Team Associated TC6 Thread
#7261
#7262
Beth, do you know if he shaved/notched the hinge pin so the screw sits in that notch rather than try to stay in the circular shaped pin? I ask because in my losi they are the same and I always loose them due to the movement of the pins but in my kyoshos they have flat spot notches where the screw sits and I have yet to loose one in half a year.
#7263
I have been running the same setup for about 2 months without a notch in the pin,
I dont even bother with the screw that holds the pin in.
Here i just made sure the pin rotates freely in the arm, so the set screw is always holding it in the hub tight. i just check them after every meeting, but have not come loose just yet.
I used a 2.5mm drill bit and a 3mm set screw to get lots of thread bite on the screw.
Beth.
I dont even bother with the screw that holds the pin in.
Here i just made sure the pin rotates freely in the arm, so the set screw is always holding it in the hub tight. i just check them after every meeting, but have not come loose just yet.
I used a 2.5mm drill bit and a 3mm set screw to get lots of thread bite on the screw.
Beth.
#7264
We don't notch the pins so it is easier to install and remove, but we do use the pin retaining screws on the arms so the pins can't come out accidentally.
By the way TC6 racers, we just released our new single point servo mount for those that want to squeeze more performance out of their cars.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/11068931-post24.html
By the way TC6 racers, we just released our new single point servo mount for those that want to squeeze more performance out of their cars.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/11068931-post24.html
#7265
Having issues with my steering not centring on my TC6 and it seems the servo saver may be at fault. What is the best solution for this? Should I turn the servo as shown in the post below and add a Kimbrough or Associated servo saver? Whats the best way to attach the servo to the chassis? Epoxy or will tape surfice?
Hi guys thought i would share a pic of my servo turned gives better room for electrics and plus great for moving weight forward if needed have not tested to see how the car likes it so cant say if its for the best or not.but if going on how my t3 11 felt it should be a good mod.cheers
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#7266
Tech Fanatic
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Posts: 786
From: Poland, Warsaw
Having issues with my steering not centring on my TC6 and it seems the servo saver may be at fault. What is the best solution for this? Should I turn the servo as shown in the post below and add a Kimbrough or Associated servo saver? Whats the best way to attach the servo to the chassis? Epoxy or will tape surfice?
use screw blue glue
or do servo mod
#7267
Having issues with my steering not centring on my TC6 and it seems the servo saver may be at fault. What is the best solution for this? Should I turn the servo as shown in the post below and add a Kimbrough or Associated servo saver? Whats the best way to attach the servo to the chassis? Epoxy or will tape surfice?
#7268
#7269
Crank the servo saver nut to full tight and use a little loctite on it so that it does not come loose. Also be sure that there is no binding in your steering system. Pop the ball cup off the servo horn and make sure that you have bind free travel 100% in each direction.
Steering seems much better, but won't be able to test it til next week, but hopefully that has solved my issues. Thanks for the help.
#7270
If want your TC6 to handle like a dream, then give this FREE mod a try. We discovered it while developing our single point servo mount.
Your battery is one of heaviest items strapped onto the chassis, that is also preventing it from flexing freely as well.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/11071986-post29.html
Your battery is one of heaviest items strapped onto the chassis, that is also preventing it from flexing freely as well.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/11071986-post29.html
#7271
Tech Initiate
Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 41
From: Asheville,NC
If want your TC6 to handle like a dream, then give this FREE mod a try. We discovered it while developing our single point servo mount.
Your battery is one of heaviest items strapped onto the chassis, that is also preventing it from flexing freely as well.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/11071986-post29.html
Your battery is one of heaviest items strapped onto the chassis, that is also preventing it from flexing freely as well.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/11071986-post29.html
#7275
Tech Apprentice
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Joined: Aug 2012
Posts: 59
Question - just built my TC6.1 and on first bench test spool up the rear (gear) diff leaked a bit of oil, not a ton, but enough to coat the rear belt. I think I may have overfilled it. The diff doesnt seem to be leaking anymore and offers smooth resistance when turning the wheels - do you think I need to rebuild? Or did it just get rid of the 'excess' oil?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!



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