Serpent 811E Buggy Thread
#2011
Nope buddy, don't think it's the esc. Did find out the problem. It's a loose screw in e diff. Threadlock was not strong enough. Anyway am facing a dilemma now, after putting all e diff back with the housing, the diff seems to lock or seem to be very hard when I tighten the bottom 2 screws and the top 2 screws that house the diff. But then I tighten e screws to wear both covers meet n form properly. So is the diff some to be freewheeling or is it suppose to be tight?
+ when this happens it wont really go anywhere.
#2013
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Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 47
But im still confused about the rear diff as its getting stuck when i tighten it fully after following the white sheet of paper given in the manual. did u follow the manual?
#2014
There are two different thicknesses of shims in the kit. Make sure you use the correct thickness for the front pinion gear. I made the mistake of using the wrong ones and had to redo the shimming. Also I cleaned ALL the screws that needed lock tight with brake cleaner. I have not had one screw come loose.
Reuben
Reuben
#2015
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Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 47
There are two different thicknesses of shims in the kit. Make sure you use the correct thickness for the front pinion gear. I made the mistake of using the wrong ones and had to redo the shimming. Also I cleaned ALL the screws that needed lock tight with brake cleaner. I have not had one screw come loose.
Reuben
Reuben
#2016
You may also want to check the 3 screws that hold the bearing in the diff housing. I read somewhere that the ring gear could hit the head of the screw cause the diff to bind. Make sure the three screw are flush with the bottom of the screw holes.
Reuben
Reuben
#2017
Tech Regular
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 498
From: Southampton
The manual and separate sheet is a guide or starting point in regards to the shimming, you should shim the diff and pinion so that the mesh is correct, not too tight and not loose.
When building my front gearbox I couldn't use all the shims as it locked up the gears and couldn't even assemble the gearbox cases together, but with 2 shims behind the pinion all was good.
When building my front gearbox I couldn't use all the shims as it locked up the gears and couldn't even assemble the gearbox cases together, but with 2 shims behind the pinion all was good.
#2018
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Joined: Feb 2012
Posts: 302
They are a pain..
#2020
And can you post a pic as well?
#2022
I love instruction manuals...
so Im reading my "My Laps" transponder instruction manual and it specifically states:
"The transponder signal will be weakened considerably when fitted directly onto a carbon fiber or metal chassis. This will cause low hit and strength readings from the decoder."
"Hits should be no less than 10 (at speed) and strength above 100."
Just to put that "transponder under the speed control" issue to bed!
I guess I will check with the timing booth at my local track to confirm what my "hits" and "strength" are if possible.
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so Im reading my "My Laps" transponder instruction manual and it specifically states:
"The transponder signal will be weakened considerably when fitted directly onto a carbon fiber or metal chassis. This will cause low hit and strength readings from the decoder."
"Hits should be no less than 10 (at speed) and strength above 100."
Just to put that "transponder under the speed control" issue to bed!
I guess I will check with the timing booth at my local track to confirm what my "hits" and "strength" are if possible.
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#2023
I love instruction manuals...
so Im reading my "My Laps" transponder instruction manual and it specifically states:
"The transponder signal will be weakened considerably when fitted directly onto a carbon fiber or metal chassis. This will cause low hit and strength readings from the decoder."
"Hits should be no less than 10 (at speed) and strength above 100."
Just to put that "transponder under the speed control" issue to bed!
I guess I will check with the timing booth at my local track to confirm what my "hits" and "strength" are if possible.
_
so Im reading my "My Laps" transponder instruction manual and it specifically states:
"The transponder signal will be weakened considerably when fitted directly onto a carbon fiber or metal chassis. This will cause low hit and strength readings from the decoder."
"Hits should be no less than 10 (at speed) and strength above 100."
Just to put that "transponder under the speed control" issue to bed!
I guess I will check with the timing booth at my local track to confirm what my "hits" and "strength" are if possible.
_
There is a reason it is not shown mounted under the speed control in the instructions.....Yes, it was initially designed to go there.
It may work where you have newer/better located loop where you typically race, but when you go to another track you may miss laps. To be safe, do not mount it under the speed control.
#2024
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Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 47
Please correct me if I'm wrong guys, as I'm going to do this again.
When use say "2 shims and the front and rear axle", u guys mean the axle that is connected out from the fr and/or rr diff connecting to the centre diff right? Just to be sure, the shimming guide for the front and rear diff itself are correct am I right?
And also, should I take those 3 screws out n make do without them? Is tat a gd idea.
Btw, thx for the prompt response and the advises and help. Truly very grateful. Thx guys.
Cheers
When use say "2 shims and the front and rear axle", u guys mean the axle that is connected out from the fr and/or rr diff connecting to the centre diff right? Just to be sure, the shimming guide for the front and rear diff itself are correct am I right?
And also, should I take those 3 screws out n make do without them? Is tat a gd idea.
Btw, thx for the prompt response and the advises and help. Truly very grateful. Thx guys.
Cheers
#2025
Tech Regular
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 498
From: Southampton
Ideally you should start withe mesh a little bit tight, but in no way should it be binding or tight to turn over by hand. Another tip is if the gearbox cases are difficult to pull up then something is wrong.
If you want a more detailed explanation then go to the build thread on oOple, you can find it here, http://www.oople.com/forums/showthre...t=86965&page=6



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