Team Associated TC4
#9317
Tech Fanatic
Here is my birds set-up, very easy to drive ... on carpet.
http://www.rcactionpics.com/trash/20...wbirds2009.pdf
http://www.rcactionpics.com/trash/20...wbirds2009.pdf
#9318
just got my used tc4, took it apart because I noticed some horrible grinding in the drivetrain, the diffs feel bad, but more than that the drivetrain is binding and gritty with no wheels or motor.
diff gears look fine, is there some flashing from molding process that need to be removed that's grinding away at the diff cases? Would the diff casing being over-tightened cause this?
Took it apart, blasted the whole car out with compressed air and removed all the damn carpet fibers from the drivetrain as it was a carpet racer, but it feels incredibly gritty to me
diff gears look fine, is there some flashing from molding process that need to be removed that's grinding away at the diff cases? Would the diff casing being over-tightened cause this?
Took it apart, blasted the whole car out with compressed air and removed all the damn carpet fibers from the drivetrain as it was a carpet racer, but it feels incredibly gritty to me
#9319
also I'm trying to set this car up for outdoor asphalt VTA, looking at what pinion and spur I need to get for a 4.2 FDR with a 21.5 BL/ lipo setup.
I found a tamiya 42t/43t pinion kit on TH, but will that mesh with the stock 72t spur (should make a 4.286 fdr)?
Is there a way to get that ratio with 64p gears? I'd prefer to run them for the extra smoothness (if I can ever work the grittiness out of the diffs!).
a 96/56 would give me 4.286 frd also, are the PRS touring spur gears found on the bottom of this page -
http://ashfordhobby.com/detail.aspx?ID=4389
compatible with the tc4 setup?
Thanks for any pointers
I found a tamiya 42t/43t pinion kit on TH, but will that mesh with the stock 72t spur (should make a 4.286 fdr)?
Is there a way to get that ratio with 64p gears? I'd prefer to run them for the extra smoothness (if I can ever work the grittiness out of the diffs!).
a 96/56 would give me 4.286 frd also, are the PRS touring spur gears found on the bottom of this page -
http://ashfordhobby.com/detail.aspx?ID=4389
compatible with the tc4 setup?
Thanks for any pointers
Last edited by Blind; 02-18-2009 at 03:24 AM.
#9320
just got my used tc4, took it apart because I noticed some horrible grinding in the drivetrain, the diffs feel bad, but more than that the drivetrain is binding and gritty with no wheels or motor.
diff gears look fine, is there some flashing from molding process that need to be removed that's grinding away at the diff cases? Would the diff casing being over-tightened cause this?
Took it apart, blasted the whole car out with compressed air and removed all the damn carpet fibers from the drivetrain as it was a carpet racer, but it feels incredibly gritty to me
diff gears look fine, is there some flashing from molding process that need to be removed that's grinding away at the diff cases? Would the diff casing being over-tightened cause this?
Took it apart, blasted the whole car out with compressed air and removed all the damn carpet fibers from the drivetrain as it was a carpet racer, but it feels incredibly gritty to me
#9321
Tech Elite
iTrader: (15)
I don't believe 96/56 will be able to mesh with 64p. The cam for adjusting the motor won't move far enough to the left. I would recommend 80/47 (4.26). You will probably still have to Dremel down the area on the chassis that is right beneath the pinion gear to keep it from grinding on the chassis.
#9322
it's when I drop in the pinion gears and bolt the diff casing together it gets crunchy, so I think it has to do with the mesh of the gears, or the gears hitting something in the case, but I can't really see any signs of that...
#9323
Tech Rookie
Here is my birds set-up, very easy to drive ... on carpet.
http://www.rcactionpics.com/trash/20...wbirds2009.pdf
http://www.rcactionpics.com/trash/20...wbirds2009.pdf
Thanks
#9324
Tech Rookie
#9325
Tech Fanatic
#9326
I did a search on this thread and found if you put shims under the neck of the steering bellcrank, and swing rack pivot posts, it takes away alot of the slop. It seems to work, because I have vary little slop in my steering rack.
#9327
Tech Rookie
I couldn't figure out why you would run positive. I guess it is from my days doing alignments in a Pontiac/Cadillac dealership. I had a teacher in auto school tell us the way to remember camber and caster is the out house theory. "You have to go out back to get a positive reaction"
Thanks again
#9328
Tech Champion
iTrader: (17)
the diffs spin smoothly on their bearings with the driveshaft/cvd's and pinions removed and the diff casings apart (so the diffs just sittings in the bottom of the casing)
it's when I drop in the pinion gears and bolt the diff casing together it gets crunchy, so I think it has to do with the mesh of the gears, or the gears hitting something in the case, but I can't really see any signs of that...
it's when I drop in the pinion gears and bolt the diff casing together it gets crunchy, so I think it has to do with the mesh of the gears, or the gears hitting something in the case, but I can't really see any signs of that...
#9329
Tech Master
iTrader: (2)
sup fellas, to those of u who run this car. with the same equipment, will this car hold up against the tc5, cyclone (budget model), and t2s???
want to get a car in the next month or so. i know im not gonna be the top dog. but there are guys around here that can flat out drive. no matter the equipment
want to get a car in the next month or so. i know im not gonna be the top dog. but there are guys around here that can flat out drive. no matter the equipment
#9330
If you can drive, yes. I've even seen some experts driver the older TC3. So, your limited only to your driving abillity.