Team Associated TC6.2 Touring Car
#2011
Thanks for all the additional ideas to check!!!
My maintenance of the car is very good, so loose screws are not a cause here. All the other ideas are worth a check, like the rubbing belt on the servo mount. Never thought of that...
Thanks again guys, very much appreciated
My maintenance of the car is very good, so loose screws are not a cause here. All the other ideas are worth a check, like the rubbing belt on the servo mount. Never thought of that...
Thanks again guys, very much appreciated
#2012
Tech Adept
Not sure if this is the same sound but when I tried Drag break and the setting was too high; something made a noise; a high pitched sound. Motor maybe?
#2013
if you run the belts loose, and your drag brake is on the belts will make a sound as they slow down. They vibrate like a violin string.
#2014
Tech Master
iTrader: (8)
So a buddy and I just bought and built 2 TC6.2's purchased from different stores and both have the same rear toe issue. With the 1 center dot blocks on all 4 of the rear blocks the car should have -3* of rear toe. both kits have -3* on right rear and -4* on left rear anyone else come across this ? A search did not yield any answers. Thanks
#2015
Tech Elite
iTrader: (28)
So a buddy and I just bought and built 2 TC6.2's purchased from different stores and both have the same rear toe issue. With the 1 center dot blocks on all 4 of the rear blocks the car should have -3* of rear toe. both kits have -3* on right rear and -4* on left rear anyone else come across this ? A search did not yield any answers. Thanks
Look at the chassis to make sure the pivot mounting holes are symmetrical. It's possible you have a bad chassis batch but the insert issue is likely the culprit.
#2016
Hello guys,
I have a serious noise problem with my 6.2. Everytime I brake into a hairpin after a straight the car make a horrible noise like the belt is sliding over the pulleys. It does it for several months now and I have no clue what causes it. Following a list of the things I tried and/or checked to (unsuccessfully) get rid of the noise:
- belt tension: with increasing the tension to a ridiculous level I could reduce the noise, but won't get rid of it completly. But so the drivetrain is very much unfree and I never needed this strong tension for my TC5, TC6, TC6.1, T4...,
- belts: checked and changed to new ones, no improvement,
- belt pulleys: all checked and changed for new ones, without success...,
- esc: when talking to Martin Hofer about this problem and having him driving and examining my car, he suggested to change the esc. Did it and had no noise change,
- ball bearings: checked and changed to new ones, no success...,
- I check the pinion/spur every run, no wear here.
My car is in a good condition and gets a full service regularly. I check the screws after every run and couldn't find any sign of wear that could be caused by the noise. I am now at a point where I don't know where to continue my search Any help or idea is appreciated!
I have a serious noise problem with my 6.2. Everytime I brake into a hairpin after a straight the car make a horrible noise like the belt is sliding over the pulleys. It does it for several months now and I have no clue what causes it. Following a list of the things I tried and/or checked to (unsuccessfully) get rid of the noise:
- belt tension: with increasing the tension to a ridiculous level I could reduce the noise, but won't get rid of it completly. But so the drivetrain is very much unfree and I never needed this strong tension for my TC5, TC6, TC6.1, T4...,
- belts: checked and changed to new ones, no improvement,
- belt pulleys: all checked and changed for new ones, without success...,
- esc: when talking to Martin Hofer about this problem and having him driving and examining my car, he suggested to change the esc. Did it and had no noise change,
- ball bearings: checked and changed to new ones, no success...,
- I check the pinion/spur every run, no wear here.
My car is in a good condition and gets a full service regularly. I check the screws after every run and couldn't find any sign of wear that could be caused by the noise. I am now at a point where I don't know where to continue my search Any help or idea is appreciated!
#2018
Again thanks, but my anti lock brake mode is off (although I hoped it wasn't).
I just removed shims I had underneath the button heads of the servo mount screws, that indeed were close to the front belt. I am on track tomorrow. Man I hope I find the cause
I just removed shims I had underneath the button heads of the servo mount screws, that indeed were close to the front belt. I am on track tomorrow. Man I hope I find the cause
#2019
Good luck with your testing.
#2020
Tech Elite
iTrader: (13)
So a buddy and I just bought and built 2 TC6.2's purchased from different stores and both have the same rear toe issue. With the 1 center dot blocks on all 4 of the rear blocks the car should have -3* of rear toe. both kits have -3* on right rear and -4* on left rear anyone else come across this ? A search did not yield any answers. Thanks
I would look at your rear toe inserts, make sure that you have matching ones side to side and that they are installed correctly.
If all else fails, you can always mix and match inserts until your rear toe is identical side to side. I have done this before and have not noticed a performance discrepancy. I have also run with rear toe slightly off by 1/2 degree and do not notice it one bit.
Kevin, on your belt issue, I have not read, but are you using a tensioner? Without one, it does not matter how much you tighten it, the belt will slack under load and cause chattering.
#2021
Tech Elite
iTrader: (13)
Oh! Now I remember I had a fantom chatter on my TC6.2 for a while, I tried everything and could not find it. What fixed it was a new model on my transmitter. For whatever reason, I guess the pots got screwed up and it was applying power strangely. Try that and see if it works, it did for me. And like you I tried replacing EVERYTHING in the car.
#2022
This problem is just crazy
Never thought our simple cars could be this complicated.
I will try the transmitter idea tomorrow. If it does not work the belt tensioner will be my last try, Christian...
Thank you for the additional option
Never thought our simple cars could be this complicated.
I will try the transmitter idea tomorrow. If it does not work the belt tensioner will be my last try, Christian...
Thank you for the additional option
#2023
Tech Adept
Is it possible the CVA's are worn and in tight turns it sounds ugly; sorry you did mention hairpin turns. As my boss always says; if it aint easy your making it too hard; works for programming anyways.
#2024
As I said before, this is no maintenance problem.
Nevertheless today the car made a noise improvement. It seems that the servomount screw shims were in the way of the front belt in heavy braking conditions. No more rattle noise
Thanks to YoDog for the hint
I would have never guessed it as there were no signs of rubbing and wear on the shim or belt...
Hahaha, a 0.00001cent part making me crazy xD
Nevertheless today the car made a noise improvement. It seems that the servomount screw shims were in the way of the front belt in heavy braking conditions. No more rattle noise
Thanks to YoDog for the hint
I would have never guessed it as there were no signs of rubbing and wear on the shim or belt...
Hahaha, a 0.00001cent part making me crazy xD
#2025
Who are the factory drivers for AE? I haven't seen anyone racing the TC6.2.