Check the steering servo for proper functioning and ensure it is not overheating. Inspect the linkages and servo saver for any obstructions or damage. Adjust the trim settings on your transmitter if the steering is off-center.
For loose dirt, use softer compound tires with larger tread patterns. On carpet or clay tracks, use harder compounds with smaller treads for better grip and control. Adjust tire pressure based on the track conditions for optimal performance.
Loosen the motor screws and slide the motor to adjust the gear mesh. Ensure there is a slight play between the pinion and spur gear for smooth operation. Avoid too tight a mesh, which can cause wear, or too loose, which can lead to gear skipping.
Use compressed air to remove loose dirt and debris. Wipe down the chassis and components with a damp cloth. Avoid using water directly on electronic parts. Ensure everything is dry before storing the vehicle.
Use a high-quality battery and ensure it is fully charged before use. Avoid over-discharging by stopping the race when the battery shows signs of low power. Store the battery at a proper storage voltage when not in use.
Unusual noises could be due to loose parts or debris caught in the drivetrain. Inspect the vehicle for any loose screws or foreign objects. Check the gear mesh and ensure all components are properly aligned.
Upgrade to high-performance components such as a brushless motor and ESC. Adjust the suspension settings to suit track conditions. Fine-tune the vehicle's weight distribution and aerodynamics for better handling and speed.
Ensure that both the transmitter and receiver are powered on and properly bound. Check the batteries and replace if necessary. Inspect the receiver connections for secure attachment and look for any potential interference sources.