Tekno RC EB48.4 Thread
#766
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From: Maine
The mount has two size holes for the heads..I'd assume the other 2 are M4 and not m3...My SMC motor has both.
#767
To be clear, I'm talking about step P-2 in the manual where you attach the oval shaped metal piece to the front of the motor. My motor has 6 holes, all of which are M4 size. The holes in that oval shaped piece are too small for an M4 screw.
#768
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Just finished mine and overall I'm pleased with it. Only things i would improve are:
shock cap orings- too large in my opinion, were a pain to get to sit flat in the cap
bleeder screw orings- pain to get on, would rather see a washer like losi uses
rear spring collars looser than fronts- measured my shock bodies and the rears are .002" bigger than the fronts
Now I can't wait to run it!
shock cap orings- too large in my opinion, were a pain to get to sit flat in the cap
bleeder screw orings- pain to get on, would rather see a washer like losi uses
rear spring collars looser than fronts- measured my shock bodies and the rears are .002" bigger than the fronts
Now I can't wait to run it!
#770
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Just finished mine as well and I second everything Dave said. After trying the first shock cap o-ring for ten minutes, one thing that worked was to get the o-ring in the cap as well as possible then carefully screw the cap on the body. It will press the o-ring flat into the cap....hopefully this helps someone.
Just finished mine and overall I'm pleased with it. Only things i would improve are:
shock cap orings- too large in my opinion, were a pain to get to sit flat in the cap
bleeder screw orings- pain to get on, would rather see a washer like losi uses
rear spring collars looser than fronts- measured my shock bodies and the rears are .002" bigger than the fronts
Now I can't wait to run it!
shock cap orings- too large in my opinion, were a pain to get to sit flat in the cap
bleeder screw orings- pain to get on, would rather see a washer like losi uses
rear spring collars looser than fronts- measured my shock bodies and the rears are .002" bigger than the fronts
Now I can't wait to run it!
#771
I'm about ready to start the steering build but so far I must say this thing is built like a tank compared to the Losi 8ights I have built. All the pieces feel heavy and overbuilt. The plastics are nice and thick feeling. The bolts are heavy with a nice feel. It's hard to explain going from all TLR stuff to this. It just feels like a real race car built to last as opposed to the TLR which, while nice and never really gave me any trouble, just seems like it cuts corners where the Tekno puts an emphasis on durability.
I will say the TLR manual is nicer. The images are better and more detailed than the Tekno. And I don't have to clip any parts off the mold like a Testers model kit. This seems a tad cheesy to me but maybe it's the way everyone does it except TLR? I would also have liked to have my fluid containers filled. There was barely enough 10K diff fluid. If I had made a mistake I would have had to buy more. Just fill the bottles please
TLR gives my complete bottles of shock and diff fluids...plenty to do multiple applications.
Can't wait to continue the build next week. Truly a joy seeing all the stout hardware.
I will say the TLR manual is nicer. The images are better and more detailed than the Tekno. And I don't have to clip any parts off the mold like a Testers model kit. This seems a tad cheesy to me but maybe it's the way everyone does it except TLR? I would also have liked to have my fluid containers filled. There was barely enough 10K diff fluid. If I had made a mistake I would have had to buy more. Just fill the bottles please
TLR gives my complete bottles of shock and diff fluids...plenty to do multiple applications.Can't wait to continue the build next week. Truly a joy seeing all the stout hardware.
#774
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I'm officially done with my build, minus soldering things up and getting my hands on an aluminum servo horn because I'm an idiot and didn't order it with my kit.
Some random thoughts:
- Fit/finish was excellent. Very, very minor play in hubs as mentioned previously, but simply shimmed it away. Also an issue with loose shock collars in the rear as others have mentioned, but not sure if it will prove to be an issue on the track.
- No missing parts
- No issues with the motor mount
- While this is my first 1/8th scale, I feel like I just built a tank.
- I'm really digging the thought Tekno put into wire organization. I'm pretty OCD when it comes to my electronics installations and wire management, so I really appreciated the sensibility that went into this.
- From a build/technical standpoint, I'm thrilled with my purchase. I haven't driven my own yet, but I did get to drive someone else's the other day and it was a joy.
Just a quick fun fact: I always try to build turnbuckles using the manual's 1:1 pictures and using calipers to match the manual's measurements. With every other kit I've ever built, results have ranged from "pretty close" to "wtflol". The EB48.4 is the first time I haven't had to adjust anything steering-wise or camber-wise after the fact. Everything was dead-on perfect.
Some random thoughts:
- Fit/finish was excellent. Very, very minor play in hubs as mentioned previously, but simply shimmed it away. Also an issue with loose shock collars in the rear as others have mentioned, but not sure if it will prove to be an issue on the track.
- No missing parts
- No issues with the motor mount
- While this is my first 1/8th scale, I feel like I just built a tank.
- I'm really digging the thought Tekno put into wire organization. I'm pretty OCD when it comes to my electronics installations and wire management, so I really appreciated the sensibility that went into this.
- From a build/technical standpoint, I'm thrilled with my purchase. I haven't driven my own yet, but I did get to drive someone else's the other day and it was a joy.
Just a quick fun fact: I always try to build turnbuckles using the manual's 1:1 pictures and using calipers to match the manual's measurements. With every other kit I've ever built, results have ranged from "pretty close" to "wtflol". The EB48.4 is the first time I haven't had to adjust anything steering-wise or camber-wise after the fact. Everything was dead-on perfect.
#776
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From: oregon
Just finished mine and overall I'm pleased with it. Only things i would improve are:
shock cap orings- too large in my opinion, were a pain to get to sit flat in the cap
bleeder screw orings- pain to get on, would rather see a washer like losi uses
rear spring collars looser than fronts- measured my shock bodies and the rears are .002" bigger than the fronts
Now I can't wait to run it!
shock cap orings- too large in my opinion, were a pain to get to sit flat in the cap
bleeder screw orings- pain to get on, would rather see a washer like losi uses
rear spring collars looser than fronts- measured my shock bodies and the rears are .002" bigger than the fronts
Now I can't wait to run it!
Exact same things I noticed. I used the shock cap to "set" the orings because I couldn't get them to sit flat by hand.
Would be nice to have a grub screw in the shock collars also. One that tightens against the o-ring to lock them in place.
More shims for the outer hinge pins would be nice.
A tekno aluminum servo horn would make the kit complete. You could make one with inserts for the different spline counts.
As a guy that waited months to buy the original eb48, I'll say bravo. You guys really did an awesome job as usual.
With the $50 I saved vs a losi kit I bought some extra fluids and whatnot.
Last edited by streetsports; 04-16-2017 at 11:20 AM.





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