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Default TEAM TECH TIPS, DESC410R/DEX410 Gearbox Pro-Build.

This just out today, should help people out who have had problems with there gears breaking !

http://www.team-durango.com/blog/?p=2584
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finally! stripped 2 crowns already and at £12 each its expensive

for a company that charges prices like these for spares, this support and tips should come without asking.
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Durango spares are cheap compared to Schumacher!

I'm been running the car for 3 months now and haven't broken a single item or stripped any gears. i guess it's all in the build
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I thought that until I priced up front shock towers :gulp: !

Good guide though -that should be in the manual and are there enough shims provided in the kit?
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finally! stripped 2 crowns already and at £12 each its expensive

for a company that charges prices like these for spares, this support and tips should come without asking.
had mine since its launch, not done one in two years racing, guess as above you can build or you carnt!!
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i guess it's all in the build

eye I agree only have issue with one diff other is fine.
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I'm not sure who has done that build guide, but they need to stop biting them finger nails, urrrrrrrrrg.
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Durango spares are cheap compared to Schumacher!

I'm been running the car for 3 months now and haven't broken a single item or stripped any gears. i guess it's all in the build
Same as me, still going to do the guide on my diff and see how it feels.
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They missed out telling people to add tape where the bearings sit in the gearbox halves. Good guide though especially for setting the gap between the pinion bearings.

This stuff is simply common sense though.
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They missed out telling people to add tape where the bearings sit in the gearbox halves. Good guide though especially for setting the gap between the pinion bearings.

This stuff is simply common sense though.
Tape? Not sure ive heard of this one?
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Cracking guide ... Exactly what I needed, as I need to rebuild my 410 to get familiar (bought 'nearly new' built & 2nd hand).

Jimmy - if you're reading, I presume this is the guide you mentioned to me on Sunday @ Chadderton?

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Tape - he's talking about ptfe tape to sandwich the bearings. Clamp it like the guide isn't as dirty looking and i can see why they wouldn't want to tell people to do that.

Aye andy thats the one. Hope you enjoy the new car mate
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Tape - he's talking about ptfe tape to sandwich the bearings. Clamp it like the guide isn't as dirty looking and i can see why they wouldn't want to tell people to do that.

Aye andy thats the one. Hope you enjoy the new car mate
Not PTFE just good old electricians tape, I just put a slither in both half casings where both bearings sit.

I found that even when you pinch the pinnion gear and input shaft together so that there was no slop as per the guide in my eyes the vertical play was excessive once rebuilt.

When you use electricians tape it doesn't pinch the bearings when you reassemble the gearbox, the tape gets squashed when the bearings press on to it. No slop and it's alot quieter no bull*hit .

If people don't believe it's not needed see me at the last round of Worksop and I'll prove it. Mine has no vertical movement on the centre CVD's.
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Neither does mine Build it like the guide and you don't need tape and it's rock solid with no vertical movement.

If tape works for you though of course then it's a good solution - I'm just saying you can build it with the guide and it's fine too.
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Neither does mine Build it like the guide and you don't need tape and it's rock solid with no vertical movement.

If tape works for you though of course then it's a good solution - I'm just saying you can build it with the guide and it's fine too.
ditto ... just done mine for first time, as per guide, and it is spot on.
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Did mine according to guide. Had no article movement. After 30 minutes running on Sunday though they are both moving a lot. Rebuild time me thinks
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Drill the diff bolt holes out to 3mm. Nut and bolt the cases together clamps the bearings much tighter than relying on the plastic threads.
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Drill the diff bolt holes out to 3mm. Nut and bolt the cases together clamps the bearings much tighter than relying on the plastic threads.
Almost exactly what I did. But, I see no need to drill out the holes. Just added longer button head screws, and alu nuts.
Add proper diff shimming/assembly, and slipper adjustment, and I haven't broken a single ring gear, since.
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Not PTFE just good old electricians tape, I just put a slither in both half casings where both bearings sit.

I found that even when you pinch the pinnion gear and input shaft together so that there was no slop as per the guide in my eyes the vertical play was excessive once rebuilt.

When you use electricians tape it doesn't pinch the bearings when you reassemble the gearbox, the tape gets squashed when the bearings press on to it. No slop and it's alot quieter no bull*hit .

If people don't believe it's not needed see me at the last round of Worksop and I'll prove it. Mine has no vertical movement on the centre CVD's.
Thats an excellent idea! Are you doing the diff support bearings and the input bearings?
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ive just spent £50 on parts, i want this rango running as it should!!!
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