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Old 09-17-2017 | 08:27 AM
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Hi, does anyone know how to solve the horrible and very embarrassing whining noise that comes from the gearbox? Ive rebuilt this thing so many times the threads in the plastic parts are now rubbish. Not keen on throwing more money this.
I'm with you. Went through a couple gearbox housings between shimming and playing with different weight fluids. I ended up finally switching the input shaft retainers to eclips and bought another bag of shims. I put a shim on the input shaft and added a couple on both sides of the diff. Still not as quiet as I'd like but sooo much better. Most of my noise now comes from the pinion and spur. You can pull the entire front or rear assemblies off the chassis with 6 screws and the bottom of the gearbox is open so you can get a pretty good look at if and where you're getting any movement.
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Old 09-17-2017 | 08:35 AM
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What spares should I keep on hand for the dirt car?
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Old 09-17-2017 | 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Cain
how are you temping right now?

Assuming your motor isn't having issues, personally when running spec classes I start by using a method that the late Big Jim, one of the premier motor guys of his time recommended to me, with a few changes. Basically, he said to start by gearing your vehicle to top out towards the end of the longest straight, then check temps. I do this, within reason if the straight is really long or insanely short, and see how the vehicle feels and how the temps are.

If all looks good, I usually stick with that gearing or adjust about a tooth or 2. This in general has worked really well for me on a variety of vehicle platforms from 1/10 scale 2wd an 4wd buggy up to 1/8 E truggy.

Hope this helps.

as a side note, you can over heat a motor by being undergeared and have it revving at its high end range of the throttle all the time. If you find you are pretty much topped out throttle wise around most of the track, especially very very early going down a straight, I would give my gearing a look for sure.
That is helpful actually,, coming from running nitro 10 years ago, there is some much new stuff to learn right away and it's baffling me right now..

I am at full down the straight and to make jumps that shouldn't be that hard clear,,

How exactly do I check temps,, I do have a temp gun from my nitro days,, just shoot the side of the motor? My esc is set at 170 degree cut off and hasn't ever cut off so I guess I'm always under that,, what would be an ideal temp range?

I'm running a smc 170 and a tsr 17.5,, and it actually has a 22 pinion , not a 21.

tnx again
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Old 09-17-2017 | 01:08 PM
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Guys,, I'm running a 17.5, I too am running the stock gearing 21/81, after two race days it's clear that I'm much slower than most of the other guys in punch and top end,, is bumping up the pinion a good idea or is that just going to get the motor/esc to hot?

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My B64D manual says 31/78 for a 17.5 and 21/81 for a 7.5.
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Old 09-17-2017 | 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by LA-2-AL
How exactly do I check temps,, I do have a temp gun from my nitro days,, just shoot the side of the motor? My esc is set at 170 degree cut off and hasn't ever cut off so I guess I'm always under that,, what would be an ideal temp range?

I'm running a smc 170 and a tsr 17.5,, and it actually has a 22 pinion , not a 21.

tnx again
Unless the motor has a sensor in it to check the temperature the speed control will never know how hot it is. Now the speed control is a different story as most have temperature sensing circuitry built into them.
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Old 09-17-2017 | 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by LA-2-AL
I am at full down the straight and to make jumps that shouldn't be that hard clear,,

How exactly do I check temps,, I do have a temp gun from my nitro days,, just shoot the side of the motor? My esc is set at 170 degree cut off and hasn't ever cut off so I guess I'm always under that,, what would be an ideal temp range?

I'm running a smc 170 and a tsr 17.5,, and it actually has a 22 pinion , not a 21.

tnx again
Temp the side of the can and the endbell. If you're running a 17.5 (I assumed that was a type and you were running a *7.5*), then you're WAY under geared and your temp gun won't be useful til you're in range. Use the smallest spur and start at 28-30T.

In 2wd, we gear 17.5's @ 28-34/70.
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Old 09-18-2017 | 01:39 AM
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Wow,, then I'm way off, based on those gear ratios I should be running more like a 32 or 33 with the 81 spur

Thanks guys,, I'm going to confirm my spur and order a few pinions in the suggested range
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Old 09-18-2017 | 02:10 AM
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Originally Posted by windycityblues
I'm with you. Went through a couple gearbox housings between shimming and playing with different weight fluids. I ended up finally switching the input shaft retainers to eclips and bought another bag of shims. I put a shim on the input shaft and added a couple on both sides of the diff. Still not as quiet as I'd like but sooo much better. Most of my noise now comes from the pinion and spur. You can pull the entire front or rear assemblies off the chassis with 6 screws and the bottom of the gearbox is open so you can get a pretty good look at if and where you're getting any movement.
Thanks for your help. Much appreciated!!
I ended up getting a great deal on a 2017 XB4 last night.
Will be retiring the b64d only one race day old. Unfortunately I'm a disappointed b64d customer. To many issues.
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Old 09-18-2017 | 07:03 AM
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I don't understand the loudness of the car. I had mine built by Nick Wautlet of walliebuilds and it isn't much louder than my B6D. I think mine also has a super free drivetrain for a 4wd. I don't know if he built mine different from the manual, but I love it.
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Old 09-18-2017 | 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by stonerrockMP
Thanks for your help. Much appreciated!!
I ended up getting a great deal on a 2017 XB4 last night.
Will be retiring the b64d only one race day old. Unfortunately I'm a disappointed b64d customer. To many issues.
Weird, I have had almost no issues. I broke an arm, but I nailed the pipe hard on power. I broke a tower and a light roll over. Aside from that the car has been solid.
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Old 09-18-2017 | 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by LA-2-AL
That is helpful actually,, coming from running nitro 10 years ago, there is some much new stuff to learn right away and it's baffling me right now..

I am at full down the straight and to make jumps that shouldn't be that hard clear,,

How exactly do I check temps,, I do have a temp gun from my nitro days,, just shoot the side of the motor? My esc is set at 170 degree cut off and hasn't ever cut off so I guess I'm always under that,, what would be an ideal temp range?

I'm running a smc 170 and a tsr 17.5,, and it actually has a 22 pinion , not a 21.

tnx again
your track is doing 17.5 4wd? Most are 13.5 for spec 4wd in the US
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Old 09-18-2017 | 09:00 AM
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I don't understand the loudness of the car. I had mine built by Nick Wautlet of walliebuilds and it isn't much louder than my B6D. I think mine also has a super free drivetrain for a 4wd. I don't know if he built mine different from the manual, but I love it.
It's going to be a lot louder than a B6. If Wautlet built it I am sure there is no drag on the drive. It will get a little quieter after some runs. The metal gears the cars of today require make them all louder.
I had a 22-4, that was a quite car...... stripped a spur at a club night race.... night was over have to take like 20 screws out to replace it. Louder is better
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Old 09-18-2017 | 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Wildcat1971
your track is doing 17.5 4wd? Most are 13.5 for spec 4wd in the US
As far as I know it's run what ya brung club racing, I have no idea what other guys are running, but guess I should ask
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Old 09-18-2017 | 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by LA-2-AL
As far as I know it's run what ya brung club racing, I have no idea what other guys are running, but guess I should ask
If it is run what you brung, I would try a 10.5 or 13.5. 17.5 might be a bit under powered.
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Old 09-18-2017 | 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by LA-2-AL
Wow,, then I'm way off, based on those gear ratios I should be running more like a 32 or 33 with the 81 spur

Thanks guys,, I'm going to confirm my spur and order a few pinions in the suggested range
FYI with the 81 spur I don't believe you can fit a pinion any larger than a 29 tooth (can anyone confirm?). Not sure off the top of my head with the 78 spur, but I'd guess its not more than 30 tooth fitment. Running 17.5 in 4wd usually has required custom made small spur gears.
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