Community
Wiki Posts
Search

RC10B4.1 FT/WC

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 12-05-2012 | 04:41 PM
  #25186  
Wildcat1971's Avatar
Thread Starter
Tech Prophet
iTrader: (84)
 
Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 17,389
From: Arizona
Default

wow, I watched the round 2 video and it was pretty rough looking. Not Ty says it is completely blown out. Well what can we say, its is offroad with concreted , metal bridges and lots of dust, lol.
Wildcat1971 is offline  
Old 12-05-2012 | 06:14 PM
  #25187  
mashimarowu's Avatar
Tech Addict
iTrader: (8)
 
Joined: Nov 2012
Posts: 577
Default

I would like to get some suggestions on those motor cleaner spray, bearing oil, diff oil/fluid/grease, and tranny grease you guys use with reason.

Also I'm looking to build a ball diff, so if I can get a parts list needed would be appreciated.

Also what do you guys think about robinson pinion with Kimbrough spur? Good combo?
mashimarowu is offline  
Old 12-05-2012 | 06:49 PM
  #25188  
Jerm13's Avatar
Tech Elite
iTrader: (36)
 
Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 3,251
From: The 405
Default

Originally Posted by mashimarowu
I would like to get some suggestions on those motor cleaner spray, bearing oil, diff oil/fluid/grease, and tranny grease you guys use with reason.

Also I'm looking to build a ball diff, so if I can get a parts list needed would be appreciated.

Also what do you guys think about robinson pinion with Kimbrough spur? Good combo?
Any motor spray you buy at you LHS will be fine for cleaning out any motor. If you need to clean your RX or speedo, there is a dedicated electronics cleaner for that.

Bearing oils, diff oil and greases can all be bought on A-main. Most every major company has some. Try one or 2 until you find the best for you.

I assume you need a ball diff for the 4.1. The factory one is pretty good and so is the MIP one. I havent used a ball diff since I been back in electric racing. But thats a personal preference.

For pinions and spurs, ell the major companies, Kim, Robinson, JC, are all good. They will all work with each other so dont worry about that as long as you get the same pitch gears.
Jerm13 is offline  
Old 12-05-2012 | 06:55 PM
  #25189  
B.A. Racer's Avatar
Tech Master
iTrader: (10)
 
Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 1,894
From: Indiana
Default

Originally Posted by mashimarowu
I would like to get some suggestions on those motor cleaner spray, bearing oil, diff oil/fluid/grease, and tranny grease you guys use with reason.

Also I'm looking to build a ball diff, so if I can get a parts list needed would be appreciated.

Also what do you guys think about robinson pinion with Kimbrough spur? Good combo?
Motor spray- whatever your local hobbyshop carries really: Reedy,dynamite, etc.

bearing oil-i still have banana lube from awhile back but i know some people that use trinity

Diff lubricants- associated diff lube and associated black grease

For the diff, this is all you should need:

part # ASC7678

or

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...fferential-Kit

And the pinion and spur sound great!
B.A. Racer is offline  
Old 12-05-2012 | 06:55 PM
  #25190  
mashimarowu's Avatar
Tech Addict
iTrader: (8)
 
Joined: Nov 2012
Posts: 577
Default

Originally Posted by Jerm13
Any motor spray you buy at you LHS will be fine for cleaning out any motor. If you need to clean your RX or speedo, there is a dedicated electronics cleaner for that.

Bearing oils, diff oil and greases can all be bought on A-main. Most every major company has some. Try one or 2 until you find the best for you.

I assume you need a ball diff for the 4.1. The factory one is pretty good and so is the MIP one. I havent used a ball diff since I been back in electric racing. But thats a personal preference.

For pinions and spurs, ell the major companies, Kim, Robinson, JC, are all good. They will all work with each other so dont worry about that as long as you get the same pitch gears.
I was thinking of this: Dynamite Magnum Force 2 Motor Spray for the motor spray. Just need something to clean my gears/bearings with.

The bearing oil, diff oil and greases, idk which is good to get and isn't there different weights?

I'm still debating to go with ball diff or not. At this point I still feel gears is best for me as I might set up the ball diff incorrectly. Don't I need some sort of diff oil/grease for rebuilding it?
mashimarowu is offline  
Old 12-05-2012 | 07:36 PM
  #25191  
Tech Champion
iTrader: (22)
 
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 8,616
From: New Jersey
Default

just tore my car down....chalk up another FT Motor plate.... guess that was from that SCTE blowing me up. Amazed I didn't wipe the spur.
Bob Barry is offline  
Old 12-05-2012 | 07:59 PM
  #25192  
Andrew Selvaggi's Avatar
Tech Master
iTrader: (10)
 
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 1,091
From: Australia
Default

Originally Posted by Bob Barry
just tore my car down....chalk up another FT Motor plate.... guess that was from that SCTE blowing me up. Amazed I didn't wipe the spur.
The unmilled/solid motor plate will fix that, the milled ones are rather soft, and when heated up bend rather easy. One of the first things I do out of kit is replace the motor plate. I've noticed nominal heat difference, and the price for the solid plate is like half the milled.

I find on a club level where you are racing with varied level of drivers or even other classes in practice, the bumps and knocks the car can take much like the SCT you had hit you bend the milled plate really easy. The pros dont have this problem because seldom do the crash hard or have someone poleaxe them.

