Tamiya TB-Evolution IV
#76
Tech Master
Heh, its like someone stole your idea before you thought of it and if you carry it out its called "copywrite infringement"
#78
Tech Initiate
Dear Jeff, doesn't the picture proved the potential problem of the casing??? Maybe yours come perfectly fine and soaking your bearings solve all the binding problem. But there are still some users have this kind of problem. I was surfing through the web and found these pictures. This is why I put it in here. This is just a way to solve it and help build better car.
Last edited by GFXmania; 04-15-2004 at 05:59 PM.
#79
Tech Master
iTrader: (28)
Look folks... this has all been gone over in the 100s of
posts on the original EvoIII thread, concentrated to:
1) "problem" is largely caused by builders cranking down hard
on the gearbox screws, warping the plastic & stripping threads.
Gears go out of mesh, they start binding.
Replace the 3 screws with machine-threads, longer ones are better.
If you only just snug the screws tight, you have no problems.
I have tried 8 different gearboxes (5 cars) and its the surefire solution.
2) various ways have been tried to cure oneway gear stripping,
from shimming the diff to padding the bevels' bearings tight to
the gearcase. Later was the discover that the shaft is 2mm short,
Tamiya issues a new TB02 shaft and Tech has a 3-piece stick.
Gear stripping, although not preferred per se, does not leave your
car stranded mid-race & DNF. Removing & changing the gear is a
2 min job if you can be bothered, otherwise just live with the
clicking & leave till your next rebuild.
I love the EvoIII design, still admire it every time one's on the
bench even though amazingly it is now over a year old.
Tamiya did a great job and it will be a hard act to follow.
Like all, wonder what more EvoIV can offer.
posts on the original EvoIII thread, concentrated to:
1) "problem" is largely caused by builders cranking down hard
on the gearbox screws, warping the plastic & stripping threads.
Gears go out of mesh, they start binding.
Replace the 3 screws with machine-threads, longer ones are better.
If you only just snug the screws tight, you have no problems.
I have tried 8 different gearboxes (5 cars) and its the surefire solution.
2) various ways have been tried to cure oneway gear stripping,
from shimming the diff to padding the bevels' bearings tight to
the gearcase. Later was the discover that the shaft is 2mm short,
Tamiya issues a new TB02 shaft and Tech has a 3-piece stick.
Gear stripping, although not preferred per se, does not leave your
car stranded mid-race & DNF. Removing & changing the gear is a
2 min job if you can be bothered, otherwise just live with the
clicking & leave till your next rebuild.
I love the EvoIII design, still admire it every time one's on the
bench even though amazingly it is now over a year old.
Tamiya did a great job and it will be a hard act to follow.
Like all, wonder what more EvoIV can offer.
#81
Originally posted by WC
Who ya gunna sue if you get it manufactured... eg in China!!
Who ya gunna sue if you get it manufactured... eg in China!!
Reason he would give the world could be "Due to the fact that the Chinese disregard copyrights and patents from US companies we are left with no other option then to wage war"
#82
Tech Master
iTrader: (28)
Rubbish. It is LUCKY that those Iraqis released those
kidnapped Chinese citizens, 'cos if they had been slaughtered
Iraq would quickly feel the wrath of China... and then they'll be
begging USA to come "rescue" them.
China don't play by *anybody's* rules, this is the country that invented Gunpowder.
OK, enough pooty politics, let's stick to RC.
kidnapped Chinese citizens, 'cos if they had been slaughtered
Iraq would quickly feel the wrath of China... and then they'll be
begging USA to come "rescue" them.
China don't play by *anybody's* rules, this is the country that invented Gunpowder.
OK, enough pooty politics, let's stick to RC.
#83
Tech Adept
Originally posted by Hardriven RC
Be very carefull! China might be Bush's next target!
Reason he would give the world could be "Due to the fact that the Chinese disregard copyrights and patents from US companies we are left with no other option then to wage war"
Be very carefull! China might be Bush's next target!
Reason he would give the world could be "Due to the fact that the Chinese disregard copyrights and patents from US companies we are left with no other option then to wage war"
#84
Didn't mean to offend anyone. Just a joke. We can still joke about worldevents you know.
#85
Punkynutt,
YGPM...
#86
Tech Apprentice
Evo 4 or Evo4tune
Why would Tamiya stop charging through the roof prices if there customers complain all then just buy the product anyways?
Hopefully it will be cheaper to purchase and maintain like the Evo3 is compared to the 415 (which in some stores is the price $415.00!!)
The big kicker is when you buy replacement parts then you get the real hit.
The main problem is that Tech Racing is involved and unfortunately this drives the price up not down also the Yen situation isn't the greatest.
-C
Hopefully it will be cheaper to purchase and maintain like the Evo3 is compared to the 415 (which in some stores is the price $415.00!!)
The big kicker is when you buy replacement parts then you get the real hit.
The main problem is that Tech Racing is involved and unfortunately this drives the price up not down also the Yen situation isn't the greatest.
-C
#87
Registered User
TB Evo4 might look like this:
Tech Racing Evo3
Tech Racing Evo3
#88
nice
#89
Tech Addict
iTrader: (2)
Originally posted by WC
Gear stripping, although not preferred per se, does not leave your
car stranded mid-race & DNF. Removing & changing the gear is a
2 min job if you can be bothered, otherwise just live with the
clicking & leave till your next rebuild.
Gear stripping, although not preferred per se, does not leave your
car stranded mid-race & DNF. Removing & changing the gear is a
2 min job if you can be bothered, otherwise just live with the
clicking & leave till your next rebuild.
#90
Tech Master
Try using the Pro-4 gear...boil it and use one of those alluminum support plates I've seen on here....Or try using a one-way diff gear from another Tamiya car