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It sounds like your idler wheel was fine but that the track was either not installed correctly or while you were driving it the track slipped (de-tracked) off itโs correct idler wheel position. Many times this happens and the tank will continue to run but the track is now slightly out of line. It is usually caused by the track not being tensioned properly. This is not an uncommon occurrence with most of the modern tanks and heavy type German WW2 r/c tanks. The real ones have/had the same problems.
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AHA !!!! Thanks for your suggestion, karltrek. ๐๐ I checked, and found the idler was indeed riding on the wrong area of the track. I had never thought to consider that, because it was the original factory installation, so I assumed it was installed correctly.. LIve and learn......Originally posted by Cascabel View Post
I dunno......It was the original Idler that came from the factory on the brand new tank.
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+1 on that. The tracks on my older Panther frequently come off the idler wheel. For me, itโs a combination of old suspension and incorrect tension. Gonna have to fix that one of these days....The more screws it takes to reassemble a tank, the more likely it is you left something out!
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Apparently it was a factory error. I fixed it after I saw your posting. I also noticed the idler overlaps the nearest road wheel on the right side, but not on the left side. I don't know if I can do anything about that. Great close up shots, by the way !!Originally posted by karltrek View Post
So it was on mine. But only on one side. It would seem that it was installed wrong at the factory. Here is how it should look. See the images.
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Thanks! The iPhone 11 Pro has quite the camera in it. ๐Originally posted by Cascabel View Post
Apparently it was a factory error. I fixed it after I saw your posting. I also noticed the idler overlaps the nearest road wheel on the right side, but not on the left side. I don't know if I can do anything about that. Great close up shots, by the way !!
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The idler should not overlap the road wheel. However, the main drive sprocket does. Can you post an image? Make sure all the road wheel suspension arms are tightened down all the way.Originally posted by Cascabel View Post
Do you know if it's OK for the idler to overlap the edge of the nearest road wheel ?
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