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ben44 17-07-2012 02:50 PM

Slipper spring with the Gear Diff on Tc02
 
I drive the Tc02 with the gear diff, but i find the spring too hard and too long.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-L...0/IMG_9800.JPG
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-g...0/IMG_9801.JPG

So i try to use the spring of the save servo, it was more soft and more short.
Left original one, and right the save servo spring.
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-r...0/IMG_9803.JPG

This is more good because the car don't do weeling every time, but it's not enought. I would like to find one more stiffer than the save servo and more short than the original one. If you have an idea.

Mr Eccleston 17-07-2012 03:43 PM

Try compressing the original spring a couple of times in large pliers. Then stick it in the oven for 10 minutes at 200C, let it cool down slowly.

Chalkie 18-07-2012 07:25 PM

I ground the ends of the spring down slightly and used a low profile M4 nylock nut and it's fine, the nut finds about 1mm and grinding the spring another 1mm which gains enough clearance.

Robbiejuk 19-07-2012 11:50 AM

Could you not grind some off the slipper plate? Looks like there is a good few mm that could be taken off there.

ben44 19-07-2012 12:27 PM

First i would try to crush the spring
Second the AE V2 spring

Before grind the slipper plate because if it's not great i just can buy new one.

But i will do some test.

For information with viscosity did you use in astro (i try 1000 and it's great) and for durt.

Moose 19-07-2012 01:29 PM

AE slipper spring does NOT fit. Not V1 nor V2! I already tried that

I compressed it with pliers and it was ok. I would not use the softer spring as it might make the slipper inconsistent.
Team C parts quality is super bad so ifyou don t have to pay them just order a few and one will fit if you compress them first.

edit: chalkie sayd it grinding sould be the best option if it still does not fit.

PRO-Buggy 20-07-2012 11:29 AM

Use Losi spring and all the problems are history...

PRO-Buggy 20-07-2012 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moose (Post 676392)
Team C parts quality is super bad so ifyou don t have to pay them just order a few and one will fit if you compress them first.

@Moose, I read only problems what you've got with the Team C cars.
I can't find any post/reply from you what's positive about Team C....
I can tell you and I drive RC cars now for almost 22 years that Team C cars better and easier to drive than many A brands on the market !!!

I don't now how much experience you've but far the most of the Team C owners don't have trouble with this cars, electric or nitro...

Maybe it's not Team C but you who makes the cars weaker??:p

Moose 20-07-2012 11:59 AM

whats wrong with the advice? mine where ok so I think quality may just vary.
I ll write a PM because the rest is off topic

ben44 20-07-2012 12:52 PM

Moose : for information i pay all my car or parts ...
But i know other brand and Team C is very good.

Neil78 01-08-2012 06:06 AM

Hi i'm having the same issue with my slipper could anyone tell me the part number for the losi spring.Thanks

metalmickey0 01-08-2012 11:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil78 (Post 680079)
Hi i'm having the same issue with my slipper could anyone tell me the part number for the losi spring.Thanks

I just attacked the outer slipper plate with my dremel. Took it down by about 3mm , i now got loads of thread to play with. And it wasnt that hard to do either as used a small sanding drum on my dremel. Worked a treat.


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