TAMIYA M-06 Thread
#1726
I apologize if this was answered already. I searched for 15 minutes and couldn't find an answer.
I am trying to install the 54194 M-05 ball diff into a standard M-06 kit.
When I assemble the diff housings, the diff is able to slide back and forth axially (left to right on the car) about 1mm. I checked my M-05 Pro with the same diff, and there is barely any slop in the diff.
Did I build it wrong?
Or do I just need to find or make an appropriately sized spacer to take up the slop?
Or just live with the slop?
I am trying to install the 54194 M-05 ball diff into a standard M-06 kit.
When I assemble the diff housings, the diff is able to slide back and forth axially (left to right on the car) about 1mm. I checked my M-05 Pro with the same diff, and there is barely any slop in the diff.
Did I build it wrong?
Or do I just need to find or make an appropriately sized spacer to take up the slop?
Or just live with the slop?
#1736
Yes that's the Tamiya Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA.
#1739
Howdy folks!
Just finished another round of TAC in Singapore. There were two m06 amongst a huge field of m05v2s... Although I didn't do absolutely well, the car was on rails and super fast (I got into an pileup and dropped to 10th position and still ended with 4th... If only I had another minute...)
Enjoy the pics.
Just finished another round of TAC in Singapore. There were two m06 amongst a huge field of m05v2s... Although I didn't do absolutely well, the car was on rails and super fast (I got into an pileup and dropped to 10th position and still ended with 4th... If only I had another minute...)
Enjoy the pics.
Last edited by foampervert; 07-27-2015 at 05:59 AM.



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