RC10B4.1 FT/WC
#1698
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Feb 2011
Posts: 55
hey guys I got a question about the diff
I so know I installed everything right, it all moves and works properly, but when I completely tighten down the diff case screws, it becomes hard to move the spur for 1/4 of its movement, when I loosen everything off it spins freely.
Is this just a matter of everything needing to break in and ill just have to keep an eye on it and tighten it up as I go?
Also the outdrives, they do move freely with resistance, but it almost feels like "sandy" resistance, again is that just a matter of things needing to break in? ie. the washers on the outdrives pressed against the ball bearings?
thanks! Ive never built one from scratch before, so I dont want ot make any wrong assumptions
I so know I installed everything right, it all moves and works properly, but when I completely tighten down the diff case screws, it becomes hard to move the spur for 1/4 of its movement, when I loosen everything off it spins freely.
Is this just a matter of everything needing to break in and ill just have to keep an eye on it and tighten it up as I go?
Also the outdrives, they do move freely with resistance, but it almost feels like "sandy" resistance, again is that just a matter of things needing to break in? ie. the washers on the outdrives pressed against the ball bearings?
thanks! Ive never built one from scratch before, so I dont want ot make any wrong assumptions
#1699
hey guys I got a question about the diff
I so know I installed everything right, it all moves and works properly, but when I completely tighten down the diff case screws, it becomes hard to move the spur for 1/4 of its movement, when I loosen everything off it spins freely.
Is this just a matter of everything needing to break in and ill just have to keep an eye on it and tighten it up as I go?
Also the outdrives, they do move freely with resistance, but it almost feels like "sandy" resistance, again is that just a matter of things needing to break in? ie. the washers on the outdrives pressed against the ball bearings?
thanks! Ive never built one from scratch before, so I dont want ot make any wrong assumptions
I so know I installed everything right, it all moves and works properly, but when I completely tighten down the diff case screws, it becomes hard to move the spur for 1/4 of its movement, when I loosen everything off it spins freely.
Is this just a matter of everything needing to break in and ill just have to keep an eye on it and tighten it up as I go?
Also the outdrives, they do move freely with resistance, but it almost feels like "sandy" resistance, again is that just a matter of things needing to break in? ie. the washers on the outdrives pressed against the ball bearings?
thanks! Ive never built one from scratch before, so I dont want ot make any wrong assumptions
#1700
#1701
L: 1.79” (45.5mm)
W: 1.44”(36.5mm)
H: 0.85” (21.5mm)
(strait from Castle Creations website) (edit: I believe that those are without fan)
hey guys I got a question about the diff
I so know I installed everything right, it all moves and works properly, but when I completely tighten down the diff case screws, it becomes hard to move the spur for 1/4 of its movement, when I loosen everything off it spins freely.
Is this just a matter of everything needing to break in and ill just have to keep an eye on it and tighten it up as I go?
Also the outdrives, they do move freely with resistance, but it almost feels like "sandy" resistance, again is that just a matter of things needing to break in? ie. the washers on the outdrives pressed against the ball bearings?
thanks! Ive never built one from scratch before, so I dont want ot make any wrong assumptions
I so know I installed everything right, it all moves and works properly, but when I completely tighten down the diff case screws, it becomes hard to move the spur for 1/4 of its movement, when I loosen everything off it spins freely.
Is this just a matter of everything needing to break in and ill just have to keep an eye on it and tighten it up as I go?
Also the outdrives, they do move freely with resistance, but it almost feels like "sandy" resistance, again is that just a matter of things needing to break in? ie. the washers on the outdrives pressed against the ball bearings?
thanks! Ive never built one from scratch before, so I dont want ot make any wrong assumptions
Maybe after a while it smoothes out. I tried replacing the gear and the diff balls but neither made a diff-(oh puns)-erence..As for the transmission case, I don't have that much resistance but I notice a small (less than half a second) change in how long the tires spin freely when I take out the motor and tighten or loosen the screws. I wish I could help you with that problem as that less-than-half-a-second is really annoying me -.-
#1702
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 15,743
From: RIP 'Chopper', 4/18/13 miss you bud:(
hey guys I got a question about the diff
I so know I installed everything right, it all moves and works properly, but when I completely tighten down the diff case screws, it becomes hard to move the spur for 1/4 of its movement, when I loosen everything off it spins freely.
Is this just a matter of everything needing to break in and ill just have to keep an eye on it and tighten it up as I go?
Also the outdrives, they do move freely with resistance, but it almost feels like "sandy" resistance, again is that just a matter of things needing to break in? ie. the washers on the outdrives pressed against the ball bearings?
thanks! Ive never built one from scratch before, so I dont want ot make any wrong assumptions
I so know I installed everything right, it all moves and works properly, but when I completely tighten down the diff case screws, it becomes hard to move the spur for 1/4 of its movement, when I loosen everything off it spins freely.
Is this just a matter of everything needing to break in and ill just have to keep an eye on it and tighten it up as I go?
Also the outdrives, they do move freely with resistance, but it almost feels like "sandy" resistance, again is that just a matter of things needing to break in? ie. the washers on the outdrives pressed against the ball bearings?
thanks! Ive never built one from scratch before, so I dont want ot make any wrong assumptions
#1704
Be careful on this screw...it can protrude into the back slipper plate. I have a nice shiny groove cut into mine. You might have to cut the very tip off with a dremel.
#1705
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 4,610
From: Vancouver, Washington
hey guys I got a question about the diff
I so know I installed everything right, it all moves and works properly, but when I completely tighten down the diff case screws, it becomes hard to move the spur for 1/4 of its movement, when I loosen everything off it spins freely.
Is this just a matter of everything needing to break in and ill just have to keep an eye on it and tighten it up as I go?
Also the outdrives, they do move freely with resistance, but it almost feels like "sandy" resistance, again is that just a matter of things needing to break in? ie. the washers on the outdrives pressed against the ball bearings?
thanks! Ive never built one from scratch before, so I dont want ot make any wrong assumptions
I so know I installed everything right, it all moves and works properly, but when I completely tighten down the diff case screws, it becomes hard to move the spur for 1/4 of its movement, when I loosen everything off it spins freely.
Is this just a matter of everything needing to break in and ill just have to keep an eye on it and tighten it up as I go?
Also the outdrives, they do move freely with resistance, but it almost feels like "sandy" resistance, again is that just a matter of things needing to break in? ie. the washers on the outdrives pressed against the ball bearings?
thanks! Ive never built one from scratch before, so I dont want ot make any wrong assumptions
#1707
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 3,301
From: Conducting aggressive board meetings at my local track
http://shop.dubro.com/products/produ...=360/101.0.1.1
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...2&blockType=G2
#1708
#1709
just use a little pressure and if you do it at the right angle it'll go in easy. i just did 4 new caps and didn't tap them.
#1710
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 15,743
From: RIP 'Chopper', 4/18/13 miss you bud:(
never had trouble with the 4 sets I've done, can be tricky little suckers though. One option would be to LIGHTLY chamfer the hole with an X-Acto.



