Serpent 6501 36mm Flywheel with 7mm Cone for 835 4WD 1/10  [SER6501]

Price:
CAD$11.59
Brand:
Serpent
Model:
SER6501
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Restore Performance with Serpent 6501 Precision Flywheel

For fans of classic RC rigs, keeping performance and authenticity intact matters. The Serpent 6501 Flywheel is a 36mm unit with a 7mm cone, engineered specifically for the 835 4WD 1/10 lineup. Its precise machining supports seamless fitment and dependable operation, making it a solid option when restoring or refreshing a vintage car.

Tailored Fit for 835 4WD Chassis

This 36mm flywheel matches the requirements of older 835 4WD 1/10 models and the 235mm chassis layout. It is intended as a direct replacement, so installers will find the part aligns correctly and installs without extensive modification, helping preserve the car's original look and function.

Engineered for Durability and Precision

Manufactured from quality materials, the Serpent 6501 Flywheel is made to tolerate frequent running and spirited use. The 7mm cone increases stability and helps keep rotational balance, which is important for consistent throttle response during club meets or vintage events.

Suitable for Hobbyists and Competitive Drivers

Whether used for a concours restoration or regular track sessions, this flywheel can improve engine feel and smooth out power delivery. It serves as a practical upgrade for hobbyists and racers aiming for predictable performance from their classic setups.

The Serpent 6501 was designed for the 835 4WD 1/10 series, so fitment with other models depends on crankshaft diameter and cone sizing. Check your engine and crank measurements before assuming compatibility.
Installation is straightforward for someone with basic RC mechanical experience. Remove the old flywheel, verify the crank and cone match, slide the new unit on, and secure per your model's clutch instructions.
After fitting, check for smooth crank rotation, ensure there is no wobble, and test the engine at low throttle. Regularly inspect for wear or nicks on the flywheel face and cone area.

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