Losi 1/10 TEN-SCTE ARR 4x4 Short Course Truck Thread
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so another observation I made while rebuilding my diffs this time.
I put in the new harden diff outdrives, so I don't know if the tolerances are a little better or what. I also put in new o-rings. I noticed there is significant less wobble in my center outdrives now.
We will see what they are like, once I get a run or two in and re-break in the diff a bit.
I put in the new harden diff outdrives, so I don't know if the tolerances are a little better or what. I also put in new o-rings. I noticed there is significant less wobble in my center outdrives now.
We will see what they are like, once I get a run or two in and re-break in the diff a bit.
so another observation I made while rebuilding my diffs this time.
I put in the new harden diff outdrives, so I don't know if the tolerances are a little better or what. I also put in new o-rings. I noticed there is significant less wobble in my center outdrives now.
We will see what they are like, once I get a run or two in and re-break in the diff a bit.
I put in the new harden diff outdrives, so I don't know if the tolerances are a little better or what. I also put in new o-rings. I noticed there is significant less wobble in my center outdrives now.
We will see what they are like, once I get a run or two in and re-break in the diff a bit.
PS +1 for keeping that center cvd as tight as possible on the rear and front diff pinions, as little as play as possible. I even tighten it down pull it out, loosen it up, slide it on tighter a few times to eliminate extra play when I don't have the diff apart. I have the kingheadz keepers on mine so there really isn't much to do at this point. I'll prolly only inspect during diff services, and if I take it off I'll be able to put it on holding the pinion w/ my finger.
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Shimming the pinion has become a popular solution. I just don't remember what size shim.
Awesome Riverdale! That looks like a lot of fun. Your announcer gets way into it which probably turns it into a really fun thing to watch!
Since we're sharing vids, here's one my friend Rory took of me a while back at the Thanksgiving Throwdown way back in November at WestCoast, old, but this was a really fun layout. This was a pretty sloppy race right from the beginning, yikes lol That's ok, I had my fair share of sloppy driving too in this one. This particular race was hack or be hacked and a great example of why some people think it's a hacker class, but it really isn't usually this bad lol
Awesome Riverdale! That looks like a lot of fun. Your announcer gets way into it which probably turns it into a really fun thing to watch!
Since we're sharing vids, here's one my friend Rory took of me a while back at the Thanksgiving Throwdown way back in November at WestCoast, old, but this was a really fun layout. This was a pretty sloppy race right from the beginning, yikes lol That's ok, I had my fair share of sloppy driving too in this one. This particular race was hack or be hacked and a great example of why some people think it's a hacker class, but it really isn't usually this bad lol
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HEAT 2
http://youtu.be/hpgaDkpBWFQ
http://youtu.be/hpgaDkpBWFQ
That was pretty clean for such a small indoor track!! Love the payback right at the end Priceless!!
It's usually easier and better to shim the diff itself. More stable. Put the shim on the oppisite side as the ring gear behind the bearing thus forcing the entire diff to sit closer to your pinion gear. I'd make sure if you put a shim behind the pinion gear there is NO slop off the cvd, make sure it is pulled right tight so it can't move around at all or be forced back from the cvd.. maybe bending the cvd or causing other issues.
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Exciting West Coast R/C Raceway race with Chris Blais in 4WD Short Course having a close race with second place and only finishing in first place near the end. Racing on Proline tires bringing him to get the first position at the finish.
And a whole lot more!
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And a whole lot more!
It happens to the best of us, can't always be a 100% right
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Here's my current setup
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How do the AKA Enduros work on a hard pack,high bite blue groove track?
supersoft hook up great... enduro's are the 9th wonder of the world, they hook up on everything Almost as mind boggling as how the sc10 stock 2wd (original) tires hook up on everything from carpet to clay tracks as good as any tires. Little simple green prior to a race to clean and condition and they rock. I run the sc10 tires on all my indoor tracks and the endro's outside. If you don't have the money to spend on 15 different sets those are the two to have in the box. The enduro's actually hook up good on the clay too, but they don't wear as good as the sc10 tires, I'm sure they would work on carpet but hitting wood and carpet would kill the enduro tread.
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supersoft hook up great... enduro's are the 9th wonder of the world, they hook up on everything Almost as mind boggling as how the sc10 stock 2wd (original) tires hook up on everything from carpet to clay tracks as good as any tires. Little simple green prior to a race to clean and condition and they rock. I run the sc10 tires on all my indoor tracks and the endro's outside. If you don't have the money to spend on 15 different sets those are the two to have in the box. The enduro's actually hook up good on the clay too, but they don't wear as good as the sc10 tires, I'm sure they would work on carpet but hitting wood and carpet would kill the enduro tread.
Look out SNR , Integy have brought out a carbon top plate
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/iNTEGY-Car...6#ht_705wt_815
And alloy knuckles
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/iNTEGY-Bil...d#ht_627wt_815
No thanks
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/iNTEGY-Car...6#ht_705wt_815
And alloy knuckles
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/iNTEGY-Bil...d#ht_627wt_815
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Top Plate Screws to Diff
I was swapping my chassis and I noticed the screws that go from the top plate to the front diff have chipped out some of the material on the front diff case, on the rear side of where the screws go in.
It must have happened when I tweaked the front of my chassis.
Has anyone tried using a little longer screw going from the top plate to the front diff? It's holding "OK" for now but once I start jumping it may not be enough. There seems to be very few threads going into the front diff when the spacer is in there, even when everything is perfect.
I will replace the diff case when I have time but I am wondering if longer screws might work as a temporary fix to get me through the weekend.
It must have happened when I tweaked the front of my chassis.
Has anyone tried using a little longer screw going from the top plate to the front diff? It's holding "OK" for now but once I start jumping it may not be enough. There seems to be very few threads going into the front diff when the spacer is in there, even when everything is perfect.
I will replace the diff case when I have time but I am wondering if longer screws might work as a temporary fix to get me through the weekend.
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I was swapping my chassis and I noticed the screws that go from the top plate to the front diff have chipped out some of the material on the front diff case, on the rear side of where the screws go in.
It must have happened when I tweaked the front of my chassis.
Has anyone tried using a little longer screw going from the top plate to the front diff? It's holding "OK" for now but once I start jumping it may not be enough. There seems to be very few threads going into the front diff when the spacer is in there, even when everything is perfect.
I will replace the diff case when I have time but I am wondering if longer screws might work as a temporary fix to get me through the weekend.
It must have happened when I tweaked the front of my chassis.
Has anyone tried using a little longer screw going from the top plate to the front diff? It's holding "OK" for now but once I start jumping it may not be enough. There seems to be very few threads going into the front diff when the spacer is in there, even when everything is perfect.
I will replace the diff case when I have time but I am wondering if longer screws might work as a temporary fix to get me through the weekend.