Micro RS4 Thread
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#398
Tires is one reason I stopped running my MRS4; you literally cannot find consumable parts for this car unless you get lucky on e-bay or buy a roller. Oddly enough you can find wheels! One consideration is M18 rubber tires; they might work but I never tired.
#399
Guys, any tips to free up the drivetrain? I have checked bearings, made sure nothing is cranked down too tight, adjusted mesh, and I still have a car that won't roll freely. Do the RS4s have a "tight" drivetrain?
#400
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From: Rantoul,Il
Move the motor away from the spur and roll the car across a smooth floor. It should roll freely. If not check bearings,belt-everything. On another note-the xray rubber tires look like they will fit. Part #389640. Don
#402
Make sure you're running the right belt.
Otherwise, remove the belt and spin the front and rear differentials. If they spin freely before a belt is added but are bound afterward, the belt may have become stiff over the years. You might be able to soak it to make it more flexible.
Otherwise, remove the belt and spin the front and rear differentials. If they spin freely before a belt is added but are bound afterward, the belt may have become stiff over the years. You might be able to soak it to make it more flexible.
#403
Went over the car. It's the front diff. Trying to loosen it up now. It's the stock front diff and it is currently very notchy.
It also looks like the front pulley is clogged up with gunk. Going to clean that all out. Can't wait to give this car a whirl! Pieced one together with a 2S lipo, HPI mod brushed motor, Hitec MG mini servo, LRP speedo, and a receiver for my FSGT3B for $85 total. Just waiting on the speedo!
EDIT - This damn front diff is too tight because the diff collar (diff frame) crushes it closed! Trying to figure out how to make this not happen. Seems to me I am out of luck. Not sure why they would have designed the front diff to be so tight on the RTR. Maybe mine is just out of tolerance. Who knows.
EDIT 2 - Cleaned it up, got it rolling nicely, and proceeded to plug everything up again with dust/hair in under 15 minutes. Not fun so far. Wasn't impressed with performance either.
EDIT 3 - Picked up a used Losi 1:24 Rally, couldn't be happier.
It also looks like the front pulley is clogged up with gunk. Going to clean that all out. Can't wait to give this car a whirl! Pieced one together with a 2S lipo, HPI mod brushed motor, Hitec MG mini servo, LRP speedo, and a receiver for my FSGT3B for $85 total. Just waiting on the speedo!
EDIT - This damn front diff is too tight because the diff collar (diff frame) crushes it closed! Trying to figure out how to make this not happen. Seems to me I am out of luck. Not sure why they would have designed the front diff to be so tight on the RTR. Maybe mine is just out of tolerance. Who knows.
EDIT 2 - Cleaned it up, got it rolling nicely, and proceeded to plug everything up again with dust/hair in under 15 minutes. Not fun so far. Wasn't impressed with performance either.
EDIT 3 - Picked up a used Losi 1:24 Rally, couldn't be happier.
Last edited by 1967Typhoon; 09-11-2012 at 07:19 AM.



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