Tekno RC SCT410.3 Thread
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#1561
So i was out today an i had my leader pointed down an they leaked like crazy i have the pinks all @ and it seem super bouncy. Old rutty hard pack track , what makes it hop an bounce all over , i do recall reading in previous post but can't think of it ?oh an i hook my battery post in battery backwards and melted of my deans plugs an strap off wires ,lesoned learned
#1562
Was it leaking from the bleeder or from the cap? If it was from the bottom of the cap there's a seal you have to put their...... With the bleeder the only thing I could think of is that it wasn't tightened all of the way down.....
#1563
What would you say is the proper oil weight? I'm running 35-30, 6x1.5, pinks all around- it drove well but idk what everyone is running
#1564
So i was out today an i had my leader pointed down an they leaked like crazy i have the pinks all @ and it seem super bouncy. Old rutty hard pack track , what makes it hop an bounce all over , i do recall reading in previous post but can't think of it ?oh an i hook my battery post in battery backwards and melted of my deans plugs an strap off wires ,lesoned learned
#1566
#1567
Tech Regular
Anyone notice rear pinion play at the rear diff? Mines so bad the bearing in the diff housing walks itself out towards the deiveshaft. With the diff installed in the rear my pinion moves in and out like 4mm. It left rub marks on the rear diff cup cause its to deep.
#1568
That's impossible for the bearing to come out toward the driveshaft.
#1569
Tech Elite
iTrader: (5)
Chances are you didn't pinch fit the pinion to the pinion cup. Or you may have had the cup come loose enough to where the vibration lets it walk away. Pull out the rear diff and press the pinion as far into the case as you can. While pressing the pinion in with your finger, slide the input cup as far on the pinion as you can, but don't make it so tight that it puts pressure on the bearings.
#1571
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (2)
Do you have a picture of this? If the center drive cup is pushed all the way in on the pinion and locked down on the pinion, the bearing and pinion shouldn't have any play. I would make sure my set screw is free of oil and snug everything up and see what happens. I had the center drive cup back off my diff pinions and bearing push out when i first built my nt48. I made sure the set screw was free of oil, loctite it and tighten it down again and it hasn't happened since.
#1572
Tech Regular
Ahhh damn thanks guys I didn't realize the cup set the pinion depth. Yeah I had a little play between the diff cup and housing and that allowed everything to move back and forth. Cool beans it's perfect now
#1573
Tech Initiate
Snap oversteer - Mid corner, off power
Evening Gents, i'm looking for a bit of advice. I took my truck to a outdoor carpet track to practice for an upcoming race and the truck suffered from SEVERE snap oversteer.
Im running box setup and only changed out shock oils and centre diff (40/30 WT and 30000 cts on centre diff) on Proline pinpoints front and rear.
I tried running non carpet tyres front, but that just created excessive ondersteer and reduced acceleration. I dont have different springs or pistons to swop out.
What other changes can I attempt to curb this. Track is fairly smooth with only small jumps.
Any help would be appreciated.
Im running box setup and only changed out shock oils and centre diff (40/30 WT and 30000 cts on centre diff) on Proline pinpoints front and rear.
I tried running non carpet tyres front, but that just created excessive ondersteer and reduced acceleration. I dont have different springs or pistons to swop out.
What other changes can I attempt to curb this. Track is fairly smooth with only small jumps.
Any help would be appreciated.
#1574
Tech Elite
iTrader: (5)
Evening Gents, i'm looking for a bit of advice. I took my truck to a outdoor carpet track to practice for an upcoming race and the truck suffered from SEVERE snap oversteer.
Im running box setup and only changed out shock oils and centre diff (40/30 WT and 30000 cts on centre diff) on Proline pinpoints front and rear.
I tried running non carpet tyres front, but that just created excessive ondersteer and reduced acceleration. I dont have different springs or pistons to swop out.
What other changes can I attempt to curb this. Track is fairly smooth with only small jumps.
Any help would be appreciated.
Im running box setup and only changed out shock oils and centre diff (40/30 WT and 30000 cts on centre diff) on Proline pinpoints front and rear.
I tried running non carpet tyres front, but that just created excessive ondersteer and reduced acceleration. I dont have different springs or pistons to swop out.
What other changes can I attempt to curb this. Track is fairly smooth with only small jumps.
Any help would be appreciated.
#1575
Tech Legend
iTrader: (294)
Shoot me a PM with your email and I'll send you a carpet setup i had prior to the track closing. It may give you a base you can start with that you feel comfortable with.
Here is a vid prior to me getting a better shock setup piston wise on the truck with carpet pin schumacher tires on a V1 SCT410. Old but I was already faster with the truck than my SC10 4x4 tuned every was.
Here is a vid prior to me getting a better shock setup piston wise on the truck with carpet pin schumacher tires on a V1 SCT410. Old but I was already faster with the truck than my SC10 4x4 tuned every was.
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