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greenruby79 18-11-2013 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danny Harrison (Post 817162)
There isnt a specific ideal pinion. Piniin choice is based on motor rpm, spur teeth and track size.

I use between 17 and 21 on a 5.5 motor. On 6.5 the range is slightly more. 18-23. And so on.

If you say what motor you have, i can give you a ball park range. Spur teeth is handy too, but stock spur im sure is 81 or 84 teeth.

Hi Danny, thanks for the reply. Im currently using speed passion reventon pro setup (blue esc/6.5T motor). So i guess having a 19T pinion should be alright then.

Danny Harrison 19-11-2013 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greenruby79 (Post 817163)
Hi Danny, thanks for the reply. Im currently using speed passion reventon pro setup (blue esc/6.5T motor). So i guess having a 19T pinion should be alright then.

Ye but it will be on the slow side for top end if the track is large. You really want a 20 and 21 at least, to give you options. The 19 will be fine on smaller tracks though.

greenruby79 23-11-2013 05:29 AM

Bearings...
 
Has anyone use aftermarket bearings set for their B44.2? If so, is it better and any recommendations? Thanks...:thumbsup:

Danny Harrison 24-11-2013 10:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greenruby79 (Post 818344)
Has anyone use aftermarket bearings set for their B44.2? If so, is it better and any recommendations? Thanks...:thumbsup:

A friend of mine swears by the high quality ceramics. I just cant justify it, I'd sooner just change them when one goes bad for sake of 50p or so.

Svendc 04-12-2013 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greenruby79 (Post 818344)
Has anyone use aftermarket bearings set for their B44.2? If so, is it better and any recommendations? Thanks...:thumbsup:


The Avid revolutions, are very good, they have them also in a kit for the B44.2

gtz

Sven

MiCk B. 04-12-2013 01:05 PM

Hi,

Avid bearing kit for the B44.2 in stock at P-DubRacing.

http://p-dubracing.co.uk/index.php?m...roducts_id=353

MiCk B. :-)

greenruby79 04-12-2013 10:34 PM

Thanks for the tips guys. Will be getting the Avid bearing when my stock bearing is due for a change. Anyways i finally built my B44.2 and got it to my local track last weekend. Boy...does it run great. I used to run my SCT but running the B44.2 is totaly different ball game. Steering are smooth and it respond great. I did took out the roll bar and it perform better. Going to change the shock oil to abit lighter ones when i get back to the track. :D:D

AfroP 15-01-2014 01:33 PM

what alternative none leaky shock o-rings are you guys using?


was going to get some whities , but £5 postage on a £4 item seems a bit silly to me

so what other options are there?

Steven Forster 15-01-2014 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AfroP (Post 829776)
what alternative none leaky shock o-rings are you guys using?


was going to get some whities , but £5 postage on a £4 item seems a bit silly to me

so what other options are there?

Could always get some associated O-rings and just leave them in shock oil overnight......the O-rings will soak up some off the oil and expand in size ;)

Northy 15-01-2014 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AfroP (Post 829776)
what alternative none leaky shock o-rings are you guys using?


was going to get some whities , but £5 postage on a £4 item seems a bit silly to me

so what other options are there?

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...hy/postage.jpg

;);)



Quote:

Originally Posted by dexter24 (Post 829781)
Could always get some associated O-rings and just leave them in shock oil overnight......the O-rings will soak up some off the oil and expand in size ;)

When orings are swollen due to that is when you should change them as they are adding 'sticktion' ;)

G

AfroP 15-01-2014 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Northy (Post 829785)

DOH!!!

sorry, didnt see that!
This is what happens when i'm trying to make a quick purchase on the internet without the boss see'ing i'm on the internet

gazhillAE 17-01-2014 10:24 AM

Very good these !!
I use on all my cars !
The best there is :thumbsup:


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