RC10B4.1 FT/WC
#601
FYI, the correct pistons were actually in a separate plastic bag by themselves. The extras were in another bag all together.
If Maybell at RC Hobbies in Woodinville is out of stock, Scotty at Tacoma R/C has a whole wall full (probably 15+ sets) in stock.
#602
Hey guys,
Just finished building my first off road kit (FT b4.1) and I’m very impressed.
I was wondering if someone can advise me if it's safe for thread lock to make contact with the b4.1 plastic parts?
In some areas like the transmission case it seems unavoidable, I've had issues with thread lock eating my car in the past!!
I'm using Loctite 243 which is a medium strength thread lock, is that good?
Cheers....Azza
Just finished building my first off road kit (FT b4.1) and I’m very impressed.
I was wondering if someone can advise me if it's safe for thread lock to make contact with the b4.1 plastic parts?
In some areas like the transmission case it seems unavoidable, I've had issues with thread lock eating my car in the past!!

I'm using Loctite 243 which is a medium strength thread lock, is that good?
Cheers....Azza
#603
My FT T4.1 kit came with eight spare 2-hole pistons and was missing the rear axle pins and e-clips used to hold the pistons on the shock shafts. Luckily I had a bunch of extra e-clips but I had to email AE support to get them to send me the axle pins.
Anyone else had experiences like this? All those extra pistons were particularly weird...
Anyone else had experiences like this? All those extra pistons were particularly weird...
The only thing I was disappointed with otherwise a very good kit.
#604
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 15,743
From: RIP 'Chopper', 4/18/13 miss you bud:(
Ditto. Good trick that has always worked well for me.
FYI, the correct pistons were actually in a separate plastic bag by themselves. The extras were in another bag all together.
If Maybell at RC Hobbies in Woodinville is out of stock, Scotty at Tacoma R/C has a whole wall full (probably 15+ sets) in stock.
FYI, the correct pistons were actually in a separate plastic bag by themselves. The extras were in another bag all together.
If Maybell at RC Hobbies in Woodinville is out of stock, Scotty at Tacoma R/C has a whole wall full (probably 15+ sets) in stock.
Nobody has any comments on the fact that you can't take ALL the air out of the new shocks without creating negative presure/vacuum inside?
#605
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 15,743
From: RIP 'Chopper', 4/18/13 miss you bud:(
Hey guys,
Just finished building my first off road kit (FT b4.1) and I’m very impressed.
I was wondering if someone can advise me if it's safe for thread lock to make contact with the b4.1 plastic parts?
In some areas like the transmission case it seems unavoidable, I've had issues with thread lock eating my car in the past!!
I'm using Loctite 243 which is a medium strength thread lock, is that good?
Cheers....Azza
Just finished building my first off road kit (FT b4.1) and I’m very impressed.
I was wondering if someone can advise me if it's safe for thread lock to make contact with the b4.1 plastic parts?
In some areas like the transmission case it seems unavoidable, I've had issues with thread lock eating my car in the past!!

I'm using Loctite 243 which is a medium strength thread lock, is that good?
Cheers....Azza

#606
I don't understand what you are doing. I built my T4.1 transmission with zero loctite and every screw is snug and the it spins completely free...
#607
A small dab of lock tight is advised , the new case has very little flex and the trans screws can come loose after a few runs ...
#608
I was 100% sure they were bagged with the shafts but I knew they put them in seperate bags with or stapled to corresponding front and rear hardware.
Nobody has any comments on the fact that you can't take ALL the air out of the new shocks without creating negative presure/vacuum inside?
Nobody has any comments on the fact that you can't take ALL the air out of the new shocks without creating negative presure/vacuum inside?
Emulsion shock design....
Negative rebound occurs when you pushed to much oil out the bleed hole ...
#609
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 15,743
From: RIP 'Chopper', 4/18/13 miss you bud:(
I've got mine dialed and love them and they don't leak!!
#610
Ditto. I keep watching them after every run expecting some oil to leak out as previous AE shocks have done for me. However after a dozen runs not a single drop of oil has escaped, and that's without green slim, well done AE!
#611
#612
When the bleeder caps first came out I read to bleed the shock and then pull the shaft all the way back out. This puts the correct amount of air into the shock. I have been doing this since the bleeder caps came out and it works just fine.
The bleeder caps aren't for getting all the air out, they are to make it easier to get the left and right shock exactly the same. It also makes it easier when rebuilding to get the exact same fill.
The bleeder caps aren't for getting all the air out, they are to make it easier to get the left and right shock exactly the same. It also makes it easier when rebuilding to get the exact same fill.
#613
The reason for pulling the shock shaft out on a bladder shock is to pull negative pressure on the bladder so that when you screw the shock cap on it does not let air in past the bladder. At least that was my experience from building bladder TC shocks.
#614
hey, im ordering up some new tools, i cant remember for the life of me what size nut driver i need for the rear wheels on my buggy, im at work getting ready to place an order, what size nut driver do i need
#615
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 3,074
From: Tacompton,WA



