SC10 4x4 Thread
Tech Adept
Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 105
From: Cornwall
The idler or diff isn't in upside down.
I'm well aware of how its fitted.

It's been fine for a year, I recently discovered some friction so I reckon either the gearbox case is worn or something is rubbing inside the case but I can't see wear marks.
Even though its a year old it hasn't had much use as its hardly used all winter.
I was pleased to discover, after using tips from here, that I'd not lost any diff fluid!
Shame about the friction though.
I'm well aware of how its fitted.

It's been fine for a year, I recently discovered some friction so I reckon either the gearbox case is worn or something is rubbing inside the case but I can't see wear marks.
Even though its a year old it hasn't had much use as its hardly used all winter.
I was pleased to discover, after using tips from here, that I'd not lost any diff fluid!
Shame about the friction though.
The idler or diff isn't in upside down.
I'm well aware of how its fitted.

It's been fine for a year, I recently discovered some friction so I reckon either the gearbox case is worn or something is rubbing inside the case but I can't see wear marks.
Even though its a year old it hasn't had much use as its hardly used all winter.
I was pleased to discover, after using tips from here, that I'd not lost any diff fluid!
Shame about the friction though.
I'm well aware of how its fitted.

It's been fine for a year, I recently discovered some friction so I reckon either the gearbox case is worn or something is rubbing inside the case but I can't see wear marks.
Even though its a year old it hasn't had much use as its hardly used all winter.
I was pleased to discover, after using tips from here, that I'd not lost any diff fluid!
Shame about the friction though.
Is it at all possible that the case has been damaged where the shaft inserts?
Could one of the bearings locked up temporarily and caused the shaft to spin, damaging the case?
Rubbing Top shaft
Seen before , can over torque the gear case screws..
Warps the gear case ..
solution
Ad a shim , just pop out the outside top shaft bearing by removing the button screw. Then add a shim inside the case and replace the bearing .
Had one yesterday doing the same ...
Seen before , can over torque the gear case screws..
Warps the gear case ..
solution
Ad a shim , just pop out the outside top shaft bearing by removing the button screw. Then add a shim inside the case and replace the bearing .
Had one yesterday doing the same ...
Tech Adept
Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 105
From: Cornwall
I've been in this thread from the start so I know not to over tighten the case screws.
It binds just pinched together with my fingers.
I'm guessing the case has worn around the idler gear pin or the top shaft bearing mount.
I have a spares car so I'll rip that down and try that case. I've already taken a shock standoff, springs and a drive shaft off it so I may as well break it down completely now.
It binds just pinched together with my fingers.
I'm guessing the case has worn around the idler gear pin or the top shaft bearing mount.
I have a spares car so I'll rip that down and try that case. I've already taken a shock standoff, springs and a drive shaft off it so I may as well break it down completely now.
Beach
Examine the inside of the gear case and look for two bumps from too long of screw been used mounting the shock tower...
The bumps rub the counter gear and can be trimmed off with a X knife and replace screws with the correct size ..
Examine the inside of the gear case and look for two bumps from too long of screw been used mounting the shock tower...
The bumps rub the counter gear and can be trimmed off with a X knife and replace screws with the correct size ..
Researching set-ups and performance of this chassis I noticed that both Maifields win in 2012 ROAR Supernats and Max Fluer's win a that the PNB they had used overdrive. I have never tried this setting. What can you gain from the overdrive? Front bite?
I have my slipper set-up to a Garo-disk for the front and a 3 pad VTS decoupled. 30K front diff and currently 5K rear. I think I will set-up to start testing with overdrive.
I have my slipper set-up to a Garo-disk for the front and a 3 pad VTS decoupled. 30K front diff and currently 5K rear. I think I will set-up to start testing with overdrive.
Some video of me practicing at my local track running my SC10 4x4 Lite version.
http://youtu.be/GtOA0PwWK5I
http://youtu.be/GtOA0PwWK5I
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Some video of me practicing at my local track running my SC10 4x4 Lite version.
http://youtu.be/GtOA0PwWK5I
http://youtu.be/GtOA0PwWK5I
Hey thanks, I have a Tekno SCT410, Durango DESC410 and a Losi MIP SCTE and right now my two favorites are the Tekno and SC10 4x4 Lite. Regarding my driving skills, I consider myself a sportmans club level racer, nothing special. I don't have the time to practice or race enough to improve what little skills I have left.
Here is another edited video of my Sunday practice session. Instead of just showing how fast and smooth the SC10 4x4 is this video shows some of that and stuff like in air control, traction rolls, stability at speed, how a lite handles getting hit (pipes), etc.
http://youtu.be/hJXA9qhOAxM
http://youtu.be/hJXA9qhOAxM
Here's a quick video of me practicing. 1st battery on this layout. Triple is sketchy and so are the kids.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6ja...e_gdata_player
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6ja...e_gdata_player
Here's a quick video of me practicing. 1st battery on this layout. Triple is sketchy and so are the kids.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6ja...e_gdata_player
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6ja...e_gdata_player

Truck looks great & kool video of 4 Seasons ...
Jump is a killer ...



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