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TKRBB040725
– Ball Bearings (4x7x2.5mm,
sold in pack of 4pcs) Bearings for the
bellcrank/ackerman plate. 8pcs required in kit.
TKRBB05114
– Ball Bearings (5x11x4, 4pcs)
Diff pinion support bearings for the front/rear
transmission housings. 4pcs required in kit.
TKRBB10154
– Ball Bearings (10x15x4mm,
sold in pack of 4pcs) Bearings for all three diffs.
Also inner front steering blocks/rear hub carriers.
10pcs required in kit.
TKRBB06124
– Ball Bearings (6x12x4mm, 4pcs)
Bearings for outside of steering blocks and outer
rear hub carriers. 4pcs required in kit.
PART
#
/COLOR
F / R
Rear
Rear
Rear
Front
Front
Front
Front
Rear
Rear
1.2
1.2
7.75
7.38
53mm
53mm
2.82
3.02
Front
TKR6796
TKR6797
TKR6793
TKR6794
TKR6795
TKR6784
TKR6785
TKR6786
TKR6787
TKR6783
WIRE DIA.
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
COILS
9.38
8.75
8.25
9.0
8.5
8.13
7.75
9.5
LENGTH
53mm
53mm
53mm
45mm
45mm
45mm
45mm
45mm
LENGTH
COILS
WIRE DIA.
2.20
2.41
2.60
3.16
3.41
3.62
3.85
2.95
RATE
Changes to wheelbase can affect the overall handling of your vehicle, since it adjusts the distribution
of weight on the wheels as well as the angle of the driveshafts. Shortening the wheelbase at the
rear will give you more steering into a turn and off power, less steering out of a turn and on power.
Lengthening the wheelbase at the rear will yield the opposite results.
Shortening the wheelbase in the front will land jumps a little better and lengthening it will be better
through small bumps. In general a longer wheelbase is better on open and/or bumpy tracks and a
shorter wheelbase is better on tighter technical tracks.
This chart shows the recommended starting ratios for the common
motor winds. Please consult the motor/esc manufacturers recom-
mended settings to ensure you start with the best final drive ratio
(FDR) for your equipment. When setting your mesh you want to be
able to
slightly
rock the spur gear back and forth without
moving the pinion gear. Tekno RC is not responsible for
damage done to your electronic equipment or gears due
to improper gearing or mesh.
* For bearing maintenance, please refer to page 30.
Softer springs will increase traction through the turns by allowing
more roll, slow down the responsiveness of the vehicle, and can
be better in the bumps. Stiffer springs will increase corner speed
if traction is available and will also tend to jump and land better.
Once you find a set of springs you like you will typically only
change them for tracks with dramatically different conditions.
Sway bars are used to adjust a
vehicle's lateral grip by resisting
chassis roll. A thicker bar
decreases roll more than a
thinner bar will. More roll means
more grip and less roll means
less grip. The front sway bar
affects mainly off-power
steering at corner entry. The
rear sway bar affects mainly
on-power steering and stability
in mid-corner and at corner exit.
Pistons with smaller or fewer holes work well for smoother tracks with large jumps, and pistons with larger
holes or more holes, work well for rougher tracks with less jumps. Smaller hole pistons will typically use
thinner oil than larger hole pistons. Shock oil is also affected by the ambient temperature so a change in
viscosity might be necessary with a change of 5°C or ~10°F.
Front Arm
Rear Arm
Wheelbase Adjustments
FORWARD
BACKWARD
FORWARD
BACKWARD
Front:
Changing front diff oil affects overall steering response. Thinner can increase off-power steering but
the vehicle may be twitchy and harder to drive. Thicker can increase on power steering and stability. We
recommend 10k to 20k in the front diff.
Center:
Changing center diff oil affects the front-to-rear drive balance. Thicker will reduce off-power
steering and on-power rear traction but increases on-power steering and acceleration if traction is available.
Thinner will increase off-power steering and on-power rear traction but reduce on-power steering and
acceleration. We recommend 20k to 40k in the center diff.
Rear:
Thinner rear diff oil increases off-power steering and reduces traction into a corner. It also reduces
on-power steering and increases traction out of a corner. Going too thin will make your vehicle inconsistent,
however. Thicker rear oil will have opposite effects, and once again, going too thick will make the vehicle
inconsistent. We recommend 7k to 12k in the rear diff.
Differentials
Springs
Pistons
Sway Bars
Bearing Chart
Gearing Recommendations
(w/2 cell)
(50-80 ft Straight)
Small Track
(48pitch pinion/spur)
Large Track
(48pitch pinion/spur)
(80-150 ft Straight)
Motor
5.5T
6.5T
7.5T
8.5T
10.5T
18/81 tooth
19/81 tooth
20/81 tooth
21/81 tooth
22/81 tooth
19/81 tooth
20/81 tooth
21/81 tooth
22/81 tooth
23/81 tooth
13.5T
22/81 tooth
24/81 tooth
(50-80 ft Straight)
Small Track
(32pitch pinion/spur)
Large Track
(32pitch pinion/spur)
(80-150 ft Straight)
12/53 tooth
12-13/53 tooth
13-14/53 tooth
14/53 tooth
14-15/53 tooth
12-13/81 tooth
13/53 tooth
13-14/53 tooth
14-15/53 tooth
15/53 tooth
14-15/53 tooth
15/53 tooth
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