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Old 15-01-2013
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I m having big big Problems with my diffs at the Bmax .....its the first version with the champions pack.

My Problem is that the diff slips even when i thighten it up to the maximum. Ofcourse i open the slipper a little that i don´t ruin the diffs. But the point when the slipper slips befor the reardiff does, is a point where the slipper is too lose to have a competitive acceleration.

I hope i discribed it the right way....i´m not very used to speak english.

btw associated slipperpad fit the bmax to ... don´t they ??
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Vielleicht musst du angesichts des fortgeschrittenen Alters die Diff-Federn bzw. Muttern erneuern. Ein durchrutschendes Diff konnte ich bislang immer nachziehen. Die Asso-Scheiben passen laut einem Beitrag auf rctech nicht.

(in English: Considering the car's advanced age you may have to replace the diff springs/nuts. I've always been able to remedy a slipping diff by tightening the bolt. According to a post on rctech, Associated diff rings don't fit.)
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Hi, associated B44 slipper pads will fit. They might slight trimming.

As Mes said, renew your screw, nut and thrust race. These items will give up in time.

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Lass das Diff zuerst einmal einlaufen. Die Kegelräder haben feine "Nippel" drauf, welche das vertikale Spiel verhindern. Bei einem neuen Diff streifen diese dann zuerst auf den Scheiben und nützen sich erst mit einlaufen ab. Erst danach haben die Kugeln vollen Kontakt.

Let the diffs break in. The big gears have small nippels on it, which are mean for less vertical play. At a new diff they touch the diffrings first, and just after breaking in the diffs, there is full contact between balls and rings.
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Hi, associated B44 slipper pads will fit. They might slight trimming.

As Mes said, renew your screw, nut and thrust race. These items will give up in time.

David
Damn, I mixed up slipper pads and diff rings...
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hey, alles klar, danke für die schnellen antworten ich werdmal ne neue feder einbauen und das mal testen. leider hab ich erst anfang februar wieder nen anständigen teppich unter den rädern ^^

again for the englishfollowers and helpers, thanks a lot
i ll try a new spring and hope fore the best. sadly the next posibility to test it will be in februar ....hopefully earlier ^^
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