How important is wheel gap?

Scott Porter

Pinewood Ninja
Mar 27, 2018
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I have been enjoying your site and want to say Thank You for great advice! I helped two Cub Scout boys from our church my wife and sponsor build 4 cars this season (I'm exhausted) . Thanks to you our two scout cars wonPack level first and second and our 7 oz outlaw cars did the same. Only bruises are younger brother won both first places. I imagine the info is somewhere in blogs but what wheel gaps should I be running? Right now I am at .035 on rears with 3 degree camber and .027 on fronts and stepping up the steering wheel angle. Only ran 1.5 degree but know many of you are WAY more aggressive. Again Thanks for helping me help two great boys have great big smiles! P.S. Thanks to DD4H for great components and advice!
 
Axles should measure about .005 smaller than the bore

Txs for that information. How do you do that? Calipers and pin gauges? Do you buy bulk wheels and sort till you find matches with your axles and then lathe or ?? Or ream bores some how? Thanks for allowing me to ask the process.
 
Curious where you get bulk wheels? Do you also use a dial indicator to check roundness and match mold numbers? Txs!
You don't get bulk wheels. You buy them in packages of 4. I'll buy 25 of those at a time for 100 wheels.

I think everyone starts out focused on the mold numbers for some reason. I know I did. Not sure where I heard that was a thing... I've never really found that the molds matter. Wheel quality seems pretty random to me.

I start by classifying by bore size. Then I mount the wheels on the appropriate pin gauge and check for run out using a dial indicator. Anything with .001 or less gets set aside for box stock. ( just in case I ever get around to building a box stock car. :) )
 
You don't get bulk wheels. You buy them in packages of 4. I'll buy 25 of those at a time for 100 wheels.

I think everyone starts out focused on the mold numbers for some reason. I know I did. Not sure where I heard that was a thing... I've never really found that the molds matter. Wheel quality seems pretty random to me.

I start by classifying by bore size. Then I mount the wheels on the appropriate pin gauge and check for run out using a dial indicator. Anything with .001 or less gets set aside for box stock. ( just in case I ever get around to building a box stock car. :) )

Thanks, that is very helpful!
I check for runout first and put my best wheels aside for box stock

Thanks!
 
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By that you mean .002 or less? What is an acceptable bore size? Or does it have more to do with the axle to bore gap like mentioned before? What size pin gauges should I have? Sorry for steering into the weeds but this is all very helpful to me. :)
Lol! When he said "+1" he meant he agreed. :D

When it comes to bore size, smaller is better the way I understand it.

The pin gauges I use are made by Vermont Gage and are sized .095+, .096-, .096+, .097-, .097+, and .098-... I have yet to find a bore below .095, but I'm sure they're out there. I would have pin gauges in .0005 increments if I could find them. The large sets on Ebay may have them, but not sure if i trust those sets.
 
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Ah man! Just got curious and searched for pin gauges in .0005 increments and found them in both + and - sizes from Vermont Gage.... looks like I'm buying more pin gauges.... The wife is gonna give me that look again.

Just when I thought I had reached the bottom of the rabbit hole! Lol! :D
 
Lol! When he said "+1" he meant he agreed. :D

When it comes to bore size, smaller is better the way I understand it.

The pin gauges I use are made by Vermont Gage and are sized .095+, .096-, .096+, .097-, .097+, and .098-... I have yet to find a bore below .095, but I'm sure they're out there. I would have pin gauges in .0005 increments if I could find them. The large sets on Ebay may have them, but not sure if i trust those sets.

Got that on the lol. I will try to remember the lingo! Txs and sorry Charles!, Very helpful info Darkside!
 
Ah man! Just got curious and searched for pin gauges in .0005 increments and found them in both + and - sizes from Vermont Gage.... looks like I'm buying more pin gauges.... The wife is gonna give me that look again.

Just when I thought I had reached the bottom of the rabbit hole! Lol! :D

Sorry if I made you spend money. Please send a link. :-)