RC10B4.1 FT/WC
#721

Just use the same on both sides and you should be good. It's just a tuning option to compromise middle hole not enough and out side too much. Then the B set of holes might be perfect.
#722
Well if your name is Ryan and you do this for a living then yes it is a big difference. 
Just use the same on both sides and you should be good. It's just a tuning option to compromise middle hole not enough and out side too much. Then the B set of holes might be perfect.

Just use the same on both sides and you should be good. It's just a tuning option to compromise middle hole not enough and out side too much. Then the B set of holes might be perfect.

(im new
)Do you happen to know where i can find a "how to" on building v2 shocks? I have been up and down rc10 im freakin out
#723
http://www.teamassociated.com/manuals/
Check out this link and select one of the kits that have the V2 shocks. T4.1, B4.1, or SC10. You will see the "factory team" manual. Download and view.
Check out this link and select one of the kits that have the V2 shocks. T4.1, B4.1, or SC10. You will see the "factory team" manual. Download and view.
#725
Hey guys
Can someone suggest a good gear ratio for a b4.1 on a medium size dirt track with:
Speed passion3.0- 17.5 turn and Tekin RS PRO, without boost/timing? and a good starting point with boost and timing advanced?


Can someone suggest a good gear ratio for a b4.1 on a medium size dirt track with:
Speed passion3.0- 17.5 turn and Tekin RS PRO, without boost/timing? and a good starting point with boost and timing advanced?


#726
I just bought a B4 and wonder if someone can point me toward a really good setup for packed clay, rough, sometimes dusty, low/med traction. I have searched around and have not had much luck.
I havent seen much mention of the swaybar....is it necessary or needed?
Thanks!
I havent seen much mention of the swaybar....is it necessary or needed?
Thanks!
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/ca...assic_2009.pdf
#727
Finally got my T4.1 the other day, so far the build seems to be flawless. Funny, directions say nothing about grease on the trans gears? all I have left is the shocks. I noticed 5 limiters in front shocks? Whats evrybody running for indoor clay shock set-ups?
#728
You really don't need to put anything on the transmission gears at all. Some guys put a little bit of pledge on the idle(middle) gear. It is also a good idea to mark the gears when you initially assemble, so that when you rebuild the gearbox the gears are put back as they where when initially assembled. This cuts down on the possibility of a potentially noisy gearbox after a rebuild.
#729
Very few kits tell you to grease the tranny gears but I always use a but of AE black grease on all of them.
#730
Yeah I figured a little black grease can't hurt, honestly this is the first kit I've built from scratch since the old rc10 gold pan! jeez that musta been a good 15 or so yrs ago! anyway thanks for your help, can't wait to hit the track with this thing.
#731
Yikes, black grease is too sticky to use as gear lube if ya ask me. Probably makes it super quiet but I can't imagine it helps if not hurts performance. If anything maybe a puff of graphite powder. I use the pledge.
#733
Tech Master
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 1,480
From: Las Vegas, NV
Might be weird but I've always had really really good luck with AE Green Slime. I use it in my B4.1/T4.1/B44.1/SC10 transmissions and they all are extremely free and long lasting.
You can also try this I've using it with great results on all my 1/8th stuff. It should work just as good in 1/10th.
You can also try this I've using it with great results on all my 1/8th stuff. It should work just as good in 1/10th.
#734
Might be weird but I've always had really really good luck with AE Green Slime. I use it in my B4.1/T4.1/B44.1/SC10 transmissions and they all are extremely free and long lasting.
You can also try this I've using it with great results on all my 1/8th stuff. It should work just as good in 1/10th.
You can also try this I've using it with great results on all my 1/8th stuff. It should work just as good in 1/10th.



