Tamiya F201
#241
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Osherman: I didn't know I needed to glue the diff rings. I thought it was odd that the rings weren't keyed at all, but I didn't think about gluing them. I just tightened them and reassembled the suspension. I will see how it runs with my old ParadoxPro before I bother with the diffs again.
zombies: your making me jealous man. Adjustable motor mount, universals.....sounds too good to resist. Is there a website where I can check out these hop ups?
zombies: your making me jealous man. Adjustable motor mount, universals.....sounds too good to resist. Is there a website where I can check out these hop ups?
#242
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Originally posted by Darkseid
zombies: your making me jealous man. Adjustable motor mount, universals.....sounds too good to resist. Is there a website where I can check out these hop ups?
zombies: your making me jealous man. Adjustable motor mount, universals.....sounds too good to resist. Is there a website where I can check out these hop ups?
http://www.tech-racing.co.jp/op_parts_new.htm
You can order them from RainbowTen from Japan. I've ordered stuff from them several times. they very safe and reliable. Shipping is around 10-15 to the US via Priority mail. RainbowTen website: http://www.rainbowten.co.jp/english/index.html
if you do an item search for: F201 all the option parts will show what is in stock.
Also Square R/C is coming out with teflon shock pistons and stainless shock shafts. see: http://www.rc-square.com/
Still trying to find where I can get those...
for another F1 rc site check out: http://www.formula1-rc.com/
#243
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Darkseid--> It doesn't say in the manual, that i remember, about glueing, but this is just a little trick from past experience in sedan racing...Should apply not only to sedans, but any ball diff in general with non-keyed, diff-rings. I didn't glue my rings either, but since you mention that after all the tightening your's still slips that woould be my first step to finding the actual problem...
Either that or that TAMIYA diff-lube just works too darn good
Either that or that TAMIYA diff-lube just works too darn good
#244
Originally posted by psycho
dtm
If you haven't gotten your diffs sorted out by now, try putting loctite on both the screw that holds the diff together and also the grub screw that is supposed to keep the main scew from backing out. I put a good sized drop on loctite on the tip of the grubscrew and my diffs haven't backed out, although other guys at the track on Sat did have problems.
dtm
If you haven't gotten your diffs sorted out by now, try putting loctite on both the screw that holds the diff together and also the grub screw that is supposed to keep the main scew from backing out. I put a good sized drop on loctite on the tip of the grubscrew and my diffs haven't backed out, although other guys at the track on Sat did have problems.
#245
Originally posted by dtm
Thks Psycho...I'll bear that in mind when I build the diffs!
Thks Psycho...I'll bear that in mind when I build the diffs!
#247
Originally posted by Manticore
tks dtm, I am collecting feedback while you are asking !!
tks dtm, I am collecting feedback while you are asking !!
#250
No way! Moon bought a toy electric car? I'm shocked!
#252
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F201 option parts sell out very quickly at Rainbowten. If you email them... they might be able to reserve the parts you want when they arrive. Because of the time difference best time to do a search is around midnight pacific time. that's when I found out the motor mount was available and the following night is was all sold out. I was lucky to get one. Good luck.
#253
Originally posted by Darkseid
Osherman: its something I never had to do. The diff rings were always either keyed or had some other method to hold them in place.
The next time I take the car apart, I'll snatch the diffs out and glue them up.
rc-zombies: thanks for the links.
Osherman: its something I never had to do. The diff rings were always either keyed or had some other method to hold them in place.
The next time I take the car apart, I'll snatch the diffs out and glue them up.
rc-zombies: thanks for the links.
1. Oil film on diff rings, outdrivers, screws, balls etc...clean everything with cleaner first!
2. Thrust bearing springs need to be seated (I remember this from the TC3 or MR4...) Fully compress springs 3-4 times.....both mine shorten in length by almost 1mm!!! and then stopped (of course!! )
3. I prefer thread lock on the diff plates/outdrivers compared to glue.....a little less permenant...but either will do!
4. Don't forget the grease on the head end of the screw (I did at first) it does make a slight difference!
5. Good tip from Psycho on using threadlock for both screws in the diff!
Just my 2 cents!
I still can't get the diffs as smooth as those on my Xray.......but they will do!!
#254
Originally posted by psycho
No way! Moon bought a toy electric car? I'm shocked!
No way! Moon bought a toy electric car? I'm shocked!
#255
Originally posted by psycho
No way! Moon bought a toy electric car? I'm shocked!
No way! Moon bought a toy electric car? I'm shocked!