Team Associated RC10B64 Thread
#1321
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I had the same binding issue mainly in one or two spots as well even with 7-0. In the end I pulled the diff out and decided to tighten up the 4 screws holding the diff halves together, only about 1/4 turn each just to make sure the halves your fully together.. put it all back together and it is now perfect!! although while I had the diff out I also made sure the pinion gear was fully pushed in (from the inside of the gearbox) it did also move back a fraction so maybe that helped as well? Anyway a couple more things for you to try..
Adrian
Adrian
#1322
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 4,610
From: Vancouver, Washington
When I built my XB8E a couple years ago the manual shows the recommended width measurement of the built diff so you would have a better idea if you maybe didn't have the screws tight enough. I don't know why more manufacturers don't do the same thing, it would sure limit the variables.
#1323
The B64 is my first 4 wheeler. Never built a gear diff before. I wish that there would have been a little note in the manual indicating that the shimming shown in the manual was only a starting reference, and that adding or removing shims on either side would probably be necessary. I'm sure that's common knowledge for most of you guys, but for someone like me, I just didn't think about it. So now, I'm going to have to pull out each gear box to check it which is kind of annoying after my car is already fully assembled. Kind of annoying. If I wouldn't have read this forum I would've never known.
Anyway, if you are a gear diff noob like me, here is a great video by Ty Tessman that explains how to get your shimming right and how to check for binding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAlqodKEcrU
Anyway, if you are a gear diff noob like me, here is a great video by Ty Tessman that explains how to get your shimming right and how to check for binding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAlqodKEcrU
#1324
The B64 is my first 4 wheeler. Never built a gear diff before. I wish that there would have been a little note in the manual indicating that the shimming shown in the manual was only a starting reference, and that adding or removing shims on either side would probably be necessary. I'm sure that's common knowledge for most of you guys, but for someone like me, I just didn't think about it. So now, I'm going to have to pull out each gear box to check it which is kind of annoying after my car is already fully assembled. Kind of annoying. If I wouldn't have read this forum I would've never known.
Anyway, if you are a gear diff noob like me, here is a great video by Ty Tessman that explains how to get your shimming right and how to check for binding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAlqodKEcrU
Anyway, if you are a gear diff noob like me, here is a great video by Ty Tessman that explains how to get your shimming right and how to check for binding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAlqodKEcrU
#1326
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From: USA
Very true, and probably my favorite part of the car. When I wanna tune a diff I don't wanna spend ten minutes getting diff out. This car is 5 screws and sway bar link set screws and it's in your hand. It takes me about 30 seconds to get the diff out. Is anyone running the gearbox shim
#1327
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From: El Mirage, AZ, USA
All Europeans are anal about technical stuff Somebody bought a jacket in Germany and it came with a owners manual on how to use all the pockets.
I have found more times then not that if you get it close in this case 7-1 just run it it will break in. If it doesn't that means you built it wrong. Relax
I have found more times then not that if you get it close in this case 7-1 just run it it will break in. If it doesn't that means you built it wrong. Relax
#1328
#1329
Very true, and probably my favorite part of the car. When I wanna tune a diff I don't wanna spend ten minutes getting diff out. This car is 5 screws and sway bar link set screws and it's in your hand. It takes me about 30 seconds to get the diff out. Is anyone running the gearbox shim
#1330
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Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 564
From: Franklin, TN
So I called AE support and boy was that amusing. I didn't catch the name on the other end but he had never heard of anyone having any shimming issues with the 64..LOL.
He didn't really have anything to offer except to inspect the gears real close to see if there were any burrs.
I did try and tighten the diff screws a bit more but I'm afraid to go too far and either strip the holes or break the scews.
Right now at 8-0 I don't have the binding so I may leave it that way and after a run or two recheck and try to re-shim it.
He didn't really have anything to offer except to inspect the gears real close to see if there were any burrs.
I did try and tighten the diff screws a bit more but I'm afraid to go too far and either strip the holes or break the scews.
Right now at 8-0 I don't have the binding so I may leave it that way and after a run or two recheck and try to re-shim it.
#1331
Anyone know what the contents of bag 2.3 are? looks like I am missing it
Unless they put everything into 2.1 and 2.2. It looks like I have everything needed to build 3 diffs, 2.1 has 2 smaller bags inside it with gears, shims and gaskets along with diff cases and spur gear and bag 2.2 has the other half of the diff cases along with the out drives and a bag of screws.
/facepalm. Shock oil bag is 2.3... thanks to my wife for pointing that one out.
Unless they put everything into 2.1 and 2.2. It looks like I have everything needed to build 3 diffs, 2.1 has 2 smaller bags inside it with gears, shims and gaskets along with diff cases and spur gear and bag 2.2 has the other half of the diff cases along with the out drives and a bag of screws./facepalm. Shock oil bag is 2.3... thanks to my wife for pointing that one out.
#1332
can't get the manual to open for some reason, but on the B64D do they specify a certain weight to fill the diffs to? (by that I mean using a small scale zeroed out to the weight of the diff, fill to say "1.4 grams"). This what durango did and I liked it as I didn't have issues with under or overfilling from what I could tell.
Curious if there are negatives to that.
Curious if there are negatives to that.
#1333
can't get the manual to open for some reason, but on the B64D do they specify a certain weight to fill the diffs to? (by that I mean using a small scale zeroed out to the weight of the diff, fill to say "1.4 grams"). This what durango did and I liked it as I didn't have issues with under or overfilling from what I could tell.
Curious if there are negatives to that.
Curious if there are negatives to that.





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