Tekno MT410
#1021

Last edited by vettehigh; 08-05-2017 at 06:29 AM.
#1023
#1026
I know many have seen this, but my point is that it's the best looking chassis on that track - he's racing E-buggy!
Dude is a good driver for sure, but it's the best handling rig out there. Man I wish we raced these things more often.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_29ceN8Rjg
Dude is a good driver for sure, but it's the best handling rig out there. Man I wish we raced these things more often.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_29ceN8Rjg
#1027
Tech Rookie
Joined: Mar 2017
Posts: 6
From: Alaska
The mt410 was my first kit. Took around 6 hours to assemble. I am by no means an expert or even mechanically inclined. The instructions are so good that you might start to feel like an expert. Other than changing center diff fluid it has not broke down. All my Traxxas gear is getting dusty from no use. I am so happy the the MT410 I bought the Tekno EB48.3 buggy. Love that thing to. Although I would recommend big truggy tires on it for bashing.
#1029
Tech Initiate
Joined: Jul 2017
Posts: 34
You'll prolly notice your diffs slipping when going up hill. or under heavy throttle u may notice only one tire spinning lol. That's when I notice my fluid had thinned down to a point they needed to be changed. I went with a heavier fluid in center and it's made a huge difference in performance.
#1030
Tech Initiate
Joined: Jun 2016
Posts: 46
From: DeKalb, Illinois
Gear differentials don't slip unless there is a mechanical problem such as broken teeth on the gears.
Losing fluid, or thinning fluid will cause the unloaded wheel, or the front, or rear to "diff out" or spin easier. It's like when the clutches wear out on a posi-trac axle on a full scale car, it starts to behave more like an open differential instead of driving the wheel that has lost traction.
Jay
Losing fluid, or thinning fluid will cause the unloaded wheel, or the front, or rear to "diff out" or spin easier. It's like when the clutches wear out on a posi-trac axle on a full scale car, it starts to behave more like an open differential instead of driving the wheel that has lost traction.
Jay
#1032
Just looked on their site and they have 3 color choices for each bumper 
https://tboneracing.net/collections/mt410-1

https://tboneracing.net/collections/mt410-1
#1033
Is there a mistake in the manual for the mt410? Step j-4 where you
Screw the front clip onto the chasis the very front 2 screws are called out as tkr1346 I think (they are 15mm lg). I just put one in and it punched thru the diff case and jammed up the outdrive. Freakin pissed. I use a mini electric driver to go 90% of the way then do the rest by hand but the damn screw punched thru with still a couple mm of length left to screw in. It seems that the hole in the diff case is 9mm deep and the chasis is 4mm thick so I think the screw should only be 12mm not 15. I checked my eb48.3 manual which has the same diff case and that screw in that manual is 12mm. I emailed tekno. I kinda feel like they should send me a new diff case.
Screw the front clip onto the chasis the very front 2 screws are called out as tkr1346 I think (they are 15mm lg). I just put one in and it punched thru the diff case and jammed up the outdrive. Freakin pissed. I use a mini electric driver to go 90% of the way then do the rest by hand but the damn screw punched thru with still a couple mm of length left to screw in. It seems that the hole in the diff case is 9mm deep and the chasis is 4mm thick so I think the screw should only be 12mm not 15. I checked my eb48.3 manual which has the same diff case and that screw in that manual is 12mm. I emailed tekno. I kinda feel like they should send me a new diff case.



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