Community
Wiki Posts
Search

RC10B4.1 FT/WC

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 12-01-2011 | 03:03 AM
  #7996  
Lonestar's Avatar
Tech Elite
iTrader: (15)
 
Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 3,273
From: Switzerland
Default

Originally Posted by jirish617
hey guys, does anyone know if the losi ball studs will fit the b4? I have broken way too many of the AE ones in too little time. I heard the losi ones are stronger. I need to find a better alternative than what I have...
I've broken a few ballstuds (esp the inner rear camber link ones) in my older B4 days... none broken with the B4.1 so far (those with the hex hole), the material seems stronger.

The older Losi's (xxx series) should fit if you really want to go that route, not 100% sure about the 22's tho, but I would suspect not.

Make sure the ballstuds are screwed all the way in - if the flat part doesn't lie right on the surface it's screwed on, the exposed thread section will offer a least resistance spot, and that's where it'll break.

Paul
Lonestar is offline  
Old 12-01-2011 | 03:22 AM
  #7997  
daverobbo5's Avatar
Tech Master
iTrader: (45)
 
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 1,090
Default

Hello AE peoples. I race stock in 2WD and 4WD but have been wanting to try mod truck for while so I bought a couple of T4's.

I am looking to gear them with a 8.5 HW brushless and 60A esc.

Research suggests I run 18/87.

I'm sure i need to add some weights too. any suggestions??

I'm sure this has been answered 14 times before but I know it will only take a few key strokes to respond.

thanks in advance!!
daverobbo5 is offline  
Old 12-01-2011 | 08:56 AM
  #7998  
Cummins Driver's Avatar
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (19)
 
Joined: May 2011
Posts: 960
Default

Hey guys, just wondered if any of you have been running brushless long term on a T4 or B4 with a ball differential?

I just picked up a brushless (novak 5800) T4 for a good price and am wondering how the ball differential will do. After driving it, it seems like the ball differential will be fine with the stock tires, but i may be running some bigger, meatier tires, which is what will put the extra strain on it.

Im also looking for gearing suggestions on my 8.5t (like the poster above). The truck came to me geared 15/87, but after driving it, it seems pretty slow compared to my Evader with a 3930kv tacon motor, so im going to gear up some. At the moment my 2 other options are 16/81, and 20/87 until i pick up some more pinion gears.

Thanks
Cummins Driver is offline  
Old 12-01-2011 | 09:01 AM
  #7999  
T-BirdJunkie's Avatar
Tech Elite
iTrader: (10)
 
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 2,974
From: Norwood, OH...and CCRCR and The OhioRCFactory
Default

Originally Posted by Cummins Driver
Hey guys, just wondered if any of you have been running brushless long term on a T4 or B4 with a ball differential?

I just picked up a brushless (novak 5800) T4 for a good price and am wondering how the ball differential will do. After driving it, it seems like the ball differential will be fine with the stock tires, but i may be running some bigger, meatier tires, which is what will put the extra strain on it.

Im also looking for gearing suggestions on my 8.5t (like the poster above). The truck came to me geared 15/87, but after driving it, it seems pretty slow compared to my Evader with a 3930kv tacon motor, so im going to gear up some. At the moment my 2 other options are 16/81, and 20/87 until i pick up some more pinion gears.

Thanks
It'll be fine, CD. Ball diffs are generally stronger than gear diffs. Especially AE's crap 1/10 scale gear diff.
(FLAME ON)
T-BirdJunkie is offline  
Old 12-01-2011 | 09:07 AM
  #8000  
Tech Regular
iTrader: (36)
 
Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 273
From: Littleton
Default

Originally Posted by Cummins Driver
snip
My ball differentials do very well. I get 3-4 months on a build with no gritty feeling, super smooth. It is all about prep and initial adjustment, after that I just forget it. My outdrives wear before the differential needs a rebuild.

Carbide balls, smooth shims with 1500 paper and grease properly.
thefatkid is offline  
Old 12-01-2011 | 09:16 AM
  #8001  
jirish617's Avatar
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (20)
 
Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 830
From: chi south subs
Default

Originally Posted by Lonestar
I've broken a few ballstuds (esp the inner rear camber link ones) in my older B4 days... none broken with the B4.1 so far (those with the hex hole), the material seems stronger.

The older Losi's (xxx series) should fit if you really want to go that route, not 100% sure about the 22's tho, but I would suspect not.

Make sure the ballstuds are screwed all the way in - if the flat part doesn't lie right on the surface it's screwed on, the exposed thread section will offer a least resistance spot, and that's where it'll break.

Paul
all of mine have broken on little jumps or minor crashes, never when i think the car should have broken. I've been adding the hex ones in one at a time as they break. Someone at the local track had mentioned something about losi ball studs, but he was running a 22, so I wasn't too sure.

