New to the forum and looking for some help. Ran PWD cars in scouts and had a blast doing it so when a local tavern advertised an outlaw drink and derby I just had to sign up.
The Rules:
The car cannot be over 8" long, a 4X4X8" piece of fence post was provided in the kit.
The car cannot be over 3.75" wide.
BSA Wheels and axles must be used, provided in kit.
Gravity propelled only.
Car cannot weigh over 31 ounces, that is not a typo.
The Track:
The tavern owns the track which is a home made 3 lane set up, 50' in length.
The starting gate is 60" tall, cars are almost vertical when at gate.
The ramp has the profile of a circle radius, like a freestyle ski jump.
The Problem:
Since all of the normal specifications have been thrown out the window I am not sure what treatment or lube to use on my wheels and axles. I have already built the car at 31 ounces, thinking more weight is better. Its a sweet little 32 Ford 3 window, red with yellow flames, steel chassis with 5/16 steel rod used for axle housings and set screws to hold the BSA axles in the bore. Since the provided wood needed to be used it was inletted for the chassis and formed into the 32 Ford.
I just dont know what I should use for lube. Will Krytox hold up under that much weight? Or should I lookmfor something thicker due to the excessive weight?
Any advise would be greatly appriciated.
Thanks !!!!?
The Rules:
The car cannot be over 8" long, a 4X4X8" piece of fence post was provided in the kit.
The car cannot be over 3.75" wide.
BSA Wheels and axles must be used, provided in kit.
Gravity propelled only.
Car cannot weigh over 31 ounces, that is not a typo.
The Track:
The tavern owns the track which is a home made 3 lane set up, 50' in length.
The starting gate is 60" tall, cars are almost vertical when at gate.
The ramp has the profile of a circle radius, like a freestyle ski jump.
The Problem:
Since all of the normal specifications have been thrown out the window I am not sure what treatment or lube to use on my wheels and axles. I have already built the car at 31 ounces, thinking more weight is better. Its a sweet little 32 Ford 3 window, red with yellow flames, steel chassis with 5/16 steel rod used for axle housings and set screws to hold the BSA axles in the bore. Since the provided wood needed to be used it was inletted for the chassis and formed into the 32 Ford.
I just dont know what I should use for lube. Will Krytox hold up under that much weight? Or should I lookmfor something thicker due to the excessive weight?
Any advise would be greatly appriciated.
Thanks !!!!?