Tamiya TB04 Pro
#697
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The TB04 oneway set is actually both. it's a oneway that you can put pins with a rubber oring to lock into a spool. I have it and it is fairly heavy.
Go with the TB03 direct coupler (spool). I haven't needed a one way in a lot of years.
#698
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But what about lowering the car's IR? I'm going through the thread, i keep reading about putting 39t gears on the diffs, but i can't find part numbers
Update: http://www.rctech.net/forum/12737953-post340.html - Post 340 mentions the bevel gear from the TB03 one way, can that gear be purchased separably?
Update 2: Part #51255 (39t Evo5 one way gear) bolts right up to the gear diff - Post 351 - http://www.rctech.net/forum/12762006-post351.html
Update: http://www.rctech.net/forum/12737953-post340.html - Post 340 mentions the bevel gear from the TB03 one way, can that gear be purchased separably?
Update 2: Part #51255 (39t Evo5 one way gear) bolts right up to the gear diff - Post 351 - http://www.rctech.net/forum/12762006-post351.html
Last edited by Cadman1981; 07-10-2014 at 08:56 PM.
#699
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#54592 is the number for the tb04 specific spool, that has 40t ring gear
If your going to change the gear to 39t, might as well get the tb03 spool diff and use shims to make up the space. You can purchase the tb03 gears seperately too #51255
You can achieve an fdr of 2.29 by using #51109 (17t/39t), you will have to remove the lip on the bevel gear so you can fit the e-clip
If your going to change the gear to 39t, might as well get the tb03 spool diff and use shims to make up the space. You can purchase the tb03 gears seperately too #51255
You can achieve an fdr of 2.29 by using #51109 (17t/39t), you will have to remove the lip on the bevel gear so you can fit the e-clip
#700
This help?
http://www.rctech.net/forum/members/...20-pinion1.jpg
Tam 51109 or TAM 51110 for 17 tooth pinion
TAM 51255 39 tooth for gdiff or TAM 51256 39 tooth for balldiff
http://www.rctech.net/forum/members/...20-pinion1.jpg
Tam 51109 or TAM 51110 for 17 tooth pinion
TAM 51255 39 tooth for gdiff or TAM 51256 39 tooth for balldiff
Last edited by 97Clemow; 07-11-2014 at 01:28 AM. Reason: to much
#702
the picture makes it look worse than it is. should have cleaned the dust off
before the picture
use quality 400 no-fill sandpaper on a piece of glass, like doing
a ball diff rings. takes 10 min or so of careful circular sanding and a jeweller's file, 3mm to open up the hole so the shaft fits just.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/members/...21-pinion2.jpg
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