Awesomatix EP Touring Car (A700 Shaft Drive)
#4231
Tech Elite
iTrader: (49)
JayBee,
It is difficult to say what is actually wrong with your dampers being at such long distance from them.
Right after release of the new dampers we have offered the replacement of old dampers by new dampers at discounted price for owners of our old A700 cars. I recommend you to do this now.
The alternative possibility - to send your dampers to our Taiwan factory for reparing.
Please inform me via PM what do you prefer.
It is difficult to say what is actually wrong with your dampers being at such long distance from them.
Right after release of the new dampers we have offered the replacement of old dampers by new dampers at discounted price for owners of our old A700 cars. I recommend you to do this now.
The alternative possibility - to send your dampers to our Taiwan factory for reparing.
Please inform me via PM what do you prefer.
#4232
Tech Fanatic
#4233
I will use PM soon Oleg to order a few shafts, ball diff, 12mm wrench, etc.....
#4234
Tech Master
iTrader: (46)
I finally got my EXL today after USPS sent my package all over the place (3 day priority shipping ended up taking 2 weeks after and the box got the crap beat out of it.) Check out the routing on this thing. (attached) I no longer wonder why the post office is losing money... Thankfully the car seems to be fine.
Anyways, I am sure this is a dumb question, but how do you keep the shaft from falling out? If I pick the car up and the front is in the air the shaft will come out. I see in the instructions to "snap" the shaft in, but nothing snaps... It just slides in and out.
Anyways, I am sure this is a dumb question, but how do you keep the shaft from falling out? If I pick the car up and the front is in the air the shaft will come out. I see in the instructions to "snap" the shaft in, but nothing snaps... It just slides in and out.
#4235
Tech Lord
iTrader: (86)
I finally got my EXL today after USPS sent my package all over the place (3 day priority shipping ended up taking 2 weeks after and the box got the crap beat out of it.) Check out the routing on this thing. (attached) I no longer wonder why the post office is losing money... Thankfully the car seems to be fine.
Anyways, I am sure this is a dumb question, but how do you keep the shaft from falling out? If I pick the car up and the front is in the air the shaft will come out. I see in the instructions to "snap" the shaft in, but nothing snaps... It just slides in and out.
Anyways, I am sure this is a dumb question, but how do you keep the shaft from falling out? If I pick the car up and the front is in the air the shaft will come out. I see in the instructions to "snap" the shaft in, but nothing snaps... It just slides in and out.
PS not in the back diff is doesn't snap
#4237
Try removing the SPR06 and reinstalling it and try without the thin washer. but be cautious, those springs tend to fly when you pull them out !!!
#4240
That ring is very small and might be hard to find in that big box...
#4241
Does your gear look exactly like this ? or does it lack the groove for the spring ?
There is a gear for the transverse motor option that lacks the groove. Is it possible you are using or were provided the wrong gear ? ( G01 instead of G03 )
#4242
Tech Lord
iTrader: (52)
Amen, to that!
Thanks for the info, Alex.. and I agree
Hey Brandon,
much to Jakes chagrin, I haven't run covers when running indoors on carpet. Never seemed to be an issue, but there is always a first time...
I suppose even indoor dust will be attracted to any lube on the gear teeth, so it should be considered as wear potential. They are not hard to put on I was just lazy and never put them back on forgetting to after switching out from asphalt set up the season before.
It is nice to look at the gears spinning. It brings back memories of being a kid watching mechanical things going around and around, and that helps makes us feel young again.
-Alex
much to Jakes chagrin, I haven't run covers when running indoors on carpet. Never seemed to be an issue, but there is always a first time...
I suppose even indoor dust will be attracted to any lube on the gear teeth, so it should be considered as wear potential. They are not hard to put on I was just lazy and never put them back on forgetting to after switching out from asphalt set up the season before.
It is nice to look at the gears spinning. It brings back memories of being a kid watching mechanical things going around and around, and that helps makes us feel young again.
-Alex
#4244
Tech Master
iTrader: (46)
Anyone have a high traction carpet setup for the EXL? I saw Mike Gee's for the L here but wasn't sure if there was a setup for the EXL. I will be running USGT (21.5) on treaded tires at the Southern Nationals in a couple weeks. I guess it will be sink or swim for me. I won't have any track time with this car until then... So I am hoping for a good starting point to work with.
#4245
[QUOTE=Travis S;12521935]I finally got my EXL today after USPS sent my package all over the place (3 day priority shipping ended up taking 2 weeks after and the box got the crap beat out of it.) Check out the routing on this thing. (attached) I no longer wonder why the post office is losing money... Thankfully the car seems to be fine.
your lucky to have gotten it at all.
I have a feeling that triangle has some relevance near Bermuda.
your lucky to have gotten it at all.
I have a feeling that triangle has some relevance near Bermuda.