Tekno RC EB48 Thread
#7216
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 65
So after looking a little more I guess I could not do a combo deal and just get the ESC, motor and programmer separately. The HW4274 motor has a 1800kv option but it's a little longer at 74mm vs the HW4068 (2250kv) which is 68mm. Does anyone know if there is 5mm of space available for the longer motor.
#7217
So after looking a little more I guess I could not do a combo deal and just get the ESC, motor and programmer separately. The HW4274 motor has a 1800kv option but it's a little longer at 74mm vs the HW4068 (2250kv) which is 68mm. Does anyone know if there is 5mm of space available for the longer motor.
Paul Rush
HWNA
Team Driver
#7218
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 65
#7220
Hey guys, just finished up my build on my EB48. I must say, it was a very smooth build. I had one issue and wanted to check before I messed with it.
The long screws (40mm) that attach the hinge pin brace (Front and Rear) are giving me a fit. They slide in, and thread approximately half the way and tighten up to the point of wanting to round the screw head tight. I pulled apart the diff case and even ran a pin (longer than the screw) through the whole and it is completely lined up. Is there something I'm doing wrong here?
Attached is a photo of the screws I am referencing.
Thanks!
The long screws (40mm) that attach the hinge pin brace (Front and Rear) are giving me a fit. They slide in, and thread approximately half the way and tighten up to the point of wanting to round the screw head tight. I pulled apart the diff case and even ran a pin (longer than the screw) through the whole and it is completely lined up. Is there something I'm doing wrong here?

Attached is a photo of the screws I am referencing.
Thanks!
#7221
Hey guys, just finished up my build on my EB48. I must say, it was a very smooth build. I had one issue and wanted to check before I messed with it.
The long screws (40mm) that attach the hinge pin brace (Front and Rear) are giving me a fit. They slide in, and thread approximately half the way and tighten up to the point of wanting to round the screw head tight. I pulled apart the diff case and even ran a pin (longer than the screw) through the whole and it is completely lined up. Is there something I'm doing wrong here?
Attached is a photo of the screws I am referencing.
Thanks!
The long screws (40mm) that attach the hinge pin brace (Front and Rear) are giving me a fit. They slide in, and thread approximately half the way and tighten up to the point of wanting to round the screw head tight. I pulled apart the diff case and even ran a pin (longer than the screw) through the whole and it is completely lined up. Is there something I'm doing wrong here?

Attached is a photo of the screws I am referencing.
Thanks!
If you're really having problems you could also try getting a similar bolt from Lowes/Home Depot to pre-thread, or buy a tap for about $5 ... but neither of these really should be necessary.
#7223
Hey guys, just finished up my build on my EB48. I must say, it was a very smooth build. I had one issue and wanted to check before I messed with it.
The long screws (40mm) that attach the hinge pin brace (Front and Rear) are giving me a fit. They slide in, and thread approximately half the way and tighten up to the point of wanting to round the screw head tight. I pulled apart the diff case and even ran a pin (longer than the screw) through the whole and it is completely lined up. Is there something I'm doing wrong here?
Attached is a photo of the screws I am referencing.
Thanks!
The long screws (40mm) that attach the hinge pin brace (Front and Rear) are giving me a fit. They slide in, and thread approximately half the way and tighten up to the point of wanting to round the screw head tight. I pulled apart the diff case and even ran a pin (longer than the screw) through the whole and it is completely lined up. Is there something I'm doing wrong here?

Attached is a photo of the screws I am referencing.
Thanks!
Paul Rush
#7224
Tech Addict
iTrader: (52)
Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 743
From: oregon
I would like to second Chris's shocks tool. I ordered them last week, got them within 2 days. They are very well made and fit the shocks perfectly, both for tightening and for rebuilding. If it weren't for them, I have no idea how I would have removed the top cap without bruising the bottom of the shock bodies with pliers.
Also, no matter how tight I get the caps they still leak...even with the serpent diaphrams...my guess is they were made faulty.
Last edited by streetsports; 06-14-2013 at 10:58 AM.
#7225
Tech Adept
iTrader: (6)
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 203
From: SF Bay Area
Hey guys, just finished up my build on my EB48. I must say, it was a very smooth build. I had one issue and wanted to check before I messed with it.
The long screws (40mm) that attach the hinge pin brace (Front and Rear) are giving me a fit. They slide in, and thread approximately half the way and tighten up to the point of wanting to round the screw head tight. I pulled apart the diff case and even ran a pin (longer than the screw) through the whole and it is completely lined up. Is there something I'm doing wrong here?
Attached is a photo of the screws I am referencing.
Thanks!
The long screws (40mm) that attach the hinge pin brace (Front and Rear) are giving me a fit. They slide in, and thread approximately half the way and tighten up to the point of wanting to round the screw head tight. I pulled apart the diff case and even ran a pin (longer than the screw) through the whole and it is completely lined up. Is there something I'm doing wrong here?

Attached is a photo of the screws I am referencing.
Thanks!
#7226
I like the 2250kv indoor on a short straight of 100'. I like the 1800 geared high (18x44) outdoors on a big track.
Here is mine but I am using the motor plugs......
Here is mine but I am using the motor plugs......
#7227
I bought a pack of 10 from Tekno, I used 2 of them and never any more. I too stripped the head of them.
#7229
Hey guys, just finished up my build on my EB48. I must say, it was a very smooth build. I had one issue and wanted to check before I messed with it.
The long screws (40mm) that attach the hinge pin brace (Front and Rear) are giving me a fit. They slide in, and thread approximately half the way and tighten up to the point of wanting to round the screw head tight. I pulled apart the diff case and even ran a pin (longer than the screw) through the whole and it is completely lined up. Is there something I'm doing wrong here?
Attached is a photo of the screws I am referencing.
Thanks!
The long screws (40mm) that attach the hinge pin brace (Front and Rear) are giving me a fit. They slide in, and thread approximately half the way and tighten up to the point of wanting to round the screw head tight. I pulled apart the diff case and even ran a pin (longer than the screw) through the whole and it is completely lined up. Is there something I'm doing wrong here?

Attached is a photo of the screws I am referencing.
Thanks!
#7230
Here's a friendly reminder for all of you. Check your out drives on a regular basis. I snapped a rear drive shaft last weekend. The out drive looked fine on the surface, but inside it had a groove deep enough to completely swallow the pin on the drive shaft.
I think I was still using the original set of out drives that came with the car for the F/R diffs.
I think I was still using the original set of out drives that came with the car for the F/R diffs.



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