Team Associated B4.2 Thread
#9512
First thing I would check would be idler gear teeth and any gear inside of it, look for chips or rounded off teeth. If the look find and you are running the ball diff I would open it up and assure that all of the balls are in place, maybe one could have jarred itself loose and is rolling around in there.
That is where I would start personally, and mind you I don't know if this is a known AE issue I am new to the brand, I would do this on ANY car that had a clicking noise in the tranny.
That is where I would start personally, and mind you I don't know if this is a known AE issue I am new to the brand, I would do this on ANY car that had a clicking noise in the tranny.
#9513
never had a tranny make that noise. The only clicking i ever got was a rock in the spur/pinion. If it is definitely in the tranny because you disconnected the motor and spun the spun by hand and hear a clicking, take it a apart and inspect everything.
#9514
Really the parts are so cheap if there is an issue with the idler or main gear I would replace both just because you already have it apart.
#9516
yeah, there are rumors of avid making a B4 RM alum chassis. It has been seen, but who knows if it will make it to production. Kurt was working on it. The same rumor says they are working on a MM alum chassis conversion for the b4. Again, just a rumor. The RM alum chassis was seen
#9524
Unfortunately the angled ballcups aren't designed for the inner rears and that is most likely the issue. They are designed for the outer rear to give extra clearance for the rear wheels, not for BB clearance. They will hit the dust-cover under compression and cause problems.
Here is a quote from the website and press release "Included is an angled version of the Wedge which can be used on the outside of the rear camber link for increased clearance on the rear wheel"
Website update.
Sorry you had some issues with the inner ballcups popping off, but maybe give them another try with the normal straight ones inside.
Here is a quote from the website and press release "Included is an angled version of the Wedge which can be used on the outside of the rear camber link for increased clearance on the rear wheel"
Website update.
Sorry you had some issues with the inner ballcups popping off, but maybe give them another try with the normal straight ones inside.
#9525
Hideeho
That was in response to me commenting that I popped both inner ball cups on a flat landing with the angled cups on the inside. I intend to try them again with the cups mounted properly, but have been unable to so far due to frying my esc (plugged it in backwards, doh!
).
I will have a practice day this Saturday, so I will try the other set on my b44 this week end & report back. Although, others who have mounted them correctly have stated they work well.
That was in response to me commenting that I popped both inner ball cups on a flat landing with the angled cups on the inside. I intend to try them again with the cups mounted properly, but have been unable to so far due to frying my esc (plugged it in backwards, doh!
). I will have a practice day this Saturday, so I will try the other set on my b44 this week end & report back. Although, others who have mounted them correctly have stated they work well.



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