Tamiya TRF416 / TRF416WE / TRF416X
#7292
Tech Addict

Hebiki said the WE came with 44mm which is incorrect as it came with 42mm at the rear.
Most people here run XA and E blocks at the rear (3 degree toe in). I do that and use the 44mm on my 416 (with short arms), but it is very tight and have to shave of some material on the plastic protector for the swing shaft (which leads to the plastic breaking faster).
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#7293

Hy there!
I rebuilded my Dampers a few weeks ago, and changed the standard O-rings to the blue "competition" TRF O-rings.
During that i noticed that they are a bit smaler over all compared to the transparent ones.
After one day racing (8 batterys) i noticed that they leaking damperoil very strong!!!
I read then that tamiya advice to shim the o rings.
Now my question: Have anybody expirience with these blue TRF damper O-rings?
With wich amount of shims is the leaking Problem fixed?
Greetings Blueman
I rebuilded my Dampers a few weeks ago, and changed the standard O-rings to the blue "competition" TRF O-rings.
During that i noticed that they are a bit smaler over all compared to the transparent ones.
After one day racing (8 batterys) i noticed that they leaking damperoil very strong!!!
I read then that tamiya advice to shim the o rings.
Now my question: Have anybody expirience with these blue TRF damper O-rings?
With wich amount of shims is the leaking Problem fixed?
Greetings Blueman
#7294

I was using X-ray ball ends with bolt through balls all around.
#7295
Tech Addict
#7296

Well after a couple of weeks of running the ECS parts I'm sad to say that one of the pins finally broke. This was running with a 17.5 only the entire time. The pins never came out as the shrink wrap worked very well.
I did notice that the outdrives that I ran (415 white plastic) seem to have stood up better than the 416 black units do, as I have hardly any noticeable notching in these compared to the stock units that seem to be worn a lot more with the same amount of track time. The only bad part about this mod, is that you have to file down the outer aluminum cups and trim a small amount of flash of the bearing side lip to get just a little free play in them.
I did notice that the outdrives that I ran (415 white plastic) seem to have stood up better than the 416 black units do, as I have hardly any noticeable notching in these compared to the stock units that seem to be worn a lot more with the same amount of track time. The only bad part about this mod, is that you have to file down the outer aluminum cups and trim a small amount of flash of the bearing side lip to get just a little free play in them.
#7297
#7298
Tech Addict
#7299


Just a note, my setups are generally un-driveable for most, very little rear grip. Corey Lewis has a setup on the TRF site that is a lot safer, but I can post mine once I get it figured out as well if you'd like.
#7300

Hy there!
I rebuilded my Dampers a few weeks ago, and changed the standard O-rings to the blue "competition" TRF O-rings.
During that i noticed that they are a bit smaler over all compared to the transparent ones.
After one day racing (8 batterys) i noticed that they leaking damperoil very strong!!!
I read then that tamiya advice to shim the o rings.
Now my question: Have anybody expirience with these blue TRF damper O-rings?
With wich amount of shims is the leaking Problem fixed?
Greetings Blueman
I rebuilded my Dampers a few weeks ago, and changed the standard O-rings to the blue "competition" TRF O-rings.
During that i noticed that they are a bit smaler over all compared to the transparent ones.
After one day racing (8 batterys) i noticed that they leaking damperoil very strong!!!
I read then that tamiya advice to shim the o rings.
Now my question: Have anybody expirience with these blue TRF damper O-rings?
With wich amount of shims is the leaking Problem fixed?
Greetings Blueman
#7301

Hy there!
I rebuilded my Dampers a few weeks ago, and changed the standard O-rings to the blue "competition" TRF O-rings.
During that i noticed that they are a bit smaler over all compared to the transparent ones.
After one day racing (8 batterys) i noticed that they leaking damperoil very strong!!!
I read then that tamiya advice to shim the o rings.
Now my question: Have anybody expirience with these blue TRF damper O-rings?
With wich amount of shims is the leaking Problem fixed?
Greetings Blueman
I rebuilded my Dampers a few weeks ago, and changed the standard O-rings to the blue "competition" TRF O-rings.
During that i noticed that they are a bit smaler over all compared to the transparent ones.
After one day racing (8 batterys) i noticed that they leaking damperoil very strong!!!
I read then that tamiya advice to shim the o rings.
Now my question: Have anybody expirience with these blue TRF damper O-rings?
With wich amount of shims is the leaking Problem fixed?
Greetings Blueman
#7303

I have already ordered them. You need the 4mm ones 53586 i think.
Greetz Blueman