An easy way to see if your motor plate is bent is to look at your gear cover, if its not sitting flush on the motor plate, more than likey your plate is bent. Over time (esp if you do a diff rebuild) this can make the spur and pinion mesh funny and can also wear the gears in the diff different to normal and the transmition can become noisy.
Andrew Selvaggi is offline  
Old 12-05-2012 | 08:02 PM
  #25193  
Tech Addict
iTrader: (38)
 
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 628
From: Las Vegas nv
Default

Originally Posted by mashimarowu
I was thinking of this: Dynamite Magnum Force 2 Motor Spray for the motor spray. Just need something to clean my gears/bearings with.

The bearing oil, diff oil and greases, idk which is good to get and isn't there different weights?

I'm still debating to go with ball diff or not. At this point I still feel gears is best for me as I might set up the ball diff incorrectly. Don't I need some sort of diff oil/grease for rebuilding it?
Dynamite motor spray is great.

Eventually you will want the performance of a ball diff if you continue racing. Very few people stick with a gear diff. Not saying Its bad or wrong but ball diffs are the norm. Might as well start learning! You may mess up one or two but it will be second nature before long. Associated sells diff grease and oil for ball diff, no weights involved. Grease #6588 diff lube #6591

Yes gear diffs need different weight oils to rebuild. I would get 2000,5000, 7000 and 10000 to be covered, if you stick with gear. I don't have any gear diff setups though. Associated also sells these weighted oils.
associatevalley is offline  
Old 12-05-2012 | 08:18 PM
  #25194  
mashimarowu's Avatar
Tech Addict
iTrader: (8)
 
Joined: Nov 2012
Posts: 577
Default

Originally Posted by associatevalley
Dynamite motor spray is great.

Eventually you will want the performance of a ball diff if you continue racing. Very few people stick with a gear diff. Not saying Its bad or wrong but ball diffs are the norm. Might as well start learning! You may mess up one or two but it will be second nature before long. Associated sells diff grease and oil for ball diff, no weights involved. Grease #6588 diff lube #6591

Yes gear diffs need different weight oils to rebuild. I would get 2000,5000, 7000 and 10000 to be covered, if you stick with gear. I don't have any gear diff setups though. Associated also sells these weighted oils.
Well I'm not exactly racing just yet... more like practice. But your prob right, I will end up ball diffing my way through. If I spend all my money on those oils, I prob will end up with a ball diff conversion anyways.

Is there some certain parts that are better to use for the ball diff? I see that carbide balls might be better. Is this the conversion kit everyone uses: http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...fferential-Kit ? or do you guys get separate parts?

BTW, what are the difference of the two bags of balls in the diff conversion kit?
mashimarowu is offline  
Old 12-05-2012 | 08:41 PM
  #25195  
BillPear's Avatar
Tech Addict
iTrader: (3)
 
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 748
From: The O.C. 92646
Default

Originally Posted by Bob Barry
just tore my car down....chalk up another FT Motor plate.... guess that was from that SCTE blowing me up. Amazed I didn't wipe the spur.
Avid makes a very nice one.
BillPear is offline  
Old 12-05-2012 | 08:56 PM
  #25196  
Wildcat1971's Avatar
Thread Starter
Tech Prophet
iTrader: (84)
 
Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 17,389
From: Arizona
Default

Originally Posted by Bob Barry
just tore my car down....chalk up another FT Motor plate.... guess that was from that SCTE blowing me up. Amazed I didn't wipe the spur.
All of mine are tweaked but the 8 year old one on my t4 is still straight. It seems like the 4mm plates bend easier than the old ones.
Wildcat1971 is offline  
Old 12-05-2012 | 09:01 PM
  #25197  
B.A. Racer's Avatar
Tech Master
iTrader: (10)
 
Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 1,894
From: Indiana
Default

Originally Posted by mashimarowu
Well I'm not exactly racing just yet... more like practice. But your prob right, I will end up ball diffing my way through. If I spend all my money on those oils, I prob will end up with a ball diff conversion anyways.

Is there some certain parts that are better to use for the ball diff? I see that carbide balls might be better. Is this the conversion kit everyone uses: http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...fferential-Kit ? or do you guys get separate parts?

BTW, what are the difference of the two bags of balls in the diff conversion kit?
The smaller balls are the thrust and they go between the 2 thrust washers on the screw and the 12 larger ones go into the diff gear. And for the conversion that diff kit is fine. Just make sure to build it correctly and break it in.
B.A. Racer is offline  
Old 12-05-2012 | 09:08 PM
  #25198  
mashimarowu's Avatar
Tech Addict
iTrader: (8)
 
Joined: Nov 2012
Posts: 577
Default

Originally Posted by B.A. Racer
The smaller balls are the thrust and they go between the 2 thrust washers on the screw and the 12 larger ones go into the diff gear. And for the conversion that diff kit is fine. Just make sure to build it correctly and break it in.
Oh thanks for the clarifications, now I remember from that diff video xD

I was planning to also do upgrades in the spur area. Any knowledge for Garodisk/VTS Garodisk/VTS/Avid Triad and opinions is appreciated.
mashimarowu is offline  
Old 12-05-2012 | 09:09 PM
  #25199  
Suspended
 
Joined: Nov 2012
Posts: 39
Default

TheGreatRL is offline  
Old 12-05-2012 | 09:22 PM
  #25200  
Tech Champion
iTrader: (22)
 
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 8,616
From: New Jersey
Default

yeah I have to just break down and order the Avid motor plate. I have a spare that I can use. I was just basically expressing my frustration at the fact that I have gone through 3 of these things in less than 10 races. I swear SCTE's are the bane of my existence! Last winter I had one hit me so hard that it ripped the left rear of my car off, cracked the T plate, and cracked the speed control case and logic board. It's like I drive around with a Target symbol LOL.

I mean I do enough damage on my own... don't need assistance LOLOL
Bob Barry is offline  


Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service -

Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.