Team Associated TC6 Thread
#2146
Tech Addict
iTrader: (26)
Hi, guys, wonder if you face the same problem here with regards to TC6 rear ball differential.
As far as I know, ball differential (bd) works correctly if you turn a wheel in one direction, the other wheel would turn in opposite direction.
I have tried to rebuild it about 5 times including using different brand of bd grease (3racing, xray & Schumacher), changed new 3/32 balls, changed new steel plate), but it would not work (both wheel turned in the same direction)
When I turned the bd only using my hand, the other side turned in opposite direction, but I could feel the friction.
When the bd was installed in the car with wheel, using hand, both wheels went the same direction.
What went wrong??
Sigh...
As far as I know, ball differential (bd) works correctly if you turn a wheel in one direction, the other wheel would turn in opposite direction.
I have tried to rebuild it about 5 times including using different brand of bd grease (3racing, xray & Schumacher), changed new 3/32 balls, changed new steel plate), but it would not work (both wheel turned in the same direction)
When I turned the bd only using my hand, the other side turned in opposite direction, but I could feel the friction.
When the bd was installed in the car with wheel, using hand, both wheels went the same direction.
What went wrong??
Sigh...
#2147
Tech Apprentice
Sorry if this has been asked before, but what springs are the team drivers using mainly on Tarmac
Is it a mix of HPI or Associated?
I noticed some Yokomo springs on one of Juho's ETS setup sheets, but that maybe carpet?
T
Is it a mix of HPI or Associated?
I noticed some Yokomo springs on one of Juho's ETS setup sheets, but that maybe carpet?
T
#2148
In the UK it's either AE or HPI. I prefer the HPI springs as there's less of a gap between spring rates so you can fine-tune the balance. With AE springs it's quite a big jump between rates.
#2149
Front Slipper Spool
Hi guys,
sorry if this has been discussed previously, and please excuse if this is a silly questions, but why is the front diff a slipper spool and not a ball diff?
what are the benefits / disadvantages?
Thanks
sorry if this has been discussed previously, and please excuse if this is a silly questions, but why is the front diff a slipper spool and not a ball diff?
what are the benefits / disadvantages?
Thanks
#2150
I know this might seem like a dumb question but when you glue the diff pully flange on does the tapered side face the out side or the gear? Also one of the bottom caps labeled BHCS part number 31324 has no threads I guess i will have to call associated and see if i can get a new one. what should I expect when i contact them about it?
#2151
I know this might seem like a dumb question but when you glue the diff pully flange on does the tapered side face the out side or the gear? Also one of the bottom caps labeled BHCS part number 31324 has no threads I guess i will have to call associated and see if i can get a new one. what should I expect when i contact them about it?
The tapered side faces the belt. Only a small amount of CA on the inside edge is needed. you dont want any glue getting in the teeth
#2152
The slipper spool is basically the same but can slip under very heavy load such as a crash, preventing driveshafts and blades being damaged.
#2153
Tech Master
iTrader: (9)
In car footage from my TC6, A Main 3rd final after restart (LiPo fire caused restart)
9th to 4th
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9th to 4th
#2154
I love your Race TV! Can you make a pic of how you installed the camera and what camera you use. Thanks!
#2156
Thanks Daleburr,
Now I know and it makes perfect sense.
Cheers
Now I know and it makes perfect sense.
Cheers
#2158
Tech Adept
shock rebound
Saw AE racer setup, rebound 10%.
Question- how to make the shocks rebound 10% or 20%?
Question- how to make the shocks rebound 10% or 20%?
#2159
Savox Server Horn?
Hi,
anyone using a Savox server, which server horn did you use .. A, J ,F, H?
I cant seem to fit any to my savox 1251 - they all seem to small - unless one is correct but really tight?
anyone using a Savox server, which server horn did you use .. A, J ,F, H?
I cant seem to fit any to my savox 1251 - they all seem to small - unless one is correct but really tight?
#2160
2. Let air bubbles dissipate (or whatever method you prefer to use; pump etc)
3. Place the bladder over the top of the body lightly holding it in position
4. Push shaft up until 10% of the shaft is still showing. Oil will bleed out.
5. Place cap on and screw up.
If you want 25% then keep a quarter of the shaft showing while pushing up or for 50% half the shaft