Tekno NB48
#3481
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From: Bay City, TX
No set formula for clutch shimming. Have to adjust for alignment like you said and to keep the bell off the flywheel and make sure shoes are engaging properly like I said before. You want a very small amount of play. I’d run the washer for the screw that hold the clutch bell on if you can.
#3484
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From: windsor Ontario Canada
To me it does everything well very easy to drive especially not being the best driver handles the bumps great and smooth tracks and it flies and jumps well to I'm coming from a tlr 4.0 buggy and kyosho mp9 tki 4 tlr was nitro the other electric hope this helps
#3486

Prototype or pre release... either way, looks like they have figured out the king pin screw issue and beefed up one of the parts that can change your hub angle with a single part..
#3487
#3488
Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 3,808
From: Texas
Tekno has finally released all the info on the new NB48 2.1. https://blog.teknorc.com/2022/07/27/...tro-buggy-kit/
#3490
Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 3,808
From: Texas
It looks like there is a pin on the top and bottom that drop through the c-hub and go into the spindle. The pis are held in place by the button head screw. Basically the same as the pins that hold the c-hub to the arm. It also appears that the bearings may be in the spindle instead of the c-hub now. Although I hope the bearings have been eliminated completely.
#3491
It looks like there is a pin on the top and bottom that drop through the c-hub and go into the spindle. The pis are held in place by the button head screw. Basically the same as the pins that hold the c-hub to the arm. It also appears that the bearings may be in the spindle instead of the c-hub now. Although I hope the bearings have been eliminated completely.
#3492
Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 3,808
From: Texas



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