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Battle_axe
26-06-2009, 08:06 AM
How have you guys bult the diff up my diff just dont feal smoth at all
since there is no location for the rings do they need to be glued on to the outdrives?

thanks

Carl

Jamie.T
26-06-2009, 08:41 AM
No, they dont need to be glued on to the outdrives. They just sit on the little lip on the inner plate edge (self locating really)

Make sure you used the silicone grease than was supplied on each diff ball, and that the bearings on the adjustment screw is installed properly.

Best to strip it all down and re-build again as per manual. Also check that the diff plate rings are smooth and notch free. If one side is damaged just flip it around and use the other side of the plate.

DCM
26-06-2009, 10:39 AM
the build step has been brought to Ansmann attention, as it is a little 'vague' on the build, this is how I built it

Clean all parts with motor cleaner
Smear a small amount of diff grease on the diff outdrive, where the plates will sit
fit plates
smear a small amout of grease on the outer edge of the plates
assemble the diff pulley/balls/outdrives
compress diff spring before fitting (this makes the diff settle a lot faster)
use Molybdenum Greae (black AE stuff) or Tamiya AW grease on the thrust bearing. (if you don't do this, the bearing will over heat and wear.

Set diff up, should be good

Battle_axe
26-06-2009, 04:06 PM
the build step has been brought to Ansmann attention, as it is a little 'vague' on the build, this is how I built it

Clean all parts with motor cleaner
Smear a small amount of diff grease on the diff outdrive, where the plates will sit
fit plates
smear a small amout of grease on the outer edge of the plates
assemble the diff pulley/balls/outdrives
compress diff spring before fitting (this makes the diff settle a lot faster)
use Molybdenum Greae (black AE stuff) or Tamiya AW grease on the thrust bearing. (if you don't do this, the bearing will over heat and wear.

Set diff up, should be good

ok i will give it a rebuld then i set it like i do my tc but it seemed grainy i will take a look

Stu
26-06-2009, 05:55 PM
The diff in the review car feels ACE.

DCM
26-06-2009, 05:56 PM
some diffs can feel gritty, but it doesn't affect their operation.

Battle_axe
26-06-2009, 09:11 PM
The diff in the review car feels ACE.

all better now i rebult it and ran my 5.5 brushless out my tourer through it now it feels nice

stu when will the review be up?

Stu
27-06-2009, 10:07 AM
It's a way off yet boss, just got started on it.

qatmix
28-06-2009, 08:27 AM
Whilst building my diff i noticed that my diff nut holder only had one notch on it. :( it still fits but i dont think it will hold up with the 7.5t on the track. The diff itself is silky smooth though.

Anyone have a spare or should i try to get my spare 501x ones to fit

Cheers

Battle_axe
28-06-2009, 12:34 PM
Whilst building my diff i noticed that my diff nut holder only had one notch on it. :( it still fits but i dont think it will hold up with the 7.5t on the track. The diff itself is silky smooth though.

Anyone have a spare or should i try to get my spare 501x ones to fit

Cheers

i dont think there will be that much stress on it since it is a nyloc nut so it really shouldnt twist i dunno what othe people think

qatmix
28-06-2009, 01:07 PM
Yeah, I hope it will stay. I just dont want it to go all pete tong at the track. I'll ask Ansman if they sell it as a spare, or can supply a replacement. I'm deperately trying to get it all ready to race for Thursday, and do a build thingy on my Blog ;/

Battle_axe
28-06-2009, 02:40 PM
Yeah, I hope it will stay. I just dont want it to go all pete tong at the track. I'll ask Ansman if they sell it as a spare, or can supply a replacement. I'm deperately trying to get it all ready to race for Thursday, and do a build thingy on my Blog ;/

i know the fealing i am probs gonna miss my meat this week to as i dont think my esc will make it in time