SC10 4x4 Thread
#9826
ran mine on the track this week there was a clicking noise under hard acceleration. i found the clicker was loose but that wasn't it so i checked the rear diff,there was very little lube in it so i corrected that. i also took out the 550 4000kv tenshock motor and put in a castle 4 pole 3800 540 motor as it felt overpowered. it was better but the noise came back. the belt tension feels good,any ideas? i have the basket set-up in the truck and other than the noise it runs fine......thanks
make sure that all your transmission case screws are not over tightened . if they are it will bind and make noise you might think that it is the belts . it happened to me once.
#9827
just a FYI, i ran this weekend with the strc .5 rear hubs, and new tires, and i did seem to notice an increase in rear grip. I cannot say for sure that it was the hubs, but my truck had plenty of rear grip on a low/medium grip track.
#9828
I will say, these Pro4 motors are the power houses. Between your motor and mine, I think we both had more power then any of the others on the track. I just ran like ass, lol
#9829
#9833
Edit: You work on your Kitchen table too!?
Last edited by CoyoteSlash; 10-30-2011 at 09:15 PM. Reason: Didn't want to upset Fastlaps
#9834
After I made my chassis brace, the driveline got a lot quieter with no other changes, so I knew what happened. But I never checked the belt like I did in pictures, and when I did I was like OMFG.
#9835
#9838
I have a B44.1 saddle pack setup on the truck and I think the chassis flex is a lot worse without the stick pack brace/bracket. It flexes so easily that I wouldn't even run the truck until I made a chassis brace, which I did today. Looks like a chassis brace it's going to be mandatory for a saddle pack setup IMO.

I also noticed (as mentioned above) excessive belt tension really torques on the Topshaft and slightly twists the transmission, which in turn will affect gear mesh. I would be surprised if Associated does not include a chassis brace on a Factory Team kit in the future. This truck really needs one IMO.
I made the brace from some solid aluminum rod I had on hand and Rocket City ball end that are commonly used to make Clodbuster tubular suspension links. The hardest part was drilling and tapping the ends for the 6/32 studs to go into.
I had to keep the link level and up high enough so I can remove to saddled packs without removing the brace. I was concerned with the rear attachment point possibly breaking so I reinforced it with a large colored washer underneath and a locknut to spread out the load on the plastic over the motor. With the Tekin Pro 4 540 motor there is plenty of room above it to allow for some type of reinforcement piece add you can see in the last photo.
Now the chassis with saddle packs passes the chassis flex test Craig was trying above.
Last edited by SS LS1; 10-30-2011 at 10:41 PM. Reason: added photos
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