Team Associated B4.2 Thread
#4862
#4863
The thrust balls are just plain steel right? Not carbide? I know the diff balls are carbide, because the thrust balls are soo cheap, i assume they are just regular nothing special steel. I am thinking about trying out casper's caged thrust bearing. Has anyone tried it.
#4864
Yeah 0 toe in front. Do you have any weight up front? I'm running 1/2 oz right in front of the servo, Steve and Tony I believe are running a full oz in front of the servo. 35 wt in the rear might be a little thick with the 1.6. Tony runs 37.5/35wt with the 1.7 piston. I'm at 32.5/30 with the 1.5x1.1 avids.
#4865
The thrust balls are just plain steel right? Not carbide? I know the diff balls are carbide, because the thrust balls are soo cheap, i assume they are just regular nothing special steel. I am thinking about trying out casper's caged thrust bearing. Has anyone tried it.
So far they're good. Diff is still a little tighter than I normally use, but it's very smooth even so. The real test is going to be in the 44.2, which I've been having issues with the thrust on both ends turning into rocks after a few packs.
#4866
great, Another big plus is not having to loose those tiny balls when you clean and relube the diff, lol. I have been running steel thrust and ceramic diff balls, but thinking about trying ceramic thrust and carbide balls.
#4868
I coil mine up, slide a piece of shrink wrap over it and hit it with a little heat in the center to give it an hour glass shape. This keeps it contained, but does not pinch the coils. Does that make sense? I gently apply heat with my heat gun, so I dont melt any of the antenna. once, you have it in the shrink wrap you can use a little servo tape or shoe goo on the shrink wrap and attach it to the chassis.
#4869
I just cut about a 1/2" piece of tubing, put it in place where it goes so I didn't have to punch a hole in the body. Then I coiled up the wire around the receiver. Works great!
#4870
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I coil mine up, slide a piece of shrink wrap over it and hit it with a little heat in the center to give it an hour glass shape. This keeps it contained, but does not pinch the coils. Does that make sense? I gently apply heat with my heat gun, so I dont melt any of the antenna. once, you have it in the shrink wrap you can use a little servo tape or shoe goo on the shrink wrap and attach it to the chassis.
Thanks Wildcat!
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#4872
#4875
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