The hex ones my dad had bought so I've been taking them to use, but is that one of the other differences from the b4.1 to the b4 is the b4.1 studs have a hex hole instead?

Last edited by jirish617; 12-01-2011 at 09:55 AM.
jirish617 is offline  
Old 12-01-2011 | 09:29 AM
  #8002  
Cummins Driver's Avatar
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (19)
 
Joined: May 2011
Posts: 960
Default

Thanks TBJ and FatKid

It seems like ball differentials are hyped up to be more maintenance than they really are. The diff in this truck could use a rebuild(its kinda gritty), but was still working fine when i drove it yesterday. I think with a proper rebuild it would be good. I found out the diff was in backwards when i got the truck. So, before i ran it, i inspected it and readjusted it when i reinstalled it in the correct direction. The slipper is set pretty good and slips long before the diff(havent heard the diff slip at all).

Im liking the T4 pretty good so far. I think it'll be a rocket once i get the motor cleaned and geared correctly.
Cummins Driver is offline  
Old 12-01-2011 | 10:51 AM
  #8003  
F18engineguy's Avatar
Tech Master
iTrader: (217)
 
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 1,630
Default

Originally Posted by jirish617
hey guys, does anyone know if the losi ball studs will fit the b4? I have broken way too many of the AE ones in too little time. I heard the losi ones are stronger. I need to find a better alternative than what I have...
It seems that some of the AE cups are more brittle then others...it's like everything else, there is always someone that will say they have never broke one...try the RPM cups..
F18engineguy is offline  
Old 12-01-2011 | 11:06 AM
  #8004  
YankeeFan123's Avatar
Tech Elite
iTrader: (73)
 
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 3,218
From: San Diego, California
Default

Originally Posted by F18engineguy
It seems that some of the AE cups are more brittle then others...it's like everything else, there is always someone that will say they have never broke one...try the RPM cups..
I have broken several ae ball cups, but never an rpm one..
YankeeFan123 is offline  
Old 12-01-2011 | 11:14 AM
  #8005  
-WHEELMAN-'s Avatar
Tech Elite
iTrader: (267)
 
Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 4,511
From: Redlands, California
Default

Originally Posted by YankeeFan123
I have broken several ae ball cups, but never an rpm one..
I know me to people bash RPM cups but I love them and don't have issues with them popping off or breaking!! I don't know what people are doing wrong because they work great for me!!
-WHEELMAN- is offline  
Old 12-01-2011 | 11:18 AM
  #8006  
Asharus's Avatar
Tech Elite
iTrader: (42)
 
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 3,123
From: Long Island, NY
Default

the rpm longshanks work great. haven't broken one yet! ::crosses fingers::
Asharus is offline  
Old 12-01-2011 | 11:41 AM
  #8007  
Wild Cherry's Avatar
Tech Legend
 
Joined: Aug 2001
Posts: 22,595
From: TRCR Modified Driver
Default

Losi cups are stronger and don't pop off easy ....
Wild Cherry is offline  
Old 12-01-2011 | 12:12 PM
  #8008  
jirish617's Avatar
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (20)
 
Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 830
From: chi south subs
Default

its not the cups i am having an issue with, the ballstuds themselves keep snapping, ive had 4 or 5 with in the last week, from either being run over by an SC or a small crash... I am going to buy the hex ones for the b4.1 because they seem to be holding up better than the ones that came on the b4, if they continue to break then ill try something else.
jirish617 is offline  
Old 12-01-2011 | 12:14 PM
  #8009  
Asharus's Avatar
Tech Elite
iTrader: (42)
 
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 3,123
From: Long Island, NY
Default

Originally Posted by jirish617
its not the cups i am having an issue with, the ballstuds themselves keep snapping, ive had 4 or 5 with in the last week, from either being run over by an SC or a small crash... I am going to buy the hex ones for the b4.1 because they seem to be holding up better than the ones that came on the b4, if they continue to break then ill try something else.
strange, i've never broken one of those
Asharus is offline  
Old 12-01-2011 | 12:18 PM
  #8010  
bdyche's Avatar
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (5)
 
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 867
From: Marysville, WA
Default

Originally Posted by T-BirdJunkie
It'll be fine, CD. Ball diffs are generally stronger than gear diffs. Especially AE's crap 1/10 scale gear diff.
(FLAME ON)
bdyche agrees with T-BirdJunkie; 3 races with an LRP 8.5 until the gear diff was toasted in his SC10, regularly gets a half dozen or more races (+practice days) out of a ball diff with the same ESC/motor combination.
bdyche is offline  


Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service -

Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.