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Because Jconcepts doesn't know how to size a screw in a hex adapter . . . grrrr :flaming:
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I have the clamp on hex adapters and they work great. No issues. I've been reading about how the hex eats wheel bearing. Dont overtighten the wheels. It puts too much drag on the bearings. I've been racing the SC10 since it came out and I had one bearing fail. It got carpet fuzz in it. That is my fail.
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SC10 Drivetrain problems
okay, so a while ago my sc10 started making noise under heavy loads, such as full throttle accelleration, and it has gotten to the point where it cannot move at all. i didnt want to use it when this noise was happening and i wasnt, but my dad is a very special sunflower and decided to keep driving it to spite my recommending to leave it alone till we check out what the sound is. ive checked the gear meshing between the motor and gearbox, and thats not the problem. it sounds like the diff in my opinion, i do have a few videos that i may upload tonight if you guys think its nessasary. any advice on what to do?
its a 2.4ghz brushless model (rockstar design) |
Okay, so here is the problem and solution to the RS front axle c-clip. I bought a brand new FT SC10 about 4 months ago, and I put the RS hex conversion on the truck as I built it. About a month into running the truck, the right side c-clip did the "unclip slightly" thing. When I discovered the right side, I was at the track on race day, so I just straitened the c-clip and put everything back together. About a month later I was going through my truck at home, and I discovered the left side c-clip had suffered the same fate. Now, I had time to figure out exactly what was going on, and figure out a way to keep it from happening again. The thing that causes the failure is that there is a large amount of radial shock force at work on that little c clip. This causes the c-clip to become coned out and that lets it move and drag on the spindle. The main thing that causes the c clip to see this force is too much side play in the axle. The ultimate solution to the problem is to put a shim on the axle before you put the inside bearing on the axle. This allows the inside bearing to share some of the force. You still need to have a little free play in the axle so you need to experiment to find a shim that takes up most of the play. I have been running my truck like this for a couple months now and everything is as smooth as when I first installed the shims. So just to recap, the install order of parts is now shim, inner bearing, then c-clip. Assemble per the instructions after that. Give me a little bit to take some pictures of my SC10 so you guys can see all of my little mods, including this one.
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Originally Posted by Redline_Revo
(Post 10385471)
okay, so a while ago my sc10 started making noise under heavy loads, such as full throttle accelleration, and it has gotten to the point where it cannot move at all. i didnt want to use it when this noise was happening and i wasnt, but my dad is a very special sunflower and decided to keep driving it to spite my recommending to leave it alone till we check out what the sound is. ive checked the gear meshing between the motor and gearbox, and thats not the problem. it sounds like the diff in my opinion, i do have a few videos that i may upload tonight if you guys think its nessasary. any advice on what to do?
its a 2.4ghz brushless model (rockstar design) Start by reading THIS. than go Here. It's a common problem that is talked about through that Thread |
Originally Posted by CraigMBA
(Post 10376692)
The info is already here. You just have to look for it.
There is a function in the upper right corner of the forum. It looks like this: http://i469.photobucket.com/albums/r...n1/search3.jpg And put in what you want search. Or, search for my username, I've already answered those questions. Often multiple times. and got PM's saying I was a Ahole THE INFO IS OUT THERE people. I do feel maybe the 1st page can be updated with current up to date info though |
Originally Posted by brent701
(Post 10385506)
Start by reading THIS.
than go here It's a common problem that is talked about through that Thread and i thought this was something that could have its own thread. somone just quote or tell me the answer please. |
Originally Posted by Redline_Revo
(Post 10385540)
i did see both of those but the sc10 thread is 500 pages long! :cry:
and i thought this was something that could have its own thread. somone just quote or tell me the answer please. Try reading through massive threads like the Ten-SCTE! I have and it was quite informative! Take the time and read it, you may learn a bit about the truck instead of demanding instant gratification. Thats the way this board is ran, soon this thread will be closed and will dissappear... |
What to do? Take the tranny apart and see what the problem is, I would bet a diff or an idler.
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Originally Posted by Redline_Revo
(Post 10385540)
i did see both of those but the sc10 thread is 500 pages long! :cry:
and i thought this was something that could have its own thread. somone just quote or tell me the answer please. No point to have someone do all the work for you? Want someone to come fix it also? tune it? drive it pay for it? If you would do a little searching around you will find the idler gears are a weak point in the tranny. If you have a have a gear diff. a lot of clicking noise comes from that when it is time for a rebuild Think about it It won't move. so where would be a good area to start looking? the tranny. locked up wheel bearing? broken axle? You have noise coming from the tranny area. You think it is the diff. so why haven't you taken it apart and looked at it yet? Sorry to come off a little strong just people are getting freaking lazy. |
Originally Posted by brent701
(Post 10385568)
It's called do your own research
No point to have someone do all the work for you? Want someone to come fix it also? tune it? drive it pay for it? If you would do a little searching around you will find the idler gears are a weak point in the tranny. If you have a have a gear diff. a lot of clicking noise comes from that when it is time for a rebuild Think about it It won't move. so where would be a good area to start looking? the tranny. locked up wheel bearing? broken axle? You have noise coming from the tranny area. You think it is the diff. so why haven't you taken it apart and looked at it yet? Sorry to come off a little strong just people are getting freaking lazy. |
Should be part of normal maintenance anyway; tearing the truck apart and finding issues before they become problems;)
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People are "technical" enough to find this thread and post questions on it but dont have the mechanical ability to do some minor troubleshooting first??????? Come on guys this is a real remote and a real car not a video game.
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Flames in here today!:ha: Ouch, that poor kid probably ran out of here with his hair on fire, LOL
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Originally Posted by Redline_Revo
(Post 10385471)
okay, so a while ago my sc10 started making noise under heavy loads, such as full throttle accelleration, and it has gotten to the point where it cannot move at all. i didnt want to use it when this noise was happening and i wasnt, but my dad is a very special sunflower and decided to keep driving it to spite my recommending to leave it alone till we check out what the sound is. ive checked the gear meshing between the motor and gearbox, and thats not the problem. it sounds like the diff in my opinion, i do have a few videos that i may upload tonight if you guys think its nessasary. any advice on what to do?
its a 2.4ghz brushless model (rockstar design) |
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