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Old 10-06-2018 | 08:34 AM
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Are there any spur gears smaller than 44T? I can't find any
KKPIT (chinese knock off manufacturer) had actually made some high quality machined nylon 43T spurs that were designed for the Tekno, but I have been unable to find them the past couple years.
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Old 11-17-2018 | 01:22 PM
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Hi, will the Tekno EB48.2 body fit on the EB48.3?
Yes, as will the EB48 original onto the EB48.3
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Old 01-31-2019 | 05:09 PM
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ok guys I look and looked and can't find a solid list on what it will take to move a eb.3 to a complete .4 I know it is not going to be cost effective but can it be done.. and if so a parts list would be incredible.. thanks in advance I know some one out there has this info..
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Old 01-31-2019 | 05:36 PM
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ok guys I look and looked and can't find a solid list on what it will take to move a eb.3 to a complete .4 I know it is not going to be cost effective but can it be done.. and if so a parts list would be incredible.. thanks in advance I know some one out there has this info..
the main difference are the overdrive F/R diffs, the bearings in the steering hubs and Ackerman.
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Old 01-31-2019 | 07:48 PM
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ok guys I look and looked and can't find a solid list on what it will take to move a eb.3 to a complete .4 I know it is not going to be cost effective but can it be done.. and if so a parts list would be incredible.. thanks in advance I know some one out there has this info..
Just off the top of my head the major things that are different;
-chassis
-front and rear arms
-front and rear drive shafts
-steering Ackerman/geometry
-front and rear ring and pinion gears
-front spindles

I think they list the differences on the website; https://www.teknorc.com/shop/tkr8000...ed-description

Honestly, I like my .3 just fine still!
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Old 01-30-2020 | 12:48 PM
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How much radial movement is acceptable on the center diff bearings? Mine still turns nice and smooth but there is what seems to be too much movement. I never saw it new so I don't know if amy movement is normal. Mine is really loud at speed and I had thought this was due to the steel spur gear but now that I have seem this movement I think it could also contribute to the noise and probably doesn't help the wear characteristics either.

So, is there a spec on what I should see? I haven't put a guage on mine but I would guess that there is 0.5-0.75mm.
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