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my zx5 is barking!!!!!!!
I have a problem with my zx5...... zooming up and down the street to test out the new lrp system I've got, problem is when I gun the full throtle it barks...... I don't think it's my diff, since it does not slip.
next thing I've tried to make my slipper nut tighter, and I have made it tight and yet it still barks.... when I hold both rear tires down and pull the throtle it makes this barking noise until I give more throtle then tire breaks loose. what gives? I'm having same problem with my mf2 as well , no matter how tight my diffs and slippers are they still barks...... HELP!!!!!!!!!! thanx guys |
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Well did you try loosening the slipper? The only bark noise I've ever heard from an R/C was from a slipping ball diff. Unless there is something funny going on with your motor?
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We had the pinion/spur a bit tight last week, made all sorts of noise untill I backed it off a tiny bit.
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i've had that, it will be the diffs slipping. Best to run the slipper so it actually slips, not lock it up, take the stress off the diffs and bevel gears.
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ok I'll rebuild the diff with carbide....... I can use associated balls right? for diff and thrust?
thanks for you help gents |
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so just to make sure... do you have ball sizes? someone just told me that ae balls will not fit........ looking to replace diff balls and thrust as well
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Another idea:
Have a look on the two gearwheels showen on the picture. I had a clattering nois problem last race. The reason was a damaged gearwheel (the little one on the pic). The front and the rear were affected. Putting in new ones and shimming the right way helped.
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