tc4 gear diffs????
#16
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According to Tim they are a drop in part in the B44.2, being the .2 had the same crown gear as the TC4...
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...l#post13403786
Seeing the manuals, all one needs is the gear diff and the input pinion.
Will update with the crown OD asap because diff cases are different and may not work, which I doubt.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...l#post13403786
Seeing the manuals, all one needs is the gear diff and the input pinion.
Will update with the crown OD asap because diff cases are different and may not work, which I doubt.
Last edited by 30Tooth; 10-07-2014 at 04:56 AM.
#17
Correct.... It takes a lot of machining though....
Is that made with one of these:
http://www.rcracinguk.com/bmz_cache/...ge.150x112.jpg
If yes, I had a look at it but I am not satisfied with the build quality of that. I bought two of these for evaluation and they came prebuilt with some very sticky oil inside. Looking at the way they seal, I am not confident they wouldn't leak should you use a lighter oil.
http://www.rcracinguk.com/bmz_cache/...ge.150x112.jpg
If yes, I had a look at it but I am not satisfied with the build quality of that. I bought two of these for evaluation and they came prebuilt with some very sticky oil inside. Looking at the way they seal, I am not confident they wouldn't leak should you use a lighter oil.
#18
Meh. Those diffs are rubbish. The one I used (TB04) is at least decent quality.
#20
Good news! They fit!
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...l#post13589518
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...l#post13589518
I have a SD SSG and am not sure my g'boxes are as big.