SC10 4x4 Thread
#2896
Tech Regular
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Joined: May 2011
Posts: 306
Just a heads up for anyone who runs into this problem...I had the rear end together after page 20 and noticed that the left side drive line was binding...luckily this was not the front so taking it all apart was not bad.
After a lot of playing around with the parts and checking tolerances I found that the rear CVA bone hollow part where the coupler goes in was out of tolerance so it was not letting movement go in one direction because the coupler was binding inside. I had to scrape out inside the hollow bone and cleared it up enough so movement was possible...
This was not the first time I came across parts of this kit that were out of tolerance and caused me to go back and trim things up...
LIP
After a lot of playing around with the parts and checking tolerances I found that the rear CVA bone hollow part where the coupler goes in was out of tolerance so it was not letting movement go in one direction because the coupler was binding inside. I had to scrape out inside the hollow bone and cleared it up enough so movement was possible...
This was not the first time I came across parts of this kit that were out of tolerance and caused me to go back and trim things up...
LIP
#2897
Tech Regular
iTrader: (1)
Joined: May 2011
Posts: 306
I followed the first page and used the above suggestion...big mistake if you need to get it off again...
I would avoid that as I spent a lot of time trying to get that pin out on both sides to correct a problem I found later on.
I would avoid that as I spent a lot of time trying to get that pin out on both sides to correct a problem I found later on.
#2898
Tech Initiate
Joined: May 2011
Posts: 32
From: Brasil
#2899
I use a small dab of shoegoo on the pin. It is easy to remove but will hold the pin in place. This should solve the problem.
#2901
well...... ran outdoors for first time. loose dirt / gravel. the large hole in the associated wheels allowed the rears to FILL with dirt and small pebbles. have holes in tires also but rocks are under foams. brand new set of caliber 2.0's and blue closed cell foams. will be cutting apart to remove rocks and glue back together. heard other guys claim their tires are ruined after getting rocks in them. however I have used this technique in the past to replace foams on otherwise good wheels/ tires. will document this process with pics if anyone is interested in how to save your tires.
#2903
well...... ran outdoors for first time. loose dirt / gravel. the large hole in the associated wheels allowed the rears to FILL with dirt and small pebbles. have holes in tires also but rocks are under foams. brand new set of caliber 2.0's and blue closed cell foams. will be cutting apart to remove rocks and glue back together. heard other guys claim their tires are ruined after getting rocks in them. however I have used this technique in the past to replace foams on otherwise good wheels/ tires. will document this process with pics if anyone is interested in how to save your tires.
I also have a question for you guys and apologize if it's been dealt with as I don't feel like reading the whole thread. We had a guy at our track today all happy to run his toy only to see the shock come apart after about 3 laps. Is there an issue with the shocks not being built correctly? It looks to me like the screw through the piston backed out. I felt bad for the guy and promised to look into it. Thanks guys.
#2904
Just got my RX8 paired with a 1410/3800kv motor.
Would like to see ESC settings (Timing, limiter, brakes, etc) and gearing info from guys who have run the same setup.
I wanted to start with good base setup and adjust form there.
I started with 20/93 for the gearing.
I will switch to 32P if the 48P does not work out.
thanks
Would like to see ESC settings (Timing, limiter, brakes, etc) and gearing info from guys who have run the same setup.
I wanted to start with good base setup and adjust form there.
I started with 20/93 for the gearing.
I will switch to 32P if the 48P does not work out.
thanks
#2905
Ran the truck in its first race this weekend and was very happy to take first place. The truck has a great ability to turn in both on and off power, unlike the losi and OFNA trucks. I was also the only one using a 540 sized motor in the whole class. A 6.5 Ballistic with 12* of timing in the motor and 30* more in the spedo using full time sensored mode gave me the same top end as my two closest competors that wrer running 4.5 550's. It was also a power hugry setup that required the use of a 5300mah 65c Thunder Power battery for a 8min main. Only complaint I had was the preassembled shocks let the screw for the piston back off and fall apart.
#2906
Ran the truck in its first race this weekend and was very happy to take first place. The truck has a great ability to turn in both on and off power, unlike the losi and OFNA trucks. I was also the only one using a 540 sized motor in the whole class. A 6.5 Ballistic with 12* of timing in the motor and 30* more in the spedo using full time sensored mode gave me the same top end as my two closest competors that wrer running 4.5 550's. It was also a power hugry setup that required the use of a 5300mah 65c Thunder Power battery for a 8min main. Only complaint I had was the preassembled shocks let the screw for the piston back off and fall apart.
#2907
well...... ran outdoors for first time. loose dirt / gravel. the large hole in the associated wheels allowed the rears to FILL with dirt and small pebbles. have holes in tires also but rocks are under foams. brand new set of caliber 2.0's and blue closed cell foams. will be cutting apart to remove rocks and glue back together. heard other guys claim their tires are ruined after getting rocks in them. however I have used this technique in the past to replace foams on otherwise good wheels/ tires. will document this process with pics if anyone is interested in how to save your tires.
#2908
Has anyone noticed the out drives getting sloppy in the diff gear housing. My cups are starting to develop a lot of movement. The o-rings seem to be sealing the fluid still but this stuff is so thick it take weeks to leak out anyway.
Any thoughts on this? Maybe AE did not grease the shafts when assembling the diffs?
Any thoughts on this? Maybe AE did not grease the shafts when assembling the diffs?
#2909
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 2,974
From: Norwood, OH...and CCRCR and The OhioRCFactory
Please teach me this as I like my stock Losi tires but the foams are mush.
I also have a question for you guys and apologize if it's been dealt with as I don't feel like reading the whole thread. We had a guy at our track today all happy to run his toy only to see the shock come apart after about 3 laps. Is there an issue with the shocks not being built correctly? It looks to me like the screw through the piston backed out. I felt bad for the guy and promised to look into it. Thanks guys.
I also have a question for you guys and apologize if it's been dealt with as I don't feel like reading the whole thread. We had a guy at our track today all happy to run his toy only to see the shock come apart after about 3 laps. Is there an issue with the shocks not being built correctly? It looks to me like the screw through the piston backed out. I felt bad for the guy and promised to look into it. Thanks guys.